
Associated Press — Bolden pumped her fist as she sprinted to the sideline to celebrate with her teammates after scoring the first-ever goal at the Women’s World Cup for the Philippines, one that also made her team the first of 2023 edition’s eight newcomers to claim a win.
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Source: Associated Press
Women’s World Cup: Sarina Bolden Goes from Loyola Marymount Standout to Philippines Hero