
Ally Sentnor and Lynn Biyendolo each scored braces in the U.S. women’s national team’s 4-0 win over Jamaica on Tuesday at St. Louis’ Energizer Park, marking another successful outing for Emma Hayes’ youth-focused side.
The 21-year-old Sentnor opened the scoring in the 19th minute with a perfectly timed strike after a well-placed pass from Lily Yohannes to Emily Fox, followed by a quick assist back to Sentnor. She added another goal just nine minutes later after recovering a loose ball in the box from a previous attempt by Alyssa Thompson.
Ally Sentnor gives USWNT the 1-0 lead 💥
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The third goal came from veteran Lynn Biyendolo in the 60th minute, just moments after she entered the game. She capitalized on a corner that rebounded off the goalkeeper, skillfully putting it into the back of the net.
Lynn Biyendolo scores three minutes after subbing on ⚡
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Biyendolo concluded the scoring in the 88th minute, showcasing her ability with a well-timed follow-up on a long pass from the flank by Avery Patterson.
The USWNT dominated the match with over 80% possession, reflecting their strong tactical setup and the effectiveness of the young players who contributed to this impressive win.