USWNT Continues Dominance With 4-0 Win Over Jamaica
USWNT Continues Dominance With 4-0 Win Over Jamaica

USWNT Continues Dominance With 4-0 Win Over Jamaica

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The United States Women's National Team continued their dominance with a commanding 4-0 victory over Jamaica in a friendly match in St. Louis. Ally Sentnor scored twice in the first half, including a goal assisted by Emily Fox and a second off a deflection, while Lynn Biyendolo came off the bench to add two goals in the second half, bringing her career total to 24. Goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce secured her third consecutive clean sheet, as the U.S. maintained overwhelming control with 23 shots, 10 on target, and 82.4% possession. Before the match, the team honored longtime defender Becky Sauerbrunn, a two-time Women's World Cup winner who retired last year and recently announced her pregnancy. The victory followed a 3-0 win over China and keeps the U.S. unbeaten in the series against Jamaica, with shutouts in all six matches played. The team looks ahead to upcoming matches against Ireland and Canada, with defender Naomi Girma returning after injury.

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