The U.S. women’s soccer team bounced back from a goal down to beat Iceland 3-1 in Sunday’s friendly, extending their unbeaten run under Emma Hayes to 12 games.
USWNT players Mallory Swanson, Emma Sears and Lynn Williams like the idea of the National Women's Soccer League expanding to Nashville.
The United States women's soccer team trailed for the first time under coach Emma Hayes but came back to beat Iceland 3-1 in ...
Find out how three second-half goals send the Paris 2024 gold medallists past the Nordic visitors again and keep coach Emma ...
The United States also defeated Iceland 3-1 on Thursday in Austin in the first of the three matches on home soil. The ...
For about 70 minutes, Iceland was causing the United States enough problems to evoke memories of the classic 1990s film D2: ...
A handful of newcomers played pivotal roles as the Americans scored three late goals for a 3-1 win in a friendly in Nashville ...
USWNT boss Emma Hayes made the right moves as substitutes Lindsey Horan and Emma Sears rallied the hosts to victory over ...
Emma Sears scored one goal and assisted on another in a sparkling international debut on Sunday, helping the United States ...
On a day when Emma Hayes heavily rotated the USWNT lineup, the Stars and Stripes came from behind to win a second consecutive ...
The USWNT dominated first-half possession as usual but failed to create a single big chance with only five shots through the ...
After beating Iceland in Austin just three days ago, the U.S. returned to action in Nashville, but it wasn't without major changes. U.S. manager Emma Hayes made seven changes to the side, most notably ...