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USWNT's Triple Espresso Plan to return in 2026 after major life changes, Emma Hayes' team review
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USWNT Unveils Bold Triple Espresso Strategy for 2026 Comeback Amid Significant Changes, Featuring Insights from Emma Hayes’ Team Review

January 30, 2026 5 Min Read
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LOS ANGELES – On a Thursday morning, Trinity Rodman stumbled upon Mallory Swanson, who was quietly fulfilling her role at the NWSL’s annual media day. Rodman joyfully dashed over, embracing Swanson as they reunited after a long separation during Swanson’s pregnancy.

“Wow, when was the last time I saw Mal?” Rodman reflected later. “It’s been ages—I haven’t seen her during her entire pregnancy, so it feels like forever.”

Fifteen minutes later, Sophia Wilson arrived and parked a short distance from Rodman. Almost immediately, she was caught up in a media interview interrupted by Swanson, who shared a lighthearted moment with Wilson. Swanson teased that she nearly cried upon seeing Wilson and humorously recalled a question Wilson had received about her newborn daughter, Gigi.

It’s been nearly a year and a half since the trio last played together, combining to score 10 goals for the U.S. women’s national team and earning the nickname “Triple Espresso.” Back in Paris, they showcased the promise seen in them for years as potential future stars. Since then, life has taken them on different journeys, with Rodman becoming the highest-paid player in women’s soccer after signing a groundbreaking contract with the Washington Spirit, and both Wilson and Swanson embracing motherhood after maternity leave.

As they all prepare to return for the 2026 season, they will reconvene ahead of a crucial NWSL year. The 2027 Women’s World Cup looms large for many in women’s soccer, and consistent club performance is essential for earning spots on the USWNT roster. It’s a prime opportunity for the trio to reestablish their dynamic on the field.

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Swanson, two months postpartum with her daughter Josie, is taking a measured approach to her return, while Wilson has resumed training and aims to play for the Portland Thorns by mid-March. “We’re going to be ready for opening day,” Wilson stated, expressing her eagerness to join the squad.

Rodman commended both Swanson and Wilson for successfully merging motherhood with their professional responsibilities. “It’s incredible to see them back after pregnancy,” she said, noting her excitement for their eventual return to camp.

Rodman, meanwhile, is in a stronger position to contribute this season after dealing with injuries, playing well in recent friendlies, and adopting a leadership role as one of the most seasoned players on the current roster. Yet, balancing her busy schedule with downtime is essential as she prepares.

A New Chapter for Triple Espresso and the USWNT

The dynamics may have shifted, but the team spirit remains strong. Under Coach Emma Hayes, the USWNT has diversified its lineup and focused on integrating younger talent, making the environment different from their last appearance together in national colors. The trio recognizes that this change is not a burden but an opportunity, as they look forward to reconnecting both on and off the pitch.

“I really enjoyed watching the new players getting their chances,” Wilson remarked, indicating the necessity of depth in the roster for a long tournament season.

Rodman, stepping into a more mature role, offers encouragement and support to the new players, fostering a supportive team environment. “It’s important for the young athletes to know they’re not alone in their struggles,” she expressed.

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The new support system for mothers in the sport, particularly after the USWNT’s historic equal pay settlement, has fostered a newfound sense of camaraderie. Wilson recalled her joy in sharing the news of her pregnancy with Hayes, who was supportive and understanding throughout the transition.

Connecting with other athletes who have experienced pregnancy has been invaluable for Swanson. “Pregnancy and postpartum are unique journeys for everyone, and it was helpful to exchange experiences with teammates,” she noted.

Together, the once-divided paths of Triple Espresso seem to be converging again, signifying a promising future for both the players and the sport.

Fan Take: The return of Trinity Rodman, Mallory Swanson, and Sophia Wilson signifies not only a revival of their powerhouse trio on the field but also a shifting culture in women’s soccer that increasingly embraces motherhood. Their journey reflects the growing recognition of female athletes’ multifaceted lives and could inspire a new generation of players to chase their dreams while balancing family life.

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