Smith remarked “I’m home” on social media, and the USWNT feeds also showed O’Hara dancing on the team bus as the Stanford fight song, “All Right Now” by the band Free, blared from the back of the bus. It’s clear, then, that the return to The Farm has brought all five a healthy dose of joy. O’Hara and Girma sounded the Earthquakes’ siren before the match. The team has been training at Stanford since Monday, but the Cardinal quintet has been in the Bay Area since Saturday, when the five were at Stanford Stadium for the San Jose Earthquakes’ rivalry match against the LA Galaxy. Girma, who attended Pioneer High School in San Jose before coming north to Palo Alto, added, “There’s nothing like Stanford, and it’s so nice being so close to San Jose, too. ![]() Hopefully it’s boosting my teammates’ moods as well. It’s beautiful, it really boosts my mood. ![]() “It’s been such a joy,” Sullivan said on Wednesday of returning to the Bay Area. ![]() STANFORD - For five members of the United States women’s national team, this week of training in the Bay Area represents more than preparation for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup later this month.įormer Stanford stars Naomi Girma, Alana Cook, Kelly O’Hara, Sophia Smith and Andi Sullivan have all returned to their college home of Cagan Stadium to practice ahead of Sunday’s tune-up friendly against Wales in San Jose.
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