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USWNT Result

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 3, 2013) – After a slow start on a warm night at RFK Stadium, the U.S. Women’s National Team exploded for five first half goals in a 30-minute span - which included four goals from forward Sydney Leroux - on the way to a convincing 7-0 victory against Mexico.

Leroux was making just her sixth start in her 39th game for the USA and upped her goal total to 21 in her career. Abby Wambach opened the scoring with her 161st career goal, extending her world record, while defender Rachel Buehler and 20-year-old midfielder Morgan Brian added second half scores.

Two players earned first caps on the night with midfielder Erika Tymrak earning her first start as well and defender Leigh Ann Robinson entering the game in the 56th minute for defender Crystal Dunn.

Mexico created a few dangerous chances early on from U.S. giveaways, but the Americans settled down after 10 minutes and overlapping left back Kristie Mewis assisted on the first goal. Her cross on the ground from outside the penalty area skipped through some traffic to Wambach, who struck a left-footed shot off the hands of Mexico goalkeeper Cecilia Santiago and into the right side of the net.

Wambach then turned provider, playing a part in the next three goals.

In the 21st minute she received a pass inside the penalty area and was able to spin toward goal as she shot from 16 yards out. Santiago managed to parry the driven ball to her right, but it fell directly to Leroux who headed the rebound into the empty net.

Leroux struck again just about a minute later as Wambach, with her back to the goal, flicked a perfect first-time pass with her heel to the streaking Lauren Holiday, putting her through on the breakaway straight up the middle. Once again Santiago was able to get a piece of the ball as Holiday tried to slip her shot into the lower left corner. She couldn’t hold it and the shot dribbled behind the Mexican goalkeeper. Leroux won the race to the ball ahead of two Mexico defenders and stuffed her shot home from two yards away.

Leroux got her third - and completed the perfect hat trick - in the 30th minute after Wambach won a header off a long ball and it skipped to Leroux running at the Mexico net. She drove about 40 yards all the way into the penalty area, out-sprinting and out-muscling three defenders before sliding to roll a left-footed shot past the stranded Santiago and into the lower right corner from 10 yards out.

Leroux’s fourth goal came in the 41st minute off a free kick from the left side as Holiday spun a perfect cross into the goal mouth and Leroux cut in front of a defender to head into the right corner from six yards out.

Rachel Buehler added the sixth goal in the 55th minute after entering the game just three minutes prior. The goal came off a corner kick that bounced around before Heather O’Reilly had a crack at the net. The shot was deflected by a defender and fell right to Buehler who rolled it into the net from seven yards out. It was Buehler’s fifth goal in her international career.

The seventh goal came from Brian, a member of the USA’s 2012 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup champions, who came in for Tymrak in the 70th minute. Just two minutes later Wambach played a short pass back to Brian at the top of the box from inside the penalty area. The junior at the University of Virginia, took a touch to the left and struck a shot that deflected off a Mexican defender and over Santiago for her first national team goal in just her second cap.

The U.S. team will now go on a six-week break before getting back together in mid-October for several more soon-to-be-announced friendly matches.

Additional Notes:

