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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Sentnor, Biyendolo score braces as USWNT thrash Reggae Girlz

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Sport Desk
20 days ago
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USWNT’s Ally Sentor, right, is congratulated by teammate Lily Yohannes after scoring one of her two goals against Jamaica.

USWNT’s Ally Sentor, right, is congratulated by teammate Lily Yohannes after scoring one of her two goals against Jamaica.

ST LOUIS – Al­ly Sent­nor and Lynn Biyen­do­lo both scored braces to lead the Unit­ed States Women’s Na­tion­al Team (USWNT) to a 4-0 vic­to­ry over Ja­maica’s Reg­gae Girlz in their in­ter­na­tion­al friend­ly at En­er­giz­er Park in the Unit­ed State­son Tues­day.

Sent­nor found the back of the net in the 19th and 28th min­utes, while Biven­do­lo ce­ment­ed the win with two goals in the sec­ond half (60′, 88′) to en­sure USWNT re­mained un­de­feat­ed against the Reg­gae Girlz in six out­ings.

The USWNT’s first goal came af­ter some nice buildup, with Lily Yohannes play­ing a per­fect ball over the Ja­maica de­fense to Emi­ly Fox, who laid it off for Sent­nor to blast past Ja­maica keep­er Liya Brooks with her first touch.

Her sec­ond was a more straight­for­ward af­fair, as the ball fell to her in the area for an easy left-foot­ed fin­ish.

Biyen­do­lo then came on as a sec­ond-half sub­sti­tute and scored short­ly af­ter, tap­ping home from close range af­ter a cor­ner kick to make it 3-0, and added her sec­ond late on with a blis­ter­ing run through the heart of the Ja­maica de­fense to fin­ish from an Av­ery Pat­ter­son cross.

It was a dom­i­nant per­for­mance from USWNT who fin­ished with a huge ad­van­tage in shot at­tempts (23-2), shots on goals (10-0) and cor­ner kicks (12-0), while main­tain­ing 82.4 per cent pos­ses­sion.

CMC


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