USA set for women's World Cup semifinal after two decades

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Press Trust of India The Hague (Netherlands)
Last Updated : Jun 09 2014 | 9:56 AM IST
The United States women are on way to advancing to the semifinals of the hockey World Cup after a gap of two decades.
The USA yesterday defeated Germany 4-1 to boost their points tally to 10 and head the Group B standings ahead of defending champions Argentina.
Argentina's 2-1 victory over England, clinched by a last-minute goal, also gives them 10 points, but the USA have a superior goal difference.
The USA, who won a bronze medal at the Dublin World Cup in 1994, had failed to qualify for the 12-team World Cup in 2010. In the London Olympics in 2012, they finished at the bottom of the 12-team table, but here they have not lost a match.
Three victories and a draw with Argentina has almost placed them in the final even before the last preliminary league fixture against South Africa.
Giving chase to USA and Argentina are China on seven points after winning a thriller against South Africa 4-3.
China play Argentina in their last league match, and a victory in that outing could put them at par with the defending champions, but their goal difference is far inferior to Argentina.
China needs an eight-goal victory in the last game to catch up with Argentina, who too appear to be on course for a shot at their title in four World Cups.
Kathleen Sharkey scored two goals for the USA, while Caroline Nicholas and Katie Reinprecht made one strike each to give them a four-goal lead before Germany got a consolation goal through Kristina Hillmann.
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First Published: Jun 09 2014 | 9:56 AM IST

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