WNT Wraps Up Send-Off Series in New Jersey
WNT Wraps Up Send-Off Series in New Jersey

The U.S. Women’s National Team will conclude its three-game Send-Off Series leading into the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup when it takes on Korea Republic on Saturday, May 30, at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. The match is almost sold out (tickets available) for what will be the U.S. WNT’s final game before departing to Canada to begin play on women’s soccer’s biggest stage. It will be the third time the U.S. Women play in Harrison and the second game between the teams at this venue following their most recent meeting on June 20, 2013. The match will be broadcast live on ESPN and WatchESPN at 4:30 p.m. ET and on Univision Deportes at 9:00 p.m. ET (delayed). Fans can follow all the action on Twitter @ussoccer_wnt and @ussoccer_esp, and watch highlights on ussoccer.com.
2015 LOOK BACK: On May 17, the USWNT defeated CONCACAF rival Mexico 5-1 at StubHub Center in Carson, California, in front of a sold-out crowd of 27,000 fans in its second Send-Off Series game. Sydney Leroux and Abby Wambach led the way with two goals each while Lori Chalupny added a tally, her second of the year. Just a week prior, the U.S. Women began the Send-Off Series with a dominating 3-0 win over the Republic of Ireland in San Jose, California. The Irish did not manage to get off a shot. Abby Wambach scored twice and defender Julie Johnston notched her third goal in three games to give the sold-out crowd a special win on Mother’s Day. The win was the second at home for the WNT in 2015, who defeated New Zealand 4-0 on April 4 in the first domestic match of the year at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. Earlier in the year, the WNT took home the trophy at the 2015 Algarve Cup in Portugal, where the Americans triumphed 2-0 against France in the championship game to win its 10th title at the annual tournament. The USA comes into the match against the Korea Republic with a 7-1-1 overall record so far in 2015.
USA VS. KOREA REPUBLIC SERIES
On the field for the USA vs. KOR:
June 20, 2013 – Red Bull Arena; Harrison, New Jersey
USA 5 Wambach 11, 19, 29, 45+1; Holiday 64
MEX 0
Lineups:
USA: 1-Hope Solo (21-Jill Loyden, 46); 6-Crystal Dunn, 3-Christie Rampone (capt.) (4-Becky Sauerbrunn, 48), 14-Whitney Engen, 22-Meghan Klingenberg (5-Kelley O’Hara, 52); 9-Heather O’Reilly, 10-Carli Lloyd, 12-Lauren Cheney (16-Yael Averbuch, 71), 15-Megan Rapinoe; 13-Alex Morgan (2-Sydney Leroux, 49), 20-Abby Wambach (23-Christen Press, 58)
Subs Not Used: 17-Tobin Heath
Head Coach: Tom Sermanni
KOR: 1-Kim Jungmi; 4-Shim Seoyeon (capt.), 6-Kim Seonjoo, 20-Kim Hyeri, 5-Lee Sejin (13-Lee Mina, 56), 8-Cho Sohyun, 15-Kim Narae, 17-Park Heeyoung (14-Kwon Hahnul, 60), 10-Ji Soyun (19-Shin Jiyoung, 86), 12-Yoo Younga, 18-Jeoun Eunha (16-Kim Sangeun, 76)
Subs Not Used: 2-Kim Jihey, 3-Jeong Younga, 7-Lee Eunhye, 9-Park Heeyoung, 11-Lee Jangmi, 21-Yoon Younggeul, 22-Lee Jungeun
Head Coach: Yoon Dukyeo
NINTH MEETING: The USA and the Korea Republic have met on eight previous occasions, with Saturday’s contest being the ninth meeting between the two countries. The USA holds a 7-0-1 record advantage and has never finished with anything worse than a 0-0 draw against Korea Republic. The first meeting between the two sides came on May 2, 1997 in Milwaukee, where the U.S. easily won, 7-0. Since then, the Red, White and Blue’s goal advantage has increased to 31-3. Additionally, the three goals against the WNT have come in separate matches as the U.S. Women have never allowed more than one goal scored against them in a match versus the Taegeuk Ladies.
