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Washington Spirit defender duo Emily Sonnet and Kelley O’Hara named to USWNT Tokyo Olympics roster
Washington Spirit defenders Emily Sonnet, left, and Kelley O’Hara, center, will represent Team USA in the Tokyo Olympics as a part of the U.S. Women’s Soccer National Team. This will be O’Hara’s third Olympics appearance and Sonnet’s second. (Photo: International Sports Images; Courtesy: @washingtonspirit/Instagram)

Washington Spirit defender duo Emily Sonnet and Kelley O’Hara named to USWNT Tokyo Olympics roster

LEESBURG, Va. (BVM) — While the dynamic duo of defenders Emily Sonnet and Kelley O’Hara haven’t been a part of the Washington Spirit for a long time, both being acquired in December trades, they will both represent the team on the sport’s biggest stage — the Olympics. On June 23, the United States women’s soccer national team announced that both Sonnet and O’Hara would be a part of the team’s 18-player roster.

The membership on the most elite U.S. squad is not new for either defender. O’Hara has the most experience of the two having previously been a part of the USWNT for both the 2012 London and 2016 Rio Olympics, respectively. While Sonnet was a part of the Rio unit, she wouldn’t see action as an alternate making this the first time she has been on the Olympics full roster. 

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While the two defenders don’t have much experience with the Spirit, leading the team to a 2-3-1 record this season, both have plenty of experience in the red, white and blue. In total, O’Hara has appeared in 138 games for the USWNT, making her one of the most experienced team members. In addition to her two previous Olympic appearances, O’Hara has also helped the squad win its last two World Cups in 2015 and 2019 and has scored two goals with 19 assists over her time on the team.

Sonnet, as a somewhat newer member of the USWNT, has not had as much success as her Spirit counterpart, but that hasn’t kept her from making a big impact on some of the world’s best units. So far in her USWNT career, Sonnet has played in 54 games while adding four assists and she was also a member of the 2019 World Cup championship team as well.

This year, the USWNT is again living up to the high expectations they have following their 2019 World Cup victory. In play this season, the team is 9-0-1 with the lone blemish coming against Sweden in an international friendly match in Sweden on April 10. Currently ranked as the No. 1 team by FIFA, the team has scored a total of 29 goals in its matches.

Before the team heads to Tokyo, it will play two friendly matches against Mexico with both being played in Hartford, Conn. The first will be on July 1 and the second on July 5. At the Olympics, the squad will start play against Sweden on July 21 before taking on New Zealand on July 24. The USWNT will finish Group G play against Australia on July 27 before the rest of the Olympic schedule is decided based on performance.

With many returning players from the 2019 World Cup squad, including both O’Hara and Sonnet, expectations are sky high. Spirit fans will be able to enjoy the matches, regardless of the outcomes, knowing that two of their own are representing their country on the world stage. That in itself is a victory for the Washington Spirit.