This was a fairly dominant showing from the USWNT, which held 50.7 percent of possession, outshot Portugal 10-4 (3-1 on goal) ...
Youth was served as the U.S. national women’s soccer beat Portugal, 3-1, before a large crowd at Rentschler Field Sunday.
Olivia Moultrie scored two goals and the U.S. women’s national team bounced back against Portugal with a 3-1 victory on ...
The USWNT kicked off the October window with the worst possible start, throwing away an early 1–0 lead and losing to Portugal ...
Fittingly in a year that’s prioritized folding younger players into the program, Sunday’s comeback victory was punctuated by ...
The USWNT plays Portugal on Sunday, a few days after the United States lost the first friendly between the two teams.
For a team that prides itself on playing "the USA way," Sunday's 3-1 win over Portugal was a good response to Thursday's ...
With the victory, Portland (11-8-7, 40 points) moved up from sixth place to claim the third seed in the NWSL postseason ...
It wasn't a perfect performance, but it was a perfect response as Hayes challenged her team to bounce back vs Portugal ...
In just 44 seconds, Olivia Moultrie put them ahead 1-0 over Portugal. However, Portugal would respond in the fifth minute, thanks to Jéssica Silva’s header and Beatriz Fonseca’s cross. In the tenth ...
Olivia Moultrie, a 20-year-old California native, continues to get better, scoring her second goal of the game just under 10 ...
Olivia Moultrie scored twice, leading the U.S. women's national team to a 3-1 victory over Portugal. This marks a turnaround win after their previous loss to the same team. Sam Coffey sealed the win ...
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