ABBY’S HISTORIC NIGHT: During the last meeting between both teams on June 20, 2013, Abby Wambach etched her name in the history books as the greatest scorer in women’s soccer, scoring four times in a 5-0 win over the Korea Republic at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. Wambach’s four goals all came in the first half; however, it was her third tally that gave her 159 goals in her illustrious career, a number that moved her past former USWNT forward and FIFA World Cup champion Mia Hamm, who scored 158 goals during her tenure with the USA. Wambach currently has 182 goals.
ALL GOOD IN THE GARDEN STATE: Overall, the U.S. WNT has played nine times in the state of New Jersey, and twice at Red Bull Arena. At the home of MLS’s New York Red Bulls, the U.S. Women have a perfect 2-0-0 record and have outscored opponents 6-0. The U.S. Women’s World Cup team features four players who hail from New Jersey in captain Christie Rampone (Point Pleasant), and midfielders Carli Lloyd (Delran), Heather O’Reilly (East Brunswick) and Tobin Heath (Basking Ridge). The Jersey contingent is expected to get huge support from the home state crowd at RBA.
JERSEY HAS OUR BACK: As the women prepare to face Korea Republic and leave U.S. soil on a high note before making their way to Winnipeg, USA supporters around the New Jersey area and beyond will come together during Saturday’s match to demonstrate that the Garden State and the nation believes in the Red, White and Blue. On game day, there will be a large-scale tifo created by local supporters that will be raised in the south endline after the national anthem is played. The tifo is a collaborative effort involving different people who represent many different supporters groups. These include: Sammers SC (@sammerssc), American Outlaws (@AmericanOutlaws), South Ward (@RBA_SouthWard) and Cloud 9 (@cloud9_SkyBlue).
CANADA, HERE WE COME: Following the game against the Korea Republic, the U.S. players will have a couple of days to relax and pack their bags before departing for Canada and the start of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup. The tournament kicks off on June 6 and the U.S. opens group play against Australia on June 8. After dropping its first match of the year to France 2-0 in Lorient on Feb. 8, the USA has gone unbeaten and has outscored opponents 20-2.
GROUP D AWAITS: The U.S. Women’s National Team was drawn into Group D at the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup where it will face Australia, Nigeria and Sweden. The seventh edition of the tournament takes place from June 6-July 5 in Canada. The U.S. opens the tournament against Australia on June 8 at Winnipeg Stadium, face Sweden on June 12 in Winnipeg, and finish Group D play against Nigeria on June 16 at BC Place in Vancouver. The USA, Nigeria and Sweden have competed in every edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup.
U.S. ROSTER NOTES:
KOREA REPUBLIC ROSTER NOTES
IN THE RECORD BOOKS:
BY THE NUMBERS:
0.44 Goals per game the USA has allowed in 2015
2 USA’s FIFA ranking
2.22 Goals per game the USA scored in 2015
4 Number of players on the WWC from the Chicago Red Stars and FC Kansas City, most of any NWSL teams.
8 Assists by Carli Lloyd to lead the team in 2014
10 Number of different U.S. players to score a goal in 2015
20 Goals in 43 National Team games for Christen Press, a goal in slightly less than every two games
63 Goals by Lloyd, most ever for a WNT player who has played exclusively as a midfielder
82 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Sydney Leroux in her career
83 Shutouts by Hope Solo, an all-time U.S. WNT record
96 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Alex Morgan in her career
98 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Abby Wambach in her career
114 U.S. victories when Wambach scores a goal (114-2-8 overall)
130 Minutes on the field per goal averaged by Mia Hamm in her career
305 Caps by Christie Rampone, second all-time to Kristine Lilly (352)
BY THE NUMBERS, WWC EDITION:
2 Number of players in U.S. history to be named to Women’s World Cup rosters for non-consecutive tournaments: Brandi Chastain (1991, 1999) and Lori Chalupny (2007, 2015)