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List of United States women's national soccer team hat-tricks

The United States women's national soccer team played their first international soccer match on August 18, 1985, losing to Italy 1–0 at the 1985 Mundialito.[1] Since that first match, 28 U.S. international players have scored a hat-trick (three goals or more in a game).[2][3] The first player to accomplish the feat was Carin Jennings, who had three goals against Japan on June 1, 1988.[4] Nine players have scored five goals in a game: Michelle Akers, Brandi Chastain, Crystal Dunn, Sydney Leroux, Carli Lloyd, Tiffany Milbrett, Alex Morgan, Amy Rodriguez, and Abby Wambach.[5][6][7] Four-goal performances have been achieved by seven players; Wambach and Mia Hamm each did so twice.[2] Multiple American players scored three goals or more in the same match on June 2, 2000, against Canada (Milbrett and Cindy Parlow);[8] September 8, 2002, against Scotland (Hamm and Wambach);[9] January 20, 2012, against the Dominican Republic (Rodriguez and Heather O'Reilly;[10] and December 18, 2014, against Argentina (Lloyd and Christen Press).[11]

Carli Lloyd has nine international hat-tricks, including one in the 2015 World Cup final.

The record for the most international hat-tricks by a U.S. women's national team player is 10, by Hamm; she scored three goals in a match eight times, along with her two four-goal games.[2] Lloyd has nine hat-tricks; her ninth came in a 9–0 win against Paraguay on September 17, 2021, which was her five-goal performance.[7] Parlow and Wambach each had eight hat-tricks. Along with one four-goal match, Parlow scored three goals on seven occasions. Wambach had three-goal efforts in five games, in addition to her three matches with four or five goals.[2] Akers follows with seven hat-tricks, while Morgan has six. Milbrett and Press each have four hat-tricks.[2][6][12] The most recent U.S. women's national team hat-trick was recorded by Sophia Smith, who had three goals in a 9–1 win against Uzbekistan on April 9, 2022.[13]

U.S. players have scored hat-tricks in the FIFA Women's World Cup four times.[14] Akers' five-goal performance came in the quarterfinals of the 1991 World Cup against Chinese Taipei, in a 7–0 U.S. victory. She set the record for the most goals scored in a Women's World Cup match.[15] In the semifinals of the 1991 tournament, Jennings posted a hat-trick as the U.S. won 5–2 over Germany.[16] At the 2015 World Cup final against Japan, Lloyd scored three goals inside of the first 16 minutes of an eventual 5–2 U.S. win; her performance was punctuated by her final goal, a right-footed strike from the halfway line.[17] Morgan matched Akers' record at the 2019 World Cup with five goals in the first group stage game for the U.S., a 13–0 rout of Thailand.[6]

Three players have recorded hat-tricks against the U.S. national team. At the 2001 Algarve Cup, Ragnhild Gulbrandsen of Norway scored three times in her country's 4–3 win over the American side.[18] Eleven years later, Christine Sinclair of Canada became the second player to score a hat-trick against the U.S., as she tallied three goals in the 2012 Olympic semifinals.[19] Despite Sinclair's efforts, the U.S. defeated Canada 4–3 en route to winning the gold medal.[20] In 2014, Marta accounted for all of Brazil's goals in a 3–2 victory against the U.S. at the International Women's Football Tournament of Brasília.[21]

Hat-tricks for the United States edit

Key
More than a hat-trick scored *
Table

The result is presented with the United States' score first.

Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref(s)
June 1, 1988
3
Carin Jennings   Japan Panyu District 1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament
5–2
[22]
August 5, 1990
3
Michelle Akers   Soviet Union Blaine Soccer Complex, Blaine, Minnesota 1990 North America Cup
8–0
[4][23][24]
April 1, 1991
3
Michelle Akers   Yugoslavia Varna 1991 Grand Varna Hotel Tournament
8–0
[4][25]
April 7, 1991
3
Michelle Akers   Russia Varna 1991 Grand Varna Hotel Tournament
5–0
[4][25]
April 18, 1991
5*
Brandi Chastain   Mexico Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship
12–0
[4][26]
April 20, 1991
3
April Heinrichs   Martinique Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship
12–0
[4][26]
April 28, 1991
3
Michelle Akers   Canada Stade Sylvio Cator, Port-au-Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women's Championship
5–0
[4][26]
August 10, 1991
3
Michelle Akers   China PR Anshan Friendly
3–0
[24]
November 24, 1991
5*
Michelle Akers   Chinese Taipei New Plaza Stadium, Foshan 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
7–0
[27]
November 27, 1991
3
Carin Jennings   Germany Guangdong Provincial People's Stadium, Guangzhou 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup
5–2
[28]
July 7, 1993
3
Mia Hamm   Australia Hamilton, Ontario 1993 Summer Universiade
6–0
[4][29]
July 10, 1993
3
Sarah Rafanelli   Japan Hamilton, Ontario 1993 Summer Universiade
7–0
[4][29]
August 17, 1994
4*
Mia Hamm   Trinidad and Tobago Montreal, Quebec 1994 CONCACAF Women's Championship
11–1
[30]
February 24, 1995
3
Michelle Akers   Denmark Showalter Field, Winter Park, Florida Friendly
7–0
[31]
April 12, 1995
3
Mia Hamm   Canada Adolphe-Chéron Stadium, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés 1995 Tournoi International Feminin
5–0
[31]
July 30, 1995
3
Tisha Venturini   Chinese Taipei Memorial Stadium, New Britain, Connecticut 1995 Women's U.S. Cup
9–0
[32]
January 18, 1996
3
Danielle Garrett   Ukraine Estádio Brinco de Ouro, Campinas 1996 Torneio do Brasil
6–0
[31][33]
April 28, 1996
4*
Mia Hamm   France Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana Friendly
8–2
[31][34]
May 9, 1997
3
Mia Hamm   England Spartan Stadium, San Jose, California Friendly
5–0
[31][35]
May 31, 1997
3
Mia Hamm   Canada Veterans Stadium, New Britain, Connecticut 1997 Women's U.S. Cup
4–0
[36][37]
March 17, 1998
3
Mia Hamm   China PR Loulé 1998 Algarve Cup
4–1
[38]
April 24, 1998
3
Tiffany Milbrett   Argentina Titan Stadium, Fullerton, California Friendly
8–1
[31][39]
June 28, 1998
3
Mia Hamm   Germany Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois Friendly
4–2
[31]
July 25, 1998
3
Mia Hamm   Denmark Mitchel Athletic Complex, Uniondale, New York 1998 Goodwill Games
5–0
[31][40]
December 20, 1998
3
Julie Foudy   Ukraine Bulldog Stadium, Fresno, California Friendly
5–0
[41]
January 27, 1999
3
Kristine Lilly   Portugal Seminole County Training Center, Orlando, Florida Friendly
7–0
[31][37]
April 29, 1999
4*
Tiffany Milbrett   Japan Ericsson Stadium, Charlotte, North Carolina Friendly
9–0
[31][42]
March 12, 2000
3
Cindy Parlow   Portugal Hotel Montechoro Fields, Albufeira 2000 Algarve Cup
7–0
[43]
April 5, 2000
3
Christie Welsh   Iceland Richardson Stadium, Davidson, North Carolina Friendly
8–0
[44][45]
June 2, 2000
3
Tiffany Milbrett   Canada Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 2000 Pacific Cup
9–1
[8]
June 2, 2000
3
Cindy Parlow   Canada Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 2000 Pacific Cup
9–1
[8]
June 4, 2000
3
Cindy Parlow   New Zealand Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown 2000 Pacific Cup
5–0
[46]
June 23, 2000
3
Cindy Parlow   Trinidad and Tobago Hersheypark Stadium, Hershey, Pennsylvania 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
11–0
[47]
June 25, 2000
3
Nikki Serlenga   Costa Rica Papa John's Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, Kentucky 2000 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
8–0
[48]
January 12, 2002
3
Shannon MacMillan   Mexico Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina Friendly
7–0
[49]
March 7, 2002
3
Shannon MacMillan   Denmark Montechoro Training Complex, Albufeira 2002 Algarve Cup
3–2
[50]
September 8, 2002
3
Mia Hamm   Scotland Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, Ohio Friendly
8–2
[9]
September 8, 2002
3
Abby Wambach   Scotland Columbus Crew Stadium, Columbus, Ohio Friendly
8–2
[9]
November 2, 2002
5*
Tiffany Milbrett   Panama Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
9–0
[51]
November 6, 2002
3
Cindy Parlow   Costa Rica Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington 2002 CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup
7–0
[52]
April 26, 2003
4*
Shannon MacMillan   Canada Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. Friendly
6–1
[44][53]
May 17, 2003
4*
