The world No. 1 USWNT kept their foot on the gas on Tuesday, taking down No. 40 Jamaica 4-0 to close out their two-friendly international break with a pair of emphatic wins.
The USWNT dominated every major stat on Tuesday night, leading Jamaica in shots on target (10), possession (83%), and overall passes (740).
The goals came via two braces — a first-half double from Ally Sentnor followed by a second-half attack from substitute Lynn Biyendolo.
With head coach Emma Hayes looking to solidifying her core group going into the team's next set of friendlies, young players like Sentnor have proven themselves difficult to drop.
"I love being in the middle of the field to go left, to go right, but wherever the team needs me, I'm out there," said Sentnor after the game. "I will play wherever."
The match also served as a tribute to retired USWNT great Becky Sauerbrunn, with fellow World Cup champions Alyssa Naeher and Meghan Klingenberg also in attendance to celebrate the decorated center back.
"I do feel like there is so much more to us than there was 12 months ago," Hayes told reporters after the final whistle. "And that's how you have to look at progress."
The USWNT will reconvene at the end of June to kick off a three-friendly window with two matches against No. 26 Ireland and one against northern rivals No. 7 Canada.