Paris 2024 will be here before we know it, and the likes of Mia Fishel and Jaedyn Shaw showed why they should be considered for selection
We're just nine months away from the Olympics and, as things stand, the U.S. women's national team is still treading water. There's still no permanent head coach and no real direction. Those things will need to come soon if this team is to have any hope of making the changes needed after a disastrous World Cup.
That's the big picture after October camp, one that showed just how much work there is still to do. Unfortunately, it'll take some time to get the coach in to do that work. Until then, the hope will be that we can see small steps forward from individuals as the wait goes on for the team-wide overhaul.We saw some players reintegrated after long absences. Say what you will, but the player pool feels like it is changing.Will it be enough in time for the Olympics? We don't know yet.