Ally Sentnor’s Goal Propels USWNT Past Canada in SheBelieves Cup
- On Wednesday in Columbus, Ohio, Ally Sentnor scored in the 55th minute off a Rose Lavelle corner, lifting the United States to a 1-0 SheBelieves Cup win over Canada.
- The match was scoreless after 45 minutes despite the USWNT dominating possession, and Canada was without Fleming, with a series record of 55-4-9 since 1986, during lineup shifts by Hayes.
- Statistically, the USWNT finished with 65% possession, 18 total shots and four on target while Canada managed six shots with one on target, securing its seventh straight shutout.
- With the win, the United States sits atop the SheBelieves Cup table with two wins, three points ahead of Canada and Colombia, and is one result away from clinching the mini-tournament.
- The tournament finale, scheduled for Saturday at Sports Illustrated Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, at 3:30 p.m. ET, could see the U.S. secure an eighth win if they beat Colombia.
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"Anytime I get to come play in Ohio, it still feels like a little bit of a homecoming," Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle said after the USWNT defeated Canada, 1-0, in Columbus.
Ally Sentnor’s goal propels USWNT past Canada in SheBelieves Cup
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ally Sentnor scored in the 55th minute and the United States beat Canada, 1-0, on a soggy Wednesday night in the SheBelieves Cup tournament. Sentnor scored her seventh international goal off a corner kick from Rose Lavelle, gathering the ball on a bounce before punching it past two defenders and Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan from 12 yards out. It was the Americans’ seventh consecutive shutout. The team hasn’t allowed a goal …
Ally Sentnor’s goal lifts the U.S. past Canada at SheBelieves Cup in Columbus
COLUMBUS - Another loss to the powerful U.S. women, but Canada put on a better show Wednesday in a 1-0 defeat in women's soccer play at the SheBelieves Cup.
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