Trinity Rodman Scores, Ally Sentnor Adds 2 Goals as USWNT Routs Paraguay, 6-0
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, January 25, 2026 at 3:19 am
USWNT Dominates Paraguay in 6-0 Victory, Rodman Shines
The United States Women's National Team (USWNT) delivered a commanding performance against Paraguay on Saturday, securing a decisive 6-0 victory. The match saw a flurry of goals, with five scored in the second half. Trinity Rodman, recently re-signed with the Washington Spirit, found the net, marking her 12th international goal in her 48th appearance and serving as captain for the match. Ally Sentnor contributed significantly with two goals, while Reilyn Turner, in her debut for the USWNT, also scored. Emma Sears rounded out the scoring with a goal in the 72nd minute.
The match was the first of two for the USWNT to conclude its January training camp. The team's coach, Emma Hayes, worked with a squad primarily composed of National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) players, as European-based players were unavailable due to their ongoing seasons. The starting lineup for the match averaged only 10 appearances with the national team, reflecting a relatively inexperienced group.
The victory came after a period of adjustment, with Rodman acknowledging initial nerves and a tendency to overthink in the first half. Hayes highlighted the inexperience of the team, acknowledging the nerves that came with it, but praised the team's overall performance.
Prior to the match, the team honored retired forward Christen Press, a key figure in the USWNT's past successes, including two Women's World Cup titles and an Olympic bronze medal. Press, who retired from professional soccer in October, was recognized for her contributions on and off the field, including her advocacy for equal pay and improved conditions in the NWSL.
The match also highlighted the significance of Rodman's recent contract extension with the Washington Spirit. The deal, described as "one of the most significant deals in NWSL history," was praised by Hayes as a "monumental achievement" for the league. Rodman's decision to remain in the NWSL was seen as a positive development, especially as other US national team stars have chosen to play in Europe.
BNN's Perspective:
The USWNT's dominant performance and Rodman's contract extension are encouraging signs for the future of women's soccer in the United States. While the team is in a period of transition, the victory demonstrates the depth of talent within the NWSL and the league's growing ability to retain top players. The focus on developing young talent and the continued advocacy for fair pay and conditions are crucial for the long-term success of the sport.
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