

begins play on July 21 against Vietnam.īelow is the schedule for matches involving Australia, Canada and the U.S., with times listed in Pacific Time:Ħpm - United States vs. The FIFA Women's World Cup begins on July 20 with a match between co-host New Zealand and Norway, followed by Australia vs. She played in the 2016 Under-20 and Under-17 World Cups, as well as the 2018 Under-20 World Cup. 27, 2021 and has made 25 appearances with three goals and four assists.

She set or tied five school records that season, including single-season assists and single-game assists (four). UCLA's all-time assists leader with 42, Sanchez was a first-team All-American in 2018 after leading the Bruins with 10 goals, 15 assists and 35 points. The second-youngest player to debut for Canada at 15 years old, Fleming has 155 international appearances with 101 starts, 19 goals and six assists. Fleming played for Canada in the 20 World Cups and led Canada to Olympic gold in 2021 after helping the team win bronze at the 2016 Olympics. As a freshman, she led UCLA in scoring with 11 goals and 27 points and was selected the Top Drawer Soccer Freshman of the Year. She totaled 25 goals, 12 assists and 72 points in her career at UCLA. in group play and saved a penalty kick in the quarterfinals to help the Matildas beat England.įleming earned three All-America honors at UCLA and was a two-time MAC Hermann Trophy and Honda Award finalist. Micah was named to Australia's 2019 World Cup team and earned her first national team cap on Jprior to the Olympic Games, where she contributed a clean sheet against the U.S. In 2017, she led the nation in goalkeeper minutes played with 2,268 and helped UCLA advance to the NCAA Championship game by making a save in a penalty kick shootout in the semifinals. She ranks in the Top 3 at UCLA for career saves (2nd, 248), shutouts (3rd, 36) and wins (3rd, 61).

Micah was a four-year starter for a Bruin squad that played in two College Cups.

Ashley Sanchez (2017-19) will make her World Cup debut for the United States. Jessie Fleming (2016-19) will be making her third appearance for Canada. Goalkeeper Teagan Micah (2016-19) will represent host Australia in her second World Cup. A trio of Bruin alumnae will compete with their respective national teams at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, which takes place July 20-Aug.
