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Forward Megan Rapinoe may have dominated the headlines during the U.S. Women's Soccer team's rise to winning the 2019 World Cup, but in Cincinnati, all eyes were on midfielder Rose Lavelle.
Rose Lavelle watched 2015 World Cup Final in pizza shop watching with handful of teammates from an amateur Seattle summer league team. She just struck goal that most probably clinched 2019 Trophy ...
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The @USWNT has now broken the record for most goals in a single FIFA Women's World Cup (currently at 26). Rose Lavelle (24 years, 54 days) is the 2nd-youngest American to score in a World Cup ...
Lavelle says she felt the atmosphere in the stadium and the support of a heavily pro-US crowd that roared after every goal. She doesn’t seem fazed at all to be coming off of her first World Cup ...
The photos of the goal are so good as well. AP Photo/Claude Paris Lavelle is just 24 years old, and has been called the future of the USWNT. With goals like that, it's clear, she's the present.
Former Cincinnati United Premier and Mount Notre Dame High School standout Rose Lavelle scored a goal for the U.S. Women's National Team in the 69th minute of Sunday's FIFA Women's World Cup final ...
Last October, Lavelle scored a goal two minutes into the championship match of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tournament in a 2-0 U.S. Women's National Team win against rival Canada.
On July 7, the U.S. won its record fourth FIFA Women’s World Cup title and second in a row, beating the Netherlands 2-0 in Lyon, France. LaVelle scored the second goal.
Rose Lavelle celebrates with Emily Sonnett and teammates at full-time after winning the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup France Final match between the U.S. and The Netherlands at Stade de Lyon on July ...
Megan Rapinoe and Rose Lavelle of the U.S. celebrate being awarded the golden ball and bronze ball after winning the FIFA Women's World Cup in Lyon, France, July 7, 2019.