San Diego, CA–The SheBelieves Cup has concluded, some of the world's biggest international stars and biggest prospects have faced each other ...
The Thompsons are the third set of sisters to feature for the USWNT. The first were twins Lorrie and Ronnie Fair in 1997, ...
The 10th SheBelieves Cup could hardly have gone better for Emma Hayes and the U.S. women's national team. Yeah, sure, beating ...
Hayes believes the key to a strong national team is a large pool of players with experience playing for both the senior team ...
Emma Hayes called in 50 players to train with the USWNT. Twenty-six were with the senior national team, and the rest were ...
For the first time in six years, the USWNT fell short in the SheBelieves Cup, as Japan took home the tournament by defeating ...
Meg Linehan and Jeff Rueter break down the USWNT's SheBelieves Cup performance, including the 2-1 defeat to Japan. Is it time ...
Campbell misread the run-up to Japan’s early opener and took herself out of the play by running into teammate Emily Sonnett.
Despite a 2-1 loss to Japan, Emma Hayes remains optimistic about the USWNT's future, highlighting squad progress and ...
USWNT coach Emma Hayes played down the significance of the team's first loss since she took charge last year, when going down 2-1 to Japan in the SheBelieves Cup on Wednesday.
The most promising USWNT midfielder found out in the SheBelieves Cup match against Japan that growth isn't always linear.
The USWNT didn't win its sixth straight SheBelieves Cup, but for Emma Hayes, that's not what this year is about.