USWNT Shuts Out China in International Friendly
- The United States secured a 3-0 victory over China on Saturday in a women's soccer exhibition match held in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
- The match featured Naomi Girma's first national team appearance this year after injury, while 32-year-old Lo'eau LaBonta debuted as the oldest U.S. player, coming on as a second-half substitute.
- Catarina Macario opened scoring in the 28th minute with help from Alyssa Thompson, Sam Coffey added a second goal in the 35th minute, and captain Lindsey Heaps scored a header in the 54th to seal the win.
- The victory marked Emma Hayes's 17th win in 21 games as U.S. coach since she took over after the team's early 2023 World Cup exit, guiding a squad missing key Olympic gold medalists and led in goal by Phallon Tullis-Joyce.
- The U.S. will next face Jamaica in a friendly on Tuesday in St. Louis as Hayes prepares the team for 2027 World Cup qualifiers in Brazil.
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