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This time, it’s Rose Lavelle. The midfielder, who underwent ankle surgery last December, has been named to the U.S. women's national team roster for the first time in six months.
The team seemed to have a turned a new page in their history at the Olympics a year ago. Lavelle played in every game except the final, which led to 1-0 Gold medal victory over Brazil.
Rose Lavelle is back with the U.S. women’s national team for the first time in six months, joining a national team roster of mostly domestic players for a trio of friendlies as head coach Emma ...
After a six-month hiatus, Rose Lavelle has returned to the U.S. women’s national team. The star midfielder was last with the squad for its final matches of 2024, when it traveled overseas to ...
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Lavelle also showed how beloved she is to the fan base when the entire stadium in her hometown of Cincinnati chanted, "We want Rose!" before she was subbed on in the 87th minute.
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CINCINNATI — After having missed six and a half months away from national team duty due to ankle surgery, Rose Lavelle returned to the pitch to represent her country Thursday night. As part of a ...