GLENDALE, ARIZ. (Feb. 23, 2025) -- Lynn Biyendolo's first-minute strike and Michelle Cooper’s first international goal lifted the U.S. Women’s National Team to a 2-1 win over Australia and onto the threshold of a sixth consecutive SheBelieves Cup crown.
The USA will face Japan, a familiar foe when a title is on the line, for the SheBelieves Cup trophy on Feb. 26 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego (7:30 p.m. PT / 10:30 p.m. ET; TBS, Universo, Max, Peacock, Westwood One Sports). Japan defeated Colombia, 4-1, earlier Sunday and thanks to its superior goal difference during the four-team round robin, the Nadeshiko need only a draw to win the prestigious annual tournament for the first time. The Americans will have to win to claim their eighth overall SheBelieves championship.
The USWNT will get that opportunity due to a well-earned victory over the spirited Matildas before 25,503fans where coach Emma Hayes made a bit of program history by swapping out all 11 women who started the 2-0 win over Colombia in the SheBelieves opener on Feb. 20. The match marked just the sixth occasion in 758 all-time matches (and first time since 2000) that the USWNT’s starting lineup featured 11 changes in consecutive outings, and it was the first time it occurred during the same event/camp that didn’t include a closed-door friendly.
Sunday’s starting XI was the USA’s youngest since March 2001 and featured international debutant Claire Hutton, the 19-year-old Kansas City Current midfielder, and first-time captain Tierna Davidson, who earned her 66th cap. Alyssa and Gisele Thompson were deployed on the right and became the second set of sisters to start a USWNT game together -- Kristie and Samantha Mewis did it three times, most recently on July 5, 2021.
Mandy McGlynn received her second career nod in goal while left back Crystal Dunn (appearing for the USA for first time since last summer’s Olympic final) and Biyendolo (formerly Williams, who scored her first goal under her married name), added some big-game pedigree.
It took only 41 seconds for that refreshed lineup to make an impact. The USA built quickly through midfield before left forward Emma Sears dribbled toward the penalty area and attracted a trio of Australian defenders. Sears’ foray gave midfielder Jaedyn Shaw the space and time to finish a smart overlapping run and after receiving a short through pass, Shaw slid the ball across the six-yard line to Biyendolo. The simple finish was Biyendolo’s 22nd international goal, the USA’s 50th in SheBelieves history and its fastest to start a game since Ashley Hatch scored on 24 seconds in a November 2021 friendly against the same opponent.
While there are two first-minute goals in U.S. history for which the exact second of the score is unknown, Biyendolo’s goal was the ninth fastest in USWNT history for goals in which U.S. Soccer has an exact time.
Biyendolo had an eighth-minute tap-in nullified for offside and then forced a leaping save from Australia’s Teagan Micah in the 16th. The USA’s speed and efficiency in the attack was giving the fifteenth-ranked Matildas trouble and the visitors’ attempt to build through shorter passes in order to settle the tempo invited U.S. pressure. In the 25th, midfielder Korbin Albert nicked the ball and set up a shot from Shaw that sailed just beyond the left post. Although Australia’s spacing and possession improved as intermission approached, none of its five first-half shots required McGlynn’s intervention.
Davidson’s timely recovery after McGlynn was pressured into a turnover by Australia’s Holly McNamara preserved the U.S. lead early in the second half. The goalkeeper recovered quickly, however, and punched away two threatening Matilda corner kicks in the 53rd. Biyendolo then nearly capitalized on an Australian giveaway, but after picking off Winonah Heatley’s errant back pass in the 57th, the first-half goal scorer sent her shot into the side netting.
Hayes made four changes in the 62nd minute, sending on Cooper, defender Tara McKeown, forward Yazmeen Ryan and forward Ally Sentnor. Six minutes later, Cooper and Sentnor combined to double the American lead. Defender Gisele Thompson recovered a rebound in the Australian penalty area and knocked the ball to Hutton, who slipped a perfect through pass back inside to Sentnor. The 21-year-old then cut the ball back past an Australian defender, and it rolled straight to Cooper, who wasted no time in delivering a 10-yard shot inside the left post. It was the 22-year-old Current forward’s first international goal in her second appearance, and it was Sentnor’s first senior assist (she scored against Colombia on Feb. 20).
The Matildas recovered from that blow quickly and halved the deficit with a lightning strike of a goal in the 80th. A long ball from the Australian half found veteran winger Hayley Raso on the right and her driven cross was headed in by substitute forward Michelle Heyman. Australia remained in contention thanks to Micah’s spectacular save on Sentnor in the 88th, but the USA closed the game out without further incident, setting up the SheBelieves showdown with Japan.
The Americans outshot the visitors, 15-7, and the Matildas’ only shot on target was Heyman’s. The USA now hold a 30W-1L-5D advantage in the all-time series against Australia.
GOAL SCORING RUNDOWN
USA -- Lynn Biyendolo (Jaedyn Shaw), 1st minute: The USA progressed from its own penalty area to Australia’s in seconds and Emma Sears drew the defense toward her with some patient dribbling. She fed the overlapping Shaw on the left side of the penalty area and Shaw hit a low cross across the six-yard line for Biyendolo to finish cleanly from close range. USA 1, AUS 0
USA -- Michelle Cooper (Ally Sentnor), 68th minute: Giselle Thompson sent a pass back to midfield debutant Claire Hutton, whose through ball split the Australian defense and found Sentnor back inside the penalty area. Sentnor cut the ball sharply to her left to bypass Australia’s Steph Catley, and Cooper was in position to finish the play with a first-time shot into the lower left corner. USA 2, AUS 0
AUS -- Michelle Heyman (Hayley Raso), 80th minute: Raso knocked down a long pass on the right flank and delivered a perfect cross toward the edge of the six-yard box. Heyman split the U.S. center backs and was open and to send a low, hard header past U.S. goalie Mandy McGlynn. USA 2, AUS 1 FINAL
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Sunday’s lineup featured 11 changes from the lineup that started the USWNT’s SheBelieves Cup opener against Colombia on Thursday.
