In a commanding display on June 3, the U.S. Women’s National Team cruised to a 5-0 victory over Jamaica at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. From the opening whistle, the Americans set the tempo, controlling possession and launching relentless attacks that kept the Jamaican defense under pressure for the full 90 minutes.
Sophia Smith struck early, capitalizing on a defensive error in the 12th minute to slot home the opening goal. Her pace and positioning caused constant problems for Jamaica’s backline. Just ten minutes later, Trinity Rodman added a second with a powerful strike from the top of the box, marking her continued emergence as a key figure in the squad.
The U.S. midfield dictated the rhythm of the game, with Rose Lavelle and Lindsey Horan orchestrating play and breaking up any Jamaican counterattacks. The cohesion and chemistry of the team were on full display as they strung together smooth passing sequences that led to further goals from Mallory Swanson and Alyssa Thompson in the second half.
Defensively, the U.S. remained untroubled, with goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher seeing minimal action thanks to a disciplined back line led by Naomi Girma and Emily Fox. Jamaica struggled to find rhythm and failed to register a shot on target, highlighting the gap in experience and depth between the two squads.
With this decisive win, the USWNT continues to fine-tune its lineup and strategy ahead of key fixtures later this year. The performance was a clear message of dominance, depth, and determination—qualities they’ll need as they eye another major tournament run.