USA women's soccer team blasts Mexico

Hamm scores to add to her world record total

Published: Monday, Sept. 8 2003 12:00 a.m. MDT

United States forward Cindy Parlow (12) fights for the ball against a pair of Mexican defenders on Sunday as the USA downed Mexico, 5-0.

Marcio Jose Sanchez, Associated Press

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SAN JOSE, Calif. — Mia Hamm added to her world-record goal scoring Sunday, helping the United States beat Mexico 5-0 in the national team's final tuneup for the Women's World Cup.

Hamm scored on a penalty kick in the 73rd minute, with the other goals coming from Shannon Boxx, Abby Wambach, Brandi Chastain and Aly Wagner. Julie Foudy set up two goals as the Americans remained unbeaten in their last 24 games (22-0-2) at home and improved to 9-0 against Mexico.

The Women's World Cup begins Sept. 20. The United States plays Sweden the next day in Washington.

Hamm scored her 142nd goal in international play on a penalty kick following a hand ball. It was her sixth goal of the year, matching Shannon MacMillan for the team lead. Chastain and Wagner also made penalty kicks.

Boxx became the third American women to score in her first two games with the national team, joining Michelle Akers and Natalie Neaton. She also scored in a 5-0 victory over Costa Rica a week ago.

MacMillan returned to action against Costa Rica for the first time since injuring her right knee in May.

U.S. goalkeeper Briana Scurry left the game after an injury in the 68th minute. Siri Mullinix completed the shutout.

Mexico goalkeeper Jennifer Molina made nine saves, six in the second half. The Americans outshot Mexico 35-4.

Mexico, one of the youngest teams in the world, lost to Japan in July for the final World Cup spot after becoming the first Spanish-speaking country to qualify for the World Cup in 1999.

Boxx opened the scoring in the 10th minute. Foudy, who will be playing in her fourth World Cup, sent a corner kick toward the front of the net. The ball bounced off a defender and Boxx kicked it in.

Foudy also set up the second goal in the 25th minute. She sent a pass to the right corner of the box to Wambach, who left-footed a shot into the top left corner of the net.

U.S. player Kylie Bivens received a red card in the 83rd minute.

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