Starting XI & Lineup Notes on Saturday, Jan. 24 in Carson, California

Date: Jan. 24, 2026
Venue: Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, Calif.
Broadcast: TNT, truTV and HBO Max in English, on Universo and Peacock in Spanish
Radio: Westwood One Sports in English and in Spanish on Fútbol de Primera
Official Kickoff Time: 2:37 p.m. PT / 5:37 p.m. ET
USA: 18-Mandy McGlynn; 2-Trinity Rodman (Capt.), 4-Kennedy Wesley, 5-Tara Rudd, 9-Ally Sentnor, 10-Lo’eau LaBonta, 13-Olivia Moultrie, 14-Izzy Rodriguez, 15-Claire Hutton, 20-Gisele Thompson, 25-Reilyn Turner
Available Subs: 1-Claudia Dickey, 3-Ayo Oke, 6-Emily Sams, 7-Riley Jackson, 11-Croix Bethune, 12-Hal Hershfelt, 16-Kate Wiesner, 17-Sallly Menti, 19-Emma Sears, 21-Maddie Dahlien, 22-Yazmeen Ryan, 26-Jameese Joseph
Not dressing: Jordan Silkowitz, Jordyn Bugg, Sam Meza
USWNT Starting XI Cap Numbers (Including this match): Rodman (48), Sentnor (14), Hutton (12), Moultrie (12), Rudd (10), McGlynn (5), Thompson (5), LaBonta (5), Wesley (3), Rodriguez (2), Turner (1)
Notes:
- Tonight’s Starting XI averages 9.6 caps entering the match – the fewest average caps for a starting lineup in 25 years. The least capped Starting XI since 2001 before this afternoon came against New Zealand on Oct. 29, 2025, with 17.3 caps heading into the match, which is a just bit lower than the April 8, 2025, Starting XI vs. Brazil which averaged 17.9 caps per player.
- The caps for today’s starting lineup is 55% lower than the previous lowest average caps for a Starting XI in 25 years.
- The roster for this camp exclusively features NWSL players from 14 clubs, Seattle Reign FC and Washington Spirit lead the league in representation with five players each in camp: Claudia Dickey, Sam Meza, Sally Menti, Maddie Dahlien and Jordyn Bugg from Seattle; Tara Rudd, Croix Bethune, Hal Hershfelt, Kate Wiesner and the newly re-signed Trinity Rodman from the Spirit. The club with the next-most players is Kansas City Current with four: Ally Sentnor, Lo’eau LaBonta, Izzy Rodriguez and Claire Hutton.
- Sixteen players made their USWNT debuts in 2025 which is the most U.S. debuts in a calendar year since the first year of the program (1985). Eleven players debuted for the USWNT in 2024, which was the most in a calendar year since 2001, when 15 players – including eventual World Cup champions Abby Wambach and Lori Chalupny – earned their first caps.
- Reilyn Turner becomes the first player in 2026 to earn her USWNT debut this afternoon and earns her first start for the U.S. at the same time. She becomes the 286th woman to play for the USWNT and the 28th to debut under U.S. head coach Emma Hayes.
- Lo’eau LaBonta earns her first start in her fifth appearance for the U.S.
- Trinity Rodman and Reilyn Turner, who get the starts in attacking positions for the USA, played youth club soccer together for the SoCal Blues.
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STARTING XI NOTES:
Mandy McGlynn, 27, earns her fifth USWNT cap at the senior level. McGlynn was the 27th goalkeeper in USWNT history to earn a cap when she played against Argentina on Oct. 30 2024, and is the ninth GK in U.S. history to earn a shutout in her debut.
Trinity Rodman, 23, earns her 48th cap, returning to international play for the first time since April 5, 2025, vs. Brazil and for only the second time since winning the Olympics in 2024. Rodman just re-signed with Washington Spirit on a multi-million-dollar contract that spans three years. Rodman hails from Laguna Niguel, Calif., just down the freeway in Orange County.
Kennedy Wesley, 24, earns her third cap tonight and second start for the USWNT. The San Diego Wave FC defender earned her first call-up in the 2025 October FIFA window. Wesley hails from Seal Beach, Calif., which is also very close to the Dignity Health Sports Park.
Tara Rudd, 26, earns her 10th cap and eighth start. Rudd (formerly McKeown) got married over the off season and has changed the name on the back of her jersey. Rudd made her first start and appearance in the first match of 2025, a SheBelieves faceoff with Colombia. The U.S. won the match 2-0.
Ally Sentnor, 21, earns her 14th cap and seventh start. Sentnor made her first senior team appearance on Nov. 30, 2024, against England, coming on for Lindsey Horan in the 87th minute in front of 78,346 fans at Wembley Stadium. She also captained the U-20 WNT to earn third in the 2024 FIFA u-20 Women’s World Cup and would go on to win 2024 U.S. Soccer Young Player of the Year. She has four international goals and three assists in her 13 appearances.
Lo’eau LaBonta, 32, earns her first start for the USWNT in her fifth cap. The Kansas City Current veteran, captain and midfield anchor became the oldest player to debut for the USWNT program in its 40-year history when she came on in the 70th minute vs. China PR on May 31.
Olivia Moultrie, 20, earns her 12th appearance and sixth start. The 20-year-old scored braces for her first four international goals, the first in her first start on Feb. 20, 2024 vs. Dominican Republic, the second on Oct. 26, 2025 vs. Portugal. Her fifth international goal came in her most recent appearance for the U.S., the Americans’ 3-0 win over Italy on Nov. 28, 2025. Moultrie played youth soccer in Southern California before moving to Oregon.
Izzy Rodriguez, 26, earns her second start in as many appearances for the U.S. The defender made her international debut on June 29 vs. Ireland in what was ultimately a 4-0 shutout win.
Claire Hutton, 20, earns her 12th cap and tenth start. Hutton’s first call-up was in February of 2025, and she made her debut in the second match of her first camp. Last NWSL season, she played in 24 of the Current’s 25 regular season matches, playing a major role in the runaway Sheild winners’ success.
Gisele Thompson, 20, makes her fifth appearance and third start. The Angel City fullback earned her first appearance and her first start in back-to-back SheBelieves matches to start 2025. She hails from Studio City, Calif. and players for her hometown club in the NWSL, Angel City FC.
Reilyn Turner, 23, makes her senior international debut in this match. Turner attended the January 2025 Futures Camp and the U.S. U-23 WNT training camp in Los Angeles in April. She scored six goals and earned one assist for Portland in 2025. She hails from Laguna Beach in Orange County, Calif.



