As Jaedyn Shaw continues her unprecedented start with the USWNT, interim coach Twila Kilgore thinks she hasn’t even hit her stride yet.
Speaking ahead of the SheBelieves Cup final, Kilgore said that there’s still more to come from the 19-year-old forward. Against Japan, Shaw became the first player in USWNT history to score in each of her first five starts for the team.
"I would say even though everyone is super pleased and happy, and we all see who she is, be patient, because there's more," Kilgore said. "She wants that challenge to bring everything she has to the table."
Shaw is just the 13th player in team history to score in five straight matches and now has seven goals in 11 appearances with the senior national team. While Shaw originally started out on the wing, she took on the No. 10 role on Saturday as the team’s playmaker – a place that she feels like she thrives.
"I do feel like I play my best game when I have freedom and when I can be myself, but also have a starting structure," Shaw told ESPN on Monday. "It's just gotten better since my first camp so I'm just excited for it to continue to go up."
With just three months to go until the Olympics, Shaw is cementing her place on the team’s roster – particularly with her ability to move positions, something that will be important as the team looks to build just an 18-player roster for Paris.
And according to Kilgore, Shaw is “still in the onboarding process.”
"Jaedyn has always been a really good goal scorer," Kilgore said. "I think finding her niche in this team and being able to score consistently is quite a feat, especially as you're being integrated.
"I would actually say even though she's here, she's doing a great job, we're seeing great things from her, and we're really pleased, I'd say she's still in the onboarding process. She's still working on all phases of her game -- excellent in a lot of them and being challenged in some others.”