Cindy Parlow   England Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama Friendly
6–0
[54][55]
February 25, 2004
3
Shannon Boxx   Trinidad and Tobago Estadio Nacional, San José, Costa Rica 2004 CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament
7–0
[56]
February 27, 2004
3
Cindy Parlow   Haiti Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Heredia 2004 CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament
8–0
[57]
March 20, 2004
3
Abby Wambach   Norway Estádio Algarve, Faro 2004 Algarve Cup
4–1
[58]
October 20, 2004
3
Cindy Parlow   Republic of Ireland Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois Friendly
5–1
[59]
October 23, 2004
5*
Abby Wambach   Republic of Ireland Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas Friendly
5–0
[60]
May 7, 2006
3
Abby Wambach   Japan KK Wing Stadium, Kumamoto Friendly
3–1
[61]
October 1, 2006
3
Abby Wambach   Chinese Taipei Home Depot Center, Carson, California Friendly
10–0
[4][62]
May 10, 2008
3
Natasha Kai   Canada Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. Friendly
6–0
[63]
October 28, 2010
3
Abby Wambach   Haiti Estadio Quintana Roo, Cancún 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying
5–0
[64]
October 30, 2010
3
Amy Rodriguez   Guatemala Estadio Quintana Roo, Cancún 2010 CONCACAF Women's World Cup Qualifying
9–0
[65]
January 20, 2012
3
Heather O'Reilly   Dominican Republic BC Place, Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
14–0
[10]
January 20, 2012
5*
Amy Rodriguez   Dominican Republic BC Place, Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
14–0
[10]
January 22, 2012
5*
Sydney Leroux   Guatemala BC Place, Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
13–0
[66][67]
January 24, 2012
3
Carli Lloyd   Mexico BC Place, Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament
4–0
[68]
March 7, 2012
3
Alex Morgan   Sweden Estadio Municipal Bela Vista, Parchal 2012 Algarve Cup
4–0
[66][69]
November 28, 2012
3
Alex Morgan   Republic of Ireland Jeld-Wen Field, Portland, Oregon Friendly
5–0
[70]
June 20, 2013
4*
Abby Wambach   South Korea Red Bull Arena, Harrison, New Jersey Friendly
5–0
[71]
September 3, 2013
4*
Sydney Leroux   Mexico Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. Friendly
7–0
[72]
October 26, 2014
4*
Abby Wambach   Costa Rica PPL Park, Chester, Pennsylvania 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship
6–0
[73]
December 18, 2014
3
Carli Lloyd   Argentina Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília 2014 International Women's Football Tournament of Brasília
7–0
[66][11]
December 18, 2014
4*
Christen Press   Argentina Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília 2014 International Women's Football Tournament of Brasília
7–0
[66][11]
July 5, 2015
3
Carli Lloyd   Japan BC Place, Vancouver 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
5–2
[17]
August 16, 2015
3
Christen Press   Costa Rica Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Friendly
8–0
[74]
September 17, 2015
3
Carli Lloyd   Haiti Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan Friendly
5–0
[75]
September 20, 2015
3
Carli Lloyd   Haiti Legion Field, Birmingham, Alabama Friendly
8–0
[76]
December 10, 2015
3
Christen Press   Trinidad and Tobago Alamodome, San Antonio, Texas Friendly
6–0
[77]
January 23, 2016
3
Carli Lloyd   Republic of Ireland Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California Friendly
5–0
[78]
February 15, 2016
5*
Crystal Dunn   Puerto Rico Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship
10–0
[79]
February 19, 2016
3
Alex Morgan   Trinidad and Tobago BBVA Compass Stadium, Houston, Texas 2016 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship
5–0
[80]
September 15, 2016
3
Carli Lloyd   Thailand Mapfre Stadium, Columbus, Ohio Friendly
9–0
[81]
November 10, 2016
3
Christen Press   Romania Avaya Stadium, San Jose, California Friendly
8–1
[82]
July 26, 2018
3
Alex Morgan   Japan Children's Mercy Park, Kansas City, Kansas 2018 Tournament of Nations
4–2
[83]
October 7, 2018
3
Carli Lloyd   Panama Sahlen's Stadium, Cary, North Carolina 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship
5–0
[84]
June 11, 2019
5*
Alex Morgan   Thailand Stade Auguste-Delaune, Reims 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup
13–0
[6]
January 31, 2020
3
Lindsey Horan   Panama BBVA Stadium, Houston, Texas 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship
8–0
[3]
January 18, 2021
3
Sam Mewis   Colombia Exploria Stadium, Orlando, Florida Friendly
4–0
[85]
September 16, 2021
5*
Carli Lloyd   Paraguay FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio Friendly
9–0
[7]
September 21, 2021
3
Alex Morgan   Paraguay TQL Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio Friendly
8–0
[86]
April 9, 2022
3
Sophia Smith   Uzbekistan Lower.com Field, Columbus, Ohio Friendly
9–1
[13]

