Thailand goalkeeper thanks Carli Lloyd for reaching out after USWNT's 13-0 win

The goalkeeper who allowed 13 goals when the United States routed Thailand at the Women's World Cup has thanked Carli Lloyd for offering words of encouragement following the humiliating defeat. Lloyd sought out Sukanya Chor Charoenying immediately following the record-breaking U.S. national team's victory. Sukanya wasn't even expected to start in the opener but got the nod over...

Alex Morgan looking to cement her legacy in U.S. soccer history

For most players, scoring a single goal in a World Cup game is an achievement. But United States women’s national soccer team forward Alex Morgan scored an amazing five goals as part of the USWNT’s historic 13-0 demolition of the Thailand women’s national soccer team.

Preview of USWNT at FIFA Women's World Cup

On Tuesday, the U.S. Women's National Team will finally begin their quest to defend their world Cup title. Their first match is against Thailand -- a team they shut out 9-0 in 2016.

Carli Lloyd hoping to make an impact in the World Cup

At 36 years old, she may be the oldest member of the United States women’s national soccer team, but Delran, New Jersey native Carli Lloyd thinks she can still play an important role for the team as they look to defend their World Cup title.

Will Rose Lavelle be the USWNT's next star?

Fans already know the names of United States women’s national soccer team members like Carli Lloyd, Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan. But every World Cup tournament offers new up-and-coming talent a chance to make themselves household names. And this year, some people are pointing to Cincinnati, Ohio native Rose Lavelle. 

USWNT hopes success on the field translates to the courtroom

The United States women’s national soccer team is trying to secure success on the field during the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup and is hoping their performance might give them a better chance in their gender discrimination lawsuit against the United States Soccer Federation.

Teams will debut completely redesigned kits at Women's World Cup

When the Women's World Cup players hit the field in France on Friday, they'll be outfitted in their own brand-new uniforms. And for the most part, that will be a first. In the past, the major athletic companies made the women's uniforms as versions of their country's men's teams. But not this year.