Kealia Ohai has grown accustomed to amazing soccer feats from Carli Lloyd.
Teammates on the Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League, Ohai and Lloyd joined forces for the past two U.S. national team matches. Both stood out in Sunday's 5-1 exhibition victory against Switzerland, played at U.S. Bank Stadium before an announced crowd of 23,400 — a record for women's soccer in Minnesota.
Lloyd scored twice, including the game-winner in the second half. Ohai entered the game in the 82nd minute and scored 48 seconds later to set a national team record in her first cap (international match appearance).
"It was a perfect atmosphere for my first cap," Ohai said. "I was just so honored to get to be on the field, and to score my first goal in my first cap was just unbelievable."
She broke the record of 49 seconds set by teammate Lynn Williams against Switzerland just four days earlier and drew some ribbing.
"[Williams] goes, 'You can have this one because I won the Golden Boot in the NWSL,' " Ohai said, adding, "We do have a little competition."
That's exactly what coach Jill Ellis envisioned when she brought up 11 players without national team experience. Ellis said watching Williams and then Ohai score goals in their first caps was both "a dream scenario" for the players and "for us, validating." Ellis is evaluating the roster for a World Cup title defense in 2019.
Scoring a goal eased Ohai's stress level after a rewarding yet taxing week of soccer growth.