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Kennedy Wesley scores first international goal as USWNT beats Japan 3-0
Summary
Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal and provided an assist as the United States defeated Japan 3-0 in a friendly in Commerce City, Colorado.
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Kennedy Wesley scored her first international goal and supplied an assist after entering as a second-half substitute, and the United States beat Japan 3-0 in a friendly Friday in Commerce City, Colorado. Naomi Girma and Rose Lavelle also scored for the U.S. side. The match was the final game of a three-match series between the two teams. Conditions were cold, with snowfall earlier in the day at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
Key details:
- Kennedy Wesley assisted Naomi Girma's 47th-minute header after coming on as a substitute.
- Rose Lavelle scored in the 56th minute following a through ball from Trinity Rodman.
- Wesley added a goal in the 64th minute with a volley from a Jaedyn Shaw corner kick.
- Claudia Dickey recorded three saves for the United States.
- The game was played at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in near-freezing temperatures after earlier snowfall.
- The match concluded a three-game series in which the U.S. won the first game, Japan won the second, and the U.S. won the third.
Summary:
The 3-0 result completed the three-game series with the United States taking two of the three matches, and it featured contributions from substitutes and established players. Undetermined at this time.
