USWNT leaving Smith, Rodman and
Swanson at home for upcoming European matches
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[November 19, 2024]
By ANNE M. PETERSON
The dynamic U.S. women's national team trio of Trinity Rodman,
Sophia Smith and Mallory Swanson need time to heal from nagging
injuries and won't travel for upcoming matches in Europe.
U.S. coach Emma Hayes announced her roster Monday for friendly
matches against England and the Netherlands. She left the three
forwards, who were nicknamed “Triple Espresso” at the Paris
Olympics, off the 24-player squad.
All three players were on club teams that made the National Women's
Soccer League playoffs. Rodman plays for the Washington Spirit,
which will play in the league championship match on Saturday against
the Orlando Pride.
Hayes emphasized that player welfare is her top priority.
“I want to make sure these players are prepared for a long time to
come,” Hayes said on a conference call with reporters. “When you’re
in the back end of a season, and you played a lot, and your body is
tired, your mind’s tired. That’s where, you know, sometimes it can
become risky.”
Without the three players who helped the United States win the gold
medal at the Olympics, Hayes will field a younger squad with an eye
on developing for the future.
The team will face England at Wembley Stadium on Nov. 30 before
visiting The Hague to play the Netherlands on Dec. 3.
The roster includes 15 players from the Olympic team and two players
who have never appeared in a U.S. match: Manchester United
goalkeeper Phallon Tullis-Joyce and Utah Royals forward Ally Sentnor.
The roster also includes 17-year-old Lily Yohannes, who recently
announced she would play for the United States on the international
level. Yohannes was born in Virginia but she's lived in the
Netherlands since she was a child, and was eligible to play for
either national team.
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From left; United States' Naomi Girma, Trinity Rodman, Crystal Dunn,
Mallory Swanson and Sophia Smith listen to the national anthem ahead
of a women's Group B soccer match between Australia and the United
States, at the Marseille Stadium during the 2024 Summer Olympics,
Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in Marseille, France. (AP Photo/Daniel
Cole, File)
“I’m excited about the roster and there’s
opportunities for so many different players, or so many different
permutations within that," Hayes said. "We’re in a different stage,
I’m not preparing for a Euros next summer like England and
Netherlands are. I’m preparing to qualify for a World Cup in ’27. So
I need to do this, I like doing these things. I’ve developed rosters
over a long period of time. Well, they don’t improve just by having
(players) on the roster, we have to give them the opportunities to
do that.”
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Goalkeepers: Mandy Haught (Utah Royals), Phallon Tullis-Joyce
(Manchester United), Alyssa Naeher (Chicago Red Stars)
Defenders: Tierna Davidson (Gotham FC), Emily Fox (Arsenal), Eva
Gaetino (Paris Saint-Germain), Naomi Girma (San Diego Wave), Casey
Krueger (Washington Spirit), Alyssa Malonson (Bay FC), Jenna
Nighswonger (Gotham FC), Emily Sams (Orlando Pride), Emily Sonnett
(Gotham FC)
Midfielders: Korbin Albert (Paris Saint-Germain), Sam Coffey
(Portland Thorns), Hal Hershfelt (Washington Spirit), Lindsey Horan
(Lyon), Rose Lavelle (Gotham FC), Lily Yohannes (Ajax)
Forwards: Yazmeen Ryan (Gotham FC), Emma Sears (Racing Louisville),
Ally Sentnor (Utah Royals), Jaedyn Shaw (San Diego Wave), Alyssa
Thompson (Angel City), Lynn Williams (Gotham FC)
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