Ally Sentnor scored twice in the first half and Lynn Biyendolo added two in the second as the United States eased past Jamaica 4-0 in a friendly in Saint Louis, Missouri, on Tuesday night.
Retired U.S. veteran Becky Sauerbrunn was honored before the game at City Park in her hometown as Emma Hayes side dominated a shorthanded Jamaica side in its second friendly of the international window.
The U.S. beat China 3-0 on Saturday.
Lynn Biyendolo came on as a second-half substitute and scored shortly after, tapping home from close range after a corner kick to make it 3-0, and added her second late on with a blistering run through the heart of the Jamaica defense to finish from an Avery Patterson cross.
The USWNT’s first goal came after some nice buildup, with Lily Yohannes playing a perfect ball over the Jamaica defense to Emily Fox, who laid the off for Sentnor to blast past Jamaica keeper Liya Brooks with her first touch.
Sentnor’s second was a more straightforward affair, as the ball fell to the Utah Royals forward in the area for an easy left-footed finish. The goals were the 21-year-old Sentnor’s third and fourth of her senior career.
With no international tournaments on the horizon this summer, the U.S. will instead play three more friendlies including a pair of games against the Republic of Ireland at the end of June and the third against Canada on July 2.