CHICAGO — Former Auburn soccer standout Alyssa Malonson has been called up to play for the U.S. Women’s National Team in its final camp of the year, as announced by U.S. Soccer and USWNT head coach Emma Hayes Monday.
It is Malonson’s second call-up in a row. She was previously invited to the late October camp where she earned her first cap on Oct. 30 in a 3-0 win against Argentina. Malonson earned the start and played 70 minutes before being relieved by Casey Krueger. In the 49th minute, she got on the scoresheet with an assist on the final goal of the match from Naomi Girma. Malonson became the 17th player in USWNT history to register an assist in her first appearance.
This camp, the United States travels to Wembley Stadium to face England on Saturday, Nov. 30 followed by a match at ADO den Haag Stadium against the Netherlands on Tuesday, Dec. 3. Kickoff against the Lionesses is set for 11:20 a.m. CT while kickoff against the Netherlands is set for 2:45 p.m. CT. Both matches will be streamed on TNT, Max, Universo and Peacock.