LOS ANGELES — Trinity Rodman spotted Mallory Swanson across a crowded hotel conference room and took off running, bounding into her U.S. teammate with a hug and a delighted laugh.
A few moments later, Sophia Wilson appeared in the room where the National Women's Soccer League was holding a preseason event, bringing together the trio nicknamed Triple Espresso for the first time since the 2024 Olympics.
So much has changed in the lives of all three since winning the gold medal in Paris.
Swanson and Wilson both took time away from soccer to start families. Rodman spent much of last season dealing with injuries before high-profile contract negotiations with the Washington Spirit in the National Women's Soccer League.
It is likely that this year the trio will also reunite on the field for the national team as the United States prepares for Women's World Cup qualifying in November. It's also expected that at some point this season all three will be back playing for their different NWSL teams.
''Obviously them coming back from pregnancy is amazing in itself, and how good Soph is looking already on the field after having her baby is, I don't know, I'm in awe. I'm in awe of all of the moms," Rodman said of her teammates at the recent event in Los Angeles. ''I'm so excited for them to be back. Obviously they're on different timelines but I can't wait for the next camp when we're all together.''
Wilson says she plans to play in the Portland Thorns' opener in mid-March and also hopes for minutes with the national team in the SheBelieves Cup tournament earlier that month.
Wilson took last year off from both teams for the birth of her daughter with husband Michael Wilson, a wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals. Gianna was born in September.