The Commercial Appeal

USWNT bounces back after shocking defeat

- Jeff Metcalfe

TOKYO — That's much more like it. The powerhouse U.S. women's soccer team scored off a corner kick in the 45th minute of the first half Saturday night to power a 6-1 win against New Zealand at Saitama Stadium.

The Americans rebounded from a shocking 3-0 loss to Sweden on Wednesday, evening their Olympic record at 1-1 going into their group play finale Tuesday against Australia (1-1), a 4-2 loser Saturday to Sweden.

With a win over Australia, the U.S. would advance to the quarterfinals July 30.

Rose Lavelle scored first for the U.S. in the ninth minute off a run inside the box and assist from Tobin Heath. But it was the goal late in the first half that alleviated pressure of losing for the first time in 45 Olympic games, particular­ly after four U.S. goals were disallowed due to offsides.

New Zealand (0-2) nearly scored on a Hannah Wilkinson header in the 42nd minute.

Instead, the U.S. went up 2-0 in the 45th, converting off a Megan Rapinoe corner kick to the far post that Julie Ertz headed back to Lindsey Horan, who put a header past goalie Alyssa Naeher.

The Americans made it 3-0 in the 63rd minute when New Zealand's Abby Erceg, trying to defend a Carli Lloyd header, scored an own goal.

New Zealand took advantage of some defensive lapses to score in the 72nd minute then the U.S. went back up by three goals in the 80th when Christen Press, a second-half substitute, converted on a pass from Ertz, her second assist.

Press set up Alex Morgan for a final U.S. goal in the 87th minute. New Zealand had another own goal in stoppage time off a Press shot.

 ?? JACK GRUBER/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Team USA celebrates a goal by midfielder Rose Lavelle during the first half against New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics.
JACK GRUBER/USA TODAY SPORTS Team USA celebrates a goal by midfielder Rose Lavelle during the first half against New Zealand at the Tokyo Olympics.

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