Swanson scores two, USWNT defeats NZ 4-0
The United States women's national team defeated New Zealand 4-0 in Wellington on Tuesday behind a Mallory Swanson brace.
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31
Anna Green
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0
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0
61'
19
Elizabeth Anton
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0
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0
77'
24
Ally Green
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0
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Goals
0
77'
18
Mackenzie Barry
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0
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Goals
0
71'
33
Grace Wisnewski
Goals
0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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25
Grace Jale
Goals
0
61'
13
Paige Satchell
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0
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Goals
0
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28
Ava Collins
Goals
0
45'
27
Indiah-Paige Riley
84'
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0
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16
Emma Rolston
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0
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0
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Goals
0
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0
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Goals
0
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37
Rebecca Lake
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0
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Goals
0
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No. | Name | |
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Saves
1
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Goals
0
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12
Naomi Girma
Goals
0
45'
3
Alana Cook
Goals
0
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19
Crystal Dunn
Goals
0
45'
8
Sofia Huerta
Goals
0
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23
Emily Fox
Goals
0
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Goals
0
45'
17
Andi Sullivan
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0
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Goals
0
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16
Rose Lavelle
Goals
0
61'
2
Ashley Sanchez
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0
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13
Alex Morgan
60'
Goals
1
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9
Mallory Swanson
52' 63'
Goals
2
67'
6
Lynn Williams
74'
Goals
1
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11
Midge Purce
Goals
0
45'
25
Trinity Rodman
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0
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Goals
0
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Saves
0
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Goals
0
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18
Casey Murphy
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0
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Goals
0
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Goals
0
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- | Match ends, New Zealand 0, USA 4. | |
90'+5' | Second Half ends, New Zealand 0, USA 4. | |
90'+4' | Corner, New Zealand. Conceded by Emily Fox. |
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6 | Fouls | 3 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 0 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
0 | Offsides | 6 |
1 | Corner Kicks | 3 |
2 | Saves | 1 |
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