Loveland Reporter-Herald

USWNT blanks Colombia, earns Gold Cup semis berth

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Jenna Nighswonge­r and Jaedyn Shaw scored in the first half, and the United States rebounded from its loss to Mexico with a 3-0 victory over Colombia on Sunday night to advance to the semifinals of the CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup.

Lindsey Horan also converted a penalty in the opening minutes for the Americans, who shook off the embarrassm­ent of their 2-0 loss to Mexico last Monday in the final game of group play. The U.S. was back in dominant form against an impressive Colombian team that reached the quarterfin­als of last year’s World Cup.

The U.S. will face Canada in the Gold Cup semifinals in San Diego on Wednesday. Mexico takes on Brazil in the other semifinal after its 3-2 quarterfin­al win over Paraguay earlier Sunday at BMO Stadium.

The impressive first-half offensive attack was highlighte­d by Shaw, the Americans’ 19-year-old emerging star. When she scored on a sharp pass from fellow youngster Trinity Rodman, she joined Shannon Boxx as the only players in U.S. history to score in each of their first three internatio­nal starts.

The U.S. hadn’t conceded a goal to a CONCACAF opponent in its previous 33 matches before Mexico scored twice, but goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher and a defense led by Naomi Girma got the Americans back to clean sheets against Colombia, with Naeher posting her 43rd shutout during a decade on the U.S. team.

A loud crowd supported the U.S.’ efforts to get back on track in Angel City FC’S home stadium just south of downtown Los Angeles, and its team was awarded an early penalty when Jorelyn Carabali took down a sprinting Alex Morgan in the 10th minute. Horan stutterste­pped before burying it for her second penalty conversion of the Gold Cup.

Nighswonge­r boosted the lead to 2-0 in the 22nd minute with a strong strike resulting in the Southern California native’s second career internatio­nal goal. The 23-yearold Gotham FC defender graduated from Huntington Beach High School.

The U.S. went up 3-0 in firsthalf injury time when Shaw banged home Rodman’s centering pass for her third goal of the tournament and fifth in eight career appearance­s.

 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ — GETTY IMAGES ?? The United States’ Jaedyn Shaw, right, controls the ball against Colombia’s Carolina Arias during the quarterfin­als of CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup at BMO Stadium on Sunday in Los Angeles.
RONALD MARTINEZ — GETTY IMAGES The United States’ Jaedyn Shaw, right, controls the ball against Colombia’s Carolina Arias during the quarterfin­als of CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup at BMO Stadium on Sunday in Los Angeles.

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