- The 11 changes marked just the sixth time in USWNT history – which spans 758 matches counting today’s game -- that the lineup changed all 11 starters from game-to-game. It’s just the second time it has happened during the same event/camp, and the first time it has happened during one event/camp that did not include a closed-door international match.
- Lynn Biyendolo made her first start of 2025 and opened scoring for the USWNT in the first minute of the match. It was her 22nd career international goal, and it came in her 77th appearance. Biyendolo scored under her married name for the first time against the country of her husband’s birth.
- Biyendolo’s goal was the USWNT’s 50th goal scored all-time in the SheBelieves Cup tournament.
- Jaedyn Shaw earned the assist on Biyendolo’s opener, picking up her first assist of 2025 and the second of her USWNT career.
- After making her USWNT debut against Colombia last Thursday in Houston, forward Michelle Cooper scored her first senior international goal on Sunday to push the WNT’s lead to 2-0 in the 68th minute. Cooper entered the match as a second half substitute, replacing Alyssa Thompson in the 62nd minute.
- After scoring the USWNT’s second goal against Colombia on Thursday, Ally Sentnor assisted on the USWNT’s second on Sunday and registered her first international assist in the process. Sentnor entered the match alongside the goal scorer Cooper in the 62nd minute, coming on for Crystal Dunn.
- Defender Tierna Davidson captained the USA for the first time tonight, doing so in her 66th international appearance.
- Claire Hutton earned her first cap and made her first start, becoming the 273rd woman to play for the USWNT and the 15th player to debut under Head Coach Emma Hayes.
- Gisele Thompson earned her first USWNT start just days after making her international debut on Feb. 20 vs. Colombia.
- With Gisele Thompson starting alongside her sister Alyssa, tonight’s match marked the fourth time in U.S. history that a pair of sisters have started a match together. All three other instances belong to the Mewis sisters, Kristie and Samantha.
- Mandy McGlynn made her second career start in net and earned her second career cap after debuting last Oct. 30 in a 3-0 win vs. Argentina.
- Hayes earned her 15th win as head coach of the USWNT, bringing her overall record to 15-0-2.
- 2025 Shebelieves cup MATCH REPORT -
Match: United States Women’s National Team vs. Australia Women’s National Team
Date: February 23, 2025
Competition: 2025 SheBelieves Cup
Venue: State Farm Stadium; Glendale, Ariz.
Attendance:23,503
Kickoff: 3:07 p.m. local (5:07 p.m. ET)
Weather: 78 degrees, sunny
Scoring Summary |
1 |
2 |
F |
USA |
1 |
1 |
2 |
AUS |
0 |
1 |
1 |
USA – Lynn Biyendolo (Jaedyn Shaw) | 1st minute |
USA – Michelle Cooper (Ally Sentnor) | 68 |
AUS – Michelle Heyman (Hayley Raso) | 80 |
Lineups:
USA: 18-Mandy McGlynn; 15-Gisele Thompson (23-Emily Fox, 77), 2-Emily Sams, 12-Tierna Davidson (Capt.), 19-Crystal Dunn (9-Ally Sentnor, 62); 3-Korbin Albert, 16-Claire Hutton (17-Sam Coffey, 70); 7-Alyssa Thompson (21-Michelle Cooper, 62), 8-Jaedyn Shaw, 13-Emma Sears (22-Yazmeen Ryan, 62); 6-Lynn Biyendolo (4-Tara McKeown, 62)
Substitutions Not Used:1-Jane Campbell, 5-Jenna Nighswonger, 10-Lindsey Heaps, 11-Lily Yohannes, 14-Emily Sonnett, 20-Catarina Macario
Head coach: Emma Hayes
AUS:12-Teagan Micah; 21-Ellie Carpenter, 14-Alanna Kennedy (5-Natasha Prior, 81), 3-Winonah Heatley, 7-Steph Catley (10-Emily van Egmond, 74); 22-Charlotte Grant, 23-Kyra Cooney-Cross (20-Laini Freier 81); 16-Hayley Raso, 11-Mary Fowler (6-Alana Murphy, 64), 17-Holly Mcnamara (2-Michelle Heyman, 64); 9-Caitlin Foord (8-Kaitlyn Torpey, 74)
Substitutions Not Used: 1-Mackenzie Arnold, 4-Clare Hunt, 13-Tameka Yallop, 15-Daniela Galic, 18-Chloe Lincoln, 19-Katrina Gorry
Head coach: Tom Sermanni
Stats Summary: USA / AUS
Shots: 14 / 7
Shots on Goal: 6 / 1
Saves: 0 / 4
Corner Kicks: 7 / 7
Fouls: 7 / 9
Offside: 1 / 0
Misconduct Summary:
AUS – Charlotte Grant (Caution)73rd minute
Officials:
Referee: Amairany Garcia (MEX)
Asisstant Referee 1: Jessica Morales (MEX)
Assistant Referee 2: Mayra Mora (MEX)
4th Official: Karen Hernandez (MEX)
2025 SheBelieves Cup Standings after Match Day 2
TEAM | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD | PTS |
Japan | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 1 | 7 | 6 |
USA | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 6 |
Colombia | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 6 | -5 | 0 |
Australia | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 6 | -5 | 0 |