Four years after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Ashlyn Harris and Ali Krieger are first out couple to play on senior U.S. soccer team.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: USWNT wins on a soft penalty — but it was the 100% the right call
The Americans took the lead against Spain in the second half after being awarded a controversial penalty kick.
U.S. women to face perhaps biggest threat in France in quarterfinals
The Americans have lost to France twice in the past three games and now face the hosts in the World Cup quarterfinals on Friday.
World Cup 2019 live: United States beats Spain in Round of 16 with help from penalty kicks
The United States Women’s National Team begins its knockout-round action in the 2019 World Cup against Spain in its Round of 16 match Monday.
US women pass test vs. Spain they desperately needed in World Cup quest
Megan Rapinoe converted two penalty kicks to push USA past Spain in a tight ound of 16 game. The USA will play France in quarterfinals Friday.
Opinion: 1999 World Cup team still the best the US has had — for now
Picking the best U.S. women’s soccer team is a nearly impossible task, but since Ali Kreiger raised the question, Nancy Armour gives it a shot.
World Cup: US women say gender discrimination lawsuit has not and will not be distraction
Entire US women’s team sued US Soccer in March, alleging gender discrimination.
Opinion: World Cup puts U.S. women, families in touch with history, our Greatest Generation
Six months after U.S. women tour Omaha Beach with 99-year-old World War II veteran Steve Melnikoff, their families get a similar opportunity.
Opinion: US women aren’t backing off at World Cup as they dominate Chile
Carli Lloyd becomes the first player with a goal in six consecutive World Cup games in the Americans’ 3-0 rout against Chile on Sunday.
World Cup: Carli Lloyd returns to starting lineup, Americans make six other changes
Veteran American Carli Lloyd has scored at least one goal in her last five World Cup games for the U.S. Women’s National Team.