Hat-tricks conceded by the United States edit

The result is presented with the United States' score first.

Hat-trick of own goals against the United States edit

The result is presented with the United States' score first.

Date Own goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref
January 20, 2022
3
Meikayla Moore   New Zealand Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California 2022 SheBelieves Cup
5–0
[88]

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The United States women s national soccer team played their first international soccer match on August 18 1985 losing to Italy 1 0 at the 1985 Mundialito 1 Since that first match 28 U S international players have scored a hat trick three goals or more in a game 2 3 The first player to accomplish the feat was Carin Jennings who had three goals against Japan on June 1 1988 4 Nine players have scored five goals in a game Michelle Akers Brandi Chastain Crystal Dunn Sydney Leroux Carli Lloyd Tiffany Milbrett Alex Morgan Amy Rodriguez and Abby Wambach 5 6 7 Four goal performances have been achieved by seven players Wambach and Mia Hamm each did so twice 2 Multiple American players scored three goals or more in the same match on June 2 2000 against Canada Milbrett and Cindy Parlow 8 September 8 2002 against Scotland Hamm and Wambach 9 January 20 2012 against the Dominican Republic Rodriguez and Heather O Reilly 10 and December 18 2014 against Argentina Lloyd and Christen Press 11 Carli Lloyd has nine international hat tricks including one in the 2015 World Cup final The record for the most international hat tricks by a U S women s national team player is 10 by Hamm she scored three goals in a match eight times along with her two four goal games 2 Lloyd has nine hat tricks her ninth came in a 9 0 win against Paraguay on September 17 2021 which was her five goal performance 7 Parlow and Wambach each had eight hat tricks Along with one four goal match Parlow scored three goals on seven occasions Wambach had three goal efforts in five games in addition to her three matches with four or five goals 2 Akers follows with seven hat tricks while Morgan has six Milbrett and Press each have four hat tricks 2 6 12 The most recent U S women s national team hat trick was recorded by Sophia Smith who had three goals in a 9 1 win against Uzbekistan on April 9 2022 13 U S players have scored hat tricks in the FIFA Women s World Cup four times 14 Akers five goal performance came in the quarterfinals of the 1991 World Cup against Chinese Taipei in a 7 0 U S victory She set the record for the most goals scored in a Women s World Cup match 15 In the semifinals of the 1991 tournament Jennings posted a hat trick as the U S won 5 2 over Germany 16 At the 2015 World Cup final against Japan Lloyd scored three goals inside of the first 16 minutes of an eventual 5 2 U S win her performance was punctuated by her final goal a right footed strike from the halfway line 17 Morgan matched Akers record at the 2019 World Cup with five goals in the first group stage game for the U S a 13 0 rout of Thailand 6 Three players have recorded hat tricks against the U S national team At the 2001 Algarve Cup Ragnhild Gulbrandsen of Norway scored three times in her country s 4 3 win over the American side 18 Eleven years later Christine Sinclair of Canada became the second player to score a hat trick against the U S as she tallied three goals in the 2012 Olympic semifinals 19 Despite Sinclair s efforts the U S defeated Canada 4 3 en route to winning the gold medal 20 In 2014 Marta accounted for all of Brazil s goals in a 3 2 victory