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Tobin Heath, one of the greatest players in U.S. women's national team history, has announced her retirement from soccer.
In front of an announced crowd of 24,016, the USWNT notched its 600th career victory with a 4-0 win over Ireland at TQL Stadium. The United States moved to 4-0-0 in matches played in Cincinnati since ...
Lavelle, a Mount Notre Dame grad, worked her way back from an ankle injury in time to suit up for the USWNT at TQL Stadium Sunday against Ireland.
CINCINNATI — The Queen City's Rose is back. Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle has returned to the USWNT's roster after a roughly 6-month-long recovery from ankle surgery.
USWNT coach Emma Hayes will continue to test the player pool's depth as the team prepares to face Ireland for the second time in four days.
United States women's national team legend and two-time World Cup and Olympic gold medalist, Tobin Heath, has announced her ...
CINCINNATI — Cincinnati native Rose Lavelle has had a memorable last four years representing her country. Since 2022, Lavelle has won an Olympic gold medal, represented her nation in the Women's ...
The world’s top-ranked women’s soccer national team gets well-earned adulation this week, with USWNT hosting two friendlies versus Ireland.
Mount Notre Dame High School product Rose Lavelle played in the final minutes of the USWNT's 4-0 win over Ireland on Sunday, June 29 at TQL Stadium.
MLS All-Star Skills Challenge roster includes USWNT captain Lindsey Heaps and retired USMNT great Clint Dempsey. Here's what ...
Mount Notre Dame graduate Rose Lavelle will return to Cincinnati for the USWNT on Sunday, June 29 in a friendly against Ireland at TQL Stadium.