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EssentiallySports on MSNUSWNT Veteran Credits Emma Hayes’ Coaching for Olympics Gold After Shocking World Cup PerformanceFebruary brought a huge blow to USWNT. Japan stunned the five-time defending SheBelieves Cup champions 2-1, handing their first loss in almost a year. Yet that night, the Japanese team did more than just defeat reigning Olympic champions.
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EssentiallySports on MSNEmma Hayes, Alex Morgan & Others Celebrate Sophia Wilson’s Wholesome Personal Life UpdateWhether on or off the field, there are moments that remind us that life is about more than just the game. It’s about love, family, and new beginnings. And here’s a fresh start to the couple who tied their knot back in January 2025: Sophia Wilson and Michael Wilson share the coming of a new
Despite a 2-1 loss to Japan, Emma Hayes remains optimistic about the USWNT's future, highlighting squad progress and promising development toward the World Cup.
The USWNT's five-year reign as SheBelieves Cup champions ended on Wednesday, but there are reasons to be optimistic for the team's future
The USWNT didn't win its sixth straight SheBelieves Cup, but for Emma Hayes, that's not what this year is about.
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The first defeat for Emma Hayes since taking the USWNT job was a disappointing one, snapping its run of five straight SheBelieves Cup titles, but the experience will help as this team builds toward the next World Cup.
If the SheBelieves Cup was an opportunity to get a gage on Emma Hayes' rebuild, Sunday's win showed that the USWNT are right on track.
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US women's soccer team holds on for win over Australia before record crowd in GlendaleHead coach Emma Hayes made many changes to the lineup she used last Thursday in Houston against Colombia. Forward Lynn Biyendolo was not one of those changes. Biyendolo, formerly known as Lynn Williams until her marriage last December opened the scoring 41 ...
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 US Women’s National Team’s 18-match unbeaten run under coach Emma Hayes came to an end on Thursday with a 2-1 defeat to Japan in the SheBelieves Cup.
Japan won the SheBelieves Cup on Wednesday with a 2-1 win over the U.S. women's national team, handing the hosts their first loss since Emma Hayes took over as head coach in June. The visitors got off to a quick start by scoring just two minutes into the game,
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