against the U S at the International Women s Football Tournament of Brasilia 21 Contents 1 Hat tricks for the United States 2 Hat tricks conceded by the United States 3 Hat trick of own goals against the United States 4 References 5 BibliographyHat tricks for the United States editKeyMore than a hat trick scored TableThe result is presented with the United States score first Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result Ref s June 1 1988 3 Carin Jennings nbsp Japan Panyu District 1988 FIFA Women s Invitation Tournament 5 2 22 August 5 1990 3 Michelle Akers nbsp Soviet Union Blaine Soccer Complex Blaine Minnesota 1990 North America Cup 8 0 4 23 24 April 1 1991 3 Michelle Akers nbsp Yugoslavia Varna 1991 Grand Varna Hotel Tournament 8 0 4 25 April 7 1991 3 Michelle Akers nbsp Russia Varna 1991 Grand Varna Hotel Tournament 5 0 4 25 April 18 1991 5 Brandi Chastain nbsp Mexico Stade Sylvio Cator Port au Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women s Championship 12 0 4 26 April 20 1991 3 April Heinrichs nbsp Martinique Stade Sylvio Cator Port au Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women s Championship 12 0 4 26 April 28 1991 3 Michelle Akers nbsp Canada Stade Sylvio Cator Port au Prince 1991 CONCACAF Women s Championship 5 0 4 26 August 10 1991 3 Michelle Akers nbsp China PR Anshan Friendly 3 0 24 November 24 1991 5 Michelle Akers nbsp Chinese Taipei New Plaza Stadium Foshan 1991 FIFA Women s World Cup 7 0 27 November 27 1991 3 Carin Jennings nbsp Germany Guangdong Provincial People s Stadium Guangzhou 1991 FIFA Women s World Cup 5 2 28 July 7 1993 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Australia Hamilton Ontario 1993 Summer Universiade 6 0 4 29 July 10 1993 3 Sarah Rafanelli nbsp Japan Hamilton Ontario 1993 Summer Universiade 7 0 4 29 August 17 1994 4 Mia Hamm nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Montreal Quebec 1994 CONCACAF Women s Championship 11 1 30 February 24 1995 3 Michelle Akers nbsp Denmark Showalter Field Winter Park Florida Friendly 7 0 31 April 12 1995 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Canada Adolphe Cheron Stadium Saint Maur des Fosses 1995 Tournoi International Feminin 5 0 31 July 30 1995 3 Tisha Venturini nbsp Chinese Taipei Memorial Stadium New Britain Connecticut 1995 Women s U S Cup 9 0 32 January 18 1996 3 Danielle Garrett nbsp Ukraine Estadio Brinco de Ouro Campinas 1996 Torneio do Brasil 6 0 31 33 April 28 1996 4 Mia Hamm nbsp France Kuntz Memorial Soccer Stadium Indianapolis Indiana Friendly 8 2 31 34 May 9 1997 3 Mia Hamm nbsp England Spartan Stadium San Jose California Friendly 5 0 31 35 May 31 1997 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Canada Veterans Stadium New Britain Connecticut 1997 Women s U S Cup 4 0 36 37 March 17 1998 3 Mia Hamm nbsp China PR Loule 1998 Algarve Cup 4 1 38 April 24 1998 3 Tiffany Milbrett nbsp Argentina Titan Stadium Fullerton California Friendly 8 1 31 39 June 28 1998 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Germany Soldier Field Chicago Illinois Friendly 4 2 31 July 25 1998 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Denmark Mitchel Athletic Complex Uniondale New York 1998 Goodwill Games 5 0 31 40 December 20 1998 3 Julie Foudy nbsp Ukraine Bulldog Stadium Fresno California Friendly 5 0 41 January 27 1999 3 Kristine Lilly nbsp Portugal Seminole County Training Center Orlando Florida Friendly 7 0 31 37 April 29 1999 4 Tiffany Milbrett nbsp Japan Ericsson Stadium Charlotte North Carolina Friendly 9 0 31 42 March 12 2000 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Portugal Hotel