US women top Iceland to win SheBelieves Cup title
FRISCO, Texas – Catarina Macario and Mallory Pugh each scored two goals and the U.S. women’s national team beat Iceland 5-0 on Wednesday night to win the SheBelieves Cup.
FRISCO, Texas – Catarina Macario and Mallory Pugh each scored two goals and the U.S. women’s national team beat Iceland 5-0 on Wednesday night to win the SheBelieves Cup.
Today’s sports broadcast highlights Friday’s Television • Tennis: ATP Dubai/WTA Doha/ATP Santiago, 7 a.m., Tennis (Comcast 277) • Golf: PGA Honda Classic, 1 p.m., GOLF (27) • Soccer: EPL: Norwich City at Southampton, 2 p.m., USA (52) • Tennis: ATP Acapulco/ATP Santiago/WTA Guadalajara, 2 p.m., Tennis (277) • Horse racing: America’s Day at the Races, 2 p.m., FS2 (740) • MMA: Bellator 275: Gregard Mousasi vs. Austin Vanderford, 3 p.m., Showtime (218) • College gymnastics: Iowa at Minnesota, 4:30 p.m., BTN (255) • College basketball: Akron at Ohio, 5 p.m., CBSSN (274) • College gymnastics: Missouri at Alabama, 5 p.m., SECN (284) • College baseball: Quinnipiac at North Carolina State, 5 p.m., ACCN (961) • Golf: Champions Tour Cologuard Classic (taped), 6 p.m., GOLF (27) • College basketball: Saint Louis at Richmond, 6 p.m., ESPN2 (29) • College basketball: Northwestern at Penn State, 6 p.m., FS1 (43) • College basketball: Harvard at Princeton, 6 p.m., ESPN News (102) • College basketball: Manhattan at Marist, 6 p.m., ESPNU (269) • Women’s basketball: Athletes Unlimited: Team Brown vs.
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