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Sentnor and Biyendolo Score 2 Each and US Women Beat Jamaica 4

  • The U.S. women's national soccer team secured a 4-0 victory over Jamaica on Tuesday night at St. Louis' Energizer Park, with Sentnor and Biyendolo both netting two goals apiece.
  • The match followed a change in schedule when Jamaica replaced China, who withdrew from the originally planned game, while coach Emma Hayes used the post-Olympics period to test new players and tactics.
  • Sentnor, aged 21 and honored as this year’s top young player by U.S. Soccer, opened the scoring in the 19th and 28th minutes with assists coming from Lily Yohannes, Emily Fox, and Alyssa Thompson. Later, experienced player Lynn Biyendolo entered as a substitute and added two goals in the 60th and 88th minutes.
  • The U.S. dominated possession with over 80%, outshot Jamaica 20-2, kept a third consecutive clean sheet with goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce, and honored retiring defender Becky Sauerbrunn before the game.
  • The victory underscores the growing pool of talent within the U.S. team and builds momentum ahead of their upcoming matches versus Ireland on June 26 and 29, followed by a game against Canada on July 6.
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Sentnor and Biyendolo score 2 each and US women beat Jamaica 4-0

Ally Sentnor and Lynn Biyendolo each scored two goals and the United States beat Jamaica 4-0 after the team honored longtime defender Becky Sauerbrunn.

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