  • The victory marked the USA’s largest victory over Mexico since a 7-0 win back on Jan. 12, 2002, a span of 23 games.
  • Two players scored within three minutes of entering the game, Rachel Buehler in the 55th and coming on the 52nd and Morgan Brian in the 72nd after coming on in the 70th.
  • U.S. captain Christie Rampone played in her 284th match for the USA before giving way to Rachel Buehler in the 52nd minute.
  • The USA moves to 10-0-2 record in 2013, with the draws coming against European champion Germany and Sweden.
  • The USA is riding a 35-game unbeaten streak since the last loss, which came to Japan (1-0) on March 5, 2012 at the Algarve Cup in Portugal. Over those 35 games, the U.S. has scored 117 goals while allowing 26 in 30 wins and five ties.
  • The USA is also riding a 73-game home unbeaten streak. Those 73 games have included just nine ties and 64 wins. The last loss for the USA on home soil came on Nov. 6, 2004, a 3-1 setback to Denmark in Philadelphia. It was one of just two losses the USA has suffered when Abby Wambach scores a goal.
  • The match marked the 102th win for the USA when Abby Wambach scores a goal as the Americans are now 102-2-8 when she finds the net at least once.
  • Leroux’s four-goal game marked the sixth in U.S. history, joining Mia Hamm (twice), Tiffeny Milbrett, Shannon MacMillan (which also occurred at RFK Stadium) and Cindy Parlow.
  • The four goals was not a career high for Leroux, who scored five against Guatemala during Olympic Qualifying on Jan. 22, 2012, in Vancouver, Canada.
  • Two of the USA’s 2012 FIFA Under-20 world champions played in the match with Crystal Dunn starting and going 56 minutes and Morgan Brian entering in the 70th minute.
  • The seven goals for the USA were the most in a game since Sept. 1, 2012 when the USA defeated Costa Rica, 8-0, in Rochester, N.Y.

-U.S. Women’s National Team Match Report-

Match: U.S. Women’s National Team vs. Mexico 
Date: Sept. 3, 2013 
Competition: International Friendly 
Venue: RFK Stadium; Washington, D.C. 
Kickoff: 8 p.m. ET 
Attendance: 12,594 
Weather: 78 degrees, clear, humid

Scoring Summary:     1 2 F 
USA                             5 2 7 
MEX                            0 0 0

USA – Abby Wambach (Kristie Mewis)         11th minute 
USA – Sydney Leroux (Abby Wambach)       21 
USA – Sydney Leroux (Lauren Holiday)       22 
USA – Sydney Leroux (Abby Wambach)       30 
USA – Sydney Leroux (Lauren Holiday)       41 
USA – Rachel Buehler                                55 
USA – Morgan Brian (Abby Wambach)         72

Lineups: 
USA: 1-Hope Solo (18-Nicole Barnhart, 46); 6-Crystal Dunn (22-Leigh Ann Robinson, 56), 3-Christie Rampone (capt.) (19-Rachel Buehler, 52), 4-Becky Sauerbrunn, 8-Kristie Mewis; 9-Heather O’Reilly, 10-Carli Lloyd (16-Yael Averbuch, 55), 12-Lauren Holiday, 23-Erika Tymrak (25-Morgan Brian, 70); 2-Sydney Leroux, 20-Abby Wambach 
Substitutions Not Used: 13-Alex Morgan, 14-Vanessa DiBernardo 
Head coach: Tom Sermanni

MEX: 1-Cecilia Santiago; 13-Arianne Romero, 4-Christina Murillo, 3-Bianca Sierra, 2-Kenti Robles; 7-Nayeli Rangel (6-Liliana Mercado, 32), 8-Lupita Worbis; 9-Maribel Dominguez (capt.) (16-Stephany Mayor, 46), 10-Renae Cuellar (5-Paulina Solis, 54), 11-Monica Ocampo, 17-Veronica Perez (18-Sofia Huerta, 63) 
Substitutions Not Used: 12-Pamela Tajonar, 14-Fabiola Ibarra, 15-Desiree Monsivais 
Head coach: Leonardo Cuellar

Stats Summary: USA / MEX 
Shots: 28 / 10 
Shots on Goal: 17 / 4 
Saves: 3 / 9 
Corner Kicks: 3 / 4 
Fouls: 7 / 6 
Offside: 1 / 3

Misconduct Summary: 
None.

Officials: 
Referee: Gillian Martindale (BRB) 
Assistant Referee 1: Antonette Williams (JAM) 
Assistant Referee 2: Marie-Josee Charbonneau (CAN) 
4th Official: Sheena Dickson (CAN)

 Woman of the Match: Sydney Leroux


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