WATCH: Crystal Dunn scores five, USWNT demolishes Puerto Rico 10-0
The USWNT put on a goal fest in Frisco, Texas, scoring 10 goals.
The U.S. women's national team is inching closer to booking a ticket to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics. Before playing Friday with a spot in the Summer Olympics on the line, the USWNT destroyed Puerto Rico 10-0 on Monday in its last group stage game of Olympic qualifying, with Crystal Dunn stealing the show in Frisco, Texas.
Yes, 10-0. And get this -- Dunn scored half of Team USA's goals. Five goals, which matched a USWNT record for most goals scored by a player in a game.
With a semifinal spot already secured after its first two group stage matches, the reigning World Cup champions dominated possession and created chance after chance. Here are the goals.
Dunn scored six minutes in.
19 minutes in, young prodigy Mallory Pugh earned a penalty kick which Carli Lloyd finished with class.
Dunn then got her second two minutes later.
Kelley O'Hara showed off her sublime skill with a cheeky back-heel goal just before the break to make it 4-0.
Then things got a little crazy as the USWNT scored three goals in one minute and 56 seconds. First was an own goal from Puerto Rico, before in the 61st minute, Dunn got her first career hat trick.
Here's the own goal.
Dunn notches a hat trick.
Christen Press, who always seems to deliver something, got in on the action moments later.
Goal USA - No. 12 Christen PRESS @ChristenPress | @ussoccer_wnt @FutbolPR #CWOQ2 https://t.co/V52SPQTSE2
— CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) February 16, 2016
Dunn then got her fourth.
Goal USA - No. 16 Crystal DUNN @crysdunn_19 | @ussoccer_wnt @FutbolPR #CWOQ2 https://t.co/7B5acv48Xw
— CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) February 16, 2016
And her record fifth with an easy finish.
Goal USA - No. 16 Crystal DUNN @crysdunn_19 | @ussoccer_wnt @FutbolPR #CWOQ2 https://t.co/0vYQRx9NcD
— CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) February 16, 2016
Lastly, Samantha Mewis got the red, white and blue to double digits.
Goal USA - No. 3 Samantha MEWIS @sammymewy | @ussoccer_wnt @FutbolPR #CWOQ2 https://t.co/YJqOqMBAey
— CONCACAF (@CONCACAF) February 16, 2016
That's it. No more goals. Seriously, there aren't any more.
Oh, and if you were wondering -- the USWNT's record for goals in a match is 14, back in 2012 against the Dominican Republic.
A win on Friday will earn the Americans a trip to Brazil, as they seek to win their fourth straight Olympic gold.
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