CARSON — The last time the U.S. women’s national soccer team played in a tournament, things ended earlier than they’re accustomed to with a Round of 16 exit at the World Cup.
With the new year comes a new look, coach and opportunity to get the program back on the tournament-winning track.
First up is the new edition of the CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup. The USWNT controlled its Group A opener from the outset and came away with a very comfortable 5-0 victory over the Dominican Republic in front of 3,242 on a rainy and cold Tuesday night at Dignity Health Sports Park.
The Americans had the perfect start as Lynn Williams scored off of a corner kick in the second minute. However, it was ruled that Sophia Smith impeded the vision of the Dominican Republic goalkeeper and the goal was waved off.
Nearly five minutes later, a breakthrough came as 18-year-old Olivia Moultrie tapped in a Midge Purce cross for the 1-0 lead in the seventh minute.
In the 30th minute, Williams finally had her goal, tapping in a cross from Midge Purce for a 2-0 lead.
Moultrie added a second goal in the 58th minute, redirecting a pass from Purce into the goal for a 3-0 lead.
Moultrie became the third youngest player in USWNT history to score multiple goals in a match. The other two are Cindy Parlow Cone and Mia Hamm.
Jenna Nighswonger, a Huntington Beach resident, capped the scoring when she converted a penalty kick in the 86th minute for a 4-0 lead.
Alex Morgan added another successful penalty kick in the 90th minute to close the scoring.
The USWNT recorded 30 shots, compared to none for the Dominican Republic.
With the SheBelieves Cup and the Paris Olympics on tap for this year, the recent training camp was the first opportunity for players to make a first impression on the coaching staff.
The initial Gold Cup roster consisted of 11 players who are 25 or younger. Due to injuries to Alana Cook and Mia Fishel, a pair of trusted veterans were called in (Becky Sauerbrunn and…
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