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Smith scores twice, US women beat Colombia 3-0 in Colorado

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COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (AP) — Sophia Smith scored twice in the second half and the U.S. women’s national team beat Colombia 3-0 on Saturday night to extend its home unbeaten streak to 68 games.

Taylor Kornieck added a late goal in her national team debut.

On Tuesday, the teams will meet again in Sandy, Utah, as the United States readies for World Cup qualifying in the CONCACAF W Championsh­ip next month in Monterrey, Mexico.

Smith scored her first in the 54th minute off a pass from Rose Lavelle when Colombian goalkeeper Catalina Perez came out of her goal. She added her second in the 60th minute.

Smith, who plays for the Portland Thorns in the National Women’s Soccer League, has six internatio­nal goals.

“I think it’s a privilege to be able to compete against such high-level players every day in camp and if it makes it harder to get a starting spot, that’s good for everybody,” Smith said. “It’s only making us better and we trust every single player we have on this roster to go out and play and perform.”

Perez made two penalty saves. She stopped Lindsey Horan’s attempt late in the first half, and then saved Lavelle’s chance in the 70th.

“Probably the best goalscorin­g opportunit­y you can have as a team, but that’s part of the game,” coach Vlatko Andonovski said. “Give credit to the goalkeeper, I thought she did a great job. I mean, two good saves. We’re definitely gonna gonna work on that a little bit more. We still believe that both Lindsey and Rose are very good penalty-kick takers.”

All eyes were on the team to see if they would make any collective demonstrat­ion on field over Friday’s Supreme Court ruling rolling back Roe v. Wade. Instead, U.S. Soccer released a statement before the game.

“As our women’s national team represents the U.S. on the field today in Colorado, the occasion serves as a reminder of the rights and freedoms that women and their allies have fought for, earned and deserve,” the statement said. “The Supreme Court ruling on June 24 is counter to the freedoms promised as a nation and as a people. U.S. Soccer will advocate at every opportunit­y for human rights, including the right to make personal healthcare decisions as there is no equality without bodily autonomy.”

 ?? AP photo ?? U.S. forward Sophia Smith collects the ball against Colombia during the second half Saturday.
AP photo U.S. forward Sophia Smith collects the ball against Colombia during the second half Saturday.

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