SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Croix Bethune, Jameese Joseph and Emily Sams all scored their first international goals and the United States went on to beat Chile 5-0 on Tuesday night.
Emma Sears and Trinity Rodman also scored for the United States, which hasn't conceded a goal in five matches.
Coach Emma Hayes went with a completely different starting lineup in the match at UC Santa Barbara than the one she used on Saturday for the team's 6-0 victory over Paraguay in Carson, California. Players on the roster averaged 5.2 national team appearances, fewest for a lineup since 2001.
''I think in both games, the team, regardless of its inexperience as a collective, regardless of the connections that are there because they haven't played together before, I think they showed an awful lot of maturity in the performance, and that's all I can ask from them,'' Hayes said. ''They always do me proud. But I'm impressed by everybody's approach.''
Bethune, who plays for the Washington Spirit, opened the scoring in the 18th minute. Chile goalkeeper Ryann Torrero came out to stop Bethune, who was rushing at the goal alone, but the strike got past her.
Joseph, who plays for the Chicago Stars, earned her first start for the United States and scored in the 26th minute.
Sams, serving as captain, made it 3-0 in the 33rd minute with a goal off a cross from Sears.
The United States made it 4-0 just 28 seconds into the second half with a goal from Sears that went to the far post and into the upper corner. Rodman scored in her second straight match in the 68th minute, just five minutes after she came on.