Montechoro Fields Albufeira 2000 Algarve Cup 7 0 43 April 5 2000 3 Christie Welsh nbsp Iceland Richardson Stadium Davidson North Carolina Friendly 8 0 44 45 June 2 2000 3 Tiffany Milbrett nbsp Canada Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 2000 Pacific Cup 9 1 8 June 2 2000 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Canada Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 2000 Pacific Cup 9 1 8 June 4 2000 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp New Zealand Campbelltown Stadium Campbelltown 2000 Pacific Cup 5 0 46 June 23 2000 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Hersheypark Stadium Hershey Pennsylvania 2000 CONCACAF Women s Gold Cup 11 0 47 June 25 2000 3 Nikki Serlenga nbsp Costa Rica Papa John s Cardinal Stadium Louisville Kentucky 2000 CONCACAF Women s Gold Cup 8 0 48 January 12 2002 3 Shannon MacMillan nbsp Mexico Blackbaud Stadium Charleston South Carolina Friendly 7 0 49 March 7 2002 3 Shannon MacMillan nbsp Denmark Montechoro Training Complex Albufeira 2002 Algarve Cup 3 2 50 September 8 2002 3 Mia Hamm nbsp Scotland Columbus Crew Stadium Columbus Ohio Friendly 8 2 9 September 8 2002 3 Abby Wambach nbsp Scotland Columbus Crew Stadium Columbus Ohio Friendly 8 2 9 November 2 2002 5 Tiffany Milbrett nbsp Panama Safeco Field Seattle Washington 2002 CONCACAF Women s Gold Cup 9 0 51 November 6 2002 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Costa Rica Safeco Field Seattle Washington 2002 CONCACAF Women s Gold Cup 7 0 52 April 26 2003 4 Shannon MacMillan nbsp Canada Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington D C Friendly 6 1 44 53 May 17 2003 4 Cindy Parlow nbsp England Legion Field Birmingham Alabama Friendly 6 0 54 55 February 25 2004 3 Shannon Boxx nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Estadio Nacional San Jose Costa Rica 2004 CONCACAF Women s Pre Olympic Tournament 7 0 56 February 27 2004 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Haiti Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero Heredia 2004 CONCACAF Women s Pre Olympic Tournament 8 0 57 March 20 2004 3 Abby Wambach nbsp Norway Estadio Algarve Faro 2004 Algarve Cup 4 1 58 October 20 2004 3 Cindy Parlow nbsp Republic of Ireland Soldier Field Chicago Illinois Friendly 5 1 59 October 23 2004 5 Abby Wambach nbsp Republic of Ireland Reliant Stadium Houston Texas Friendly 5 0 60 May 7 2006 3 Abby Wambach nbsp Japan KK Wing Stadium Kumamoto Friendly 3 1 61 October 1 2006 3 Abby Wambach nbsp Chinese Taipei Home Depot Center Carson California Friendly 10 0 4 62 May 10 2008 3 Natasha Kai nbsp Canada Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington D C Friendly 6 0 63 October 28 2010 3 Abby Wambach nbsp Haiti Estadio Quintana Roo Cancun 2010 CONCACAF Women s World Cup Qualifying 5 0 64 October 30 2010 3 Amy Rodriguez nbsp Guatemala Estadio Quintana Roo Cancun 2010 CONCACAF Women s World Cup Qualifying 9 0 65 January 20 2012 3 Heather O Reilly nbsp Dominican Republic BC Place Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 14 0 10 January 20 2012 5 Amy Rodriguez nbsp Dominican Republic BC Place Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 14 0 10 January 22 2012 5 Sydney Leroux nbsp Guatemala BC Place Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 13 0 66 67 January 24 2012 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Mexico BC Place Vancouver 2012 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 4 0 68 March 7 2012 3 Alex Morgan nbsp Sweden Estadio Municipal Bela Vista Parchal 2012 Algarve Cup 4 0 66 69 November 28 2012 3 Alex Morgan nbsp Republic of Ireland Jeld Wen Field Portland Oregon Friendly 5 0 70 June 20 2013 4 Abby Wambach nbsp South Korea Red Bull Arena Harrison New Jersey Friendly 5 0 71 September 3 2013 4 Sydney Leroux nbsp Mexico Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium Washington D C Friendly 7 0 72 October 26 2014 4 Abby Wambach nbsp Costa Rica PPL Park Chester Pennsylvania 2014 CONCACAF Women s Championship 6 0 73 December 18 2014 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Argentina Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha Brasilia 2014 International Women s Football Tournament of Brasilia 7 0 66 11 December 18 2014 4 Christen Press nbsp Argentina Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha Brasilia 2014 International Women s Football Tournament of Brasilia 7 0 66 11 July 5 2015 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Japan BC Place Vancouver 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup 5 2 17 August 16 2015 3 Christen Press nbsp Costa Rica Heinz Field Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Friendly 8 0 74 September 17 2015 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Haiti Ford Field Detroit Michigan Friendly 5 0 75 September 20 2015 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Haiti Legion Field Birmingham Alabama Friendly 8 0 76 December 10 2015 3 Christen Press nbsp Trinidad and Tobago Alamodome San Antonio Texas Friendly 6 0 77 January 23 2016 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Republic of Ireland Qualcomm Stadium San Diego California Friendly 5 0 78 February 15 2016 5 Crystal Dunn nbsp Puerto Rico Toyota Stadium Frisco Texas 2016 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Championship 10 0 79 February 19 2016 3 Alex Morgan nbsp Trinidad and Tobago BBVA Compass Stadium Houston Texas 2016 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Championship 5 0 80 September 15 2016 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Thailand Mapfre Stadium Columbus Ohio Friendly 9 0 81 November 10 2016 3 Christen Press nbsp Romania Avaya Stadium San Jose California Friendly 8 1 82 July 26 2018 3 Alex Morgan nbsp Japan Children s Mercy Park Kansas City Kansas 2018 Tournament of Nations 4 2 83 October 7 2018 3 Carli Lloyd nbsp Panama Sahlen s Stadium Cary North Carolina 2018 CONCACAF Women s Championship 5 0 84 June 11 2019 5 Alex Morgan nbsp Thailand Stade Auguste Delaune Reims 2019 FIFA Women s World Cup 13 0 6 January 31 2020 3 Lindsey Horan nbsp Panama BBVA Stadium Houston Texas 2020 CONCACAF Women s Olympic Qualifying Championship 8 0 3 January 18 2021 3 Sam Mewis nbsp Colombia Exploria Stadium Orlando Florida Friendly 4 0 85 September 16 2021 5 Carli Lloyd nbsp Paraguay FirstEnergy Stadium Cleveland Ohio Friendly 9 0 7 September 21 2021 3 Alex Morgan nbsp Paraguay TQL Stadium Cincinnati Ohio Friendly 8 0 86 April 9 2022 3 Sophia Smith nbsp Uzbekistan Lower com Field Columbus Ohio Friendly 9 1 13 Hat tricks conceded by the United States editThe result is presented with the United States score first Date Goals Player Opponent Venue Competition Result RefMarch 17 2001 3 Ragnhild Gulbrandsen nbsp Norway Municipal Stadium Quarteira 2001 Algarve Cup 3 4 18 August 6 2012 3 Christine Sinclair nbsp Canada Old Trafford Greater Manchester 2012 Summer Olympics 4 3 87 December 14 2014 3 Marta nbsp Brazil Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha Brasilia 2014 International Women s Football Tournament of Brasilia 2 3 21 Hat trick of own goals against the United States editThe result is presented with the United 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