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U.S. Women’s National Team Defeats Great Britain 14-0 in Deaflympics Group Finale

Deaf WNT Set for Deaflympics Gold Medal Match on Monday, Nov. 24 (10 p.m. ET; JDFA YouTube); Emily Spreeman’s Four Goals Leave Her Two Away From 50 Heading Into Final International Match
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U.S. Women’s National Team Defeats Great Britain 14-0 in Deaflympics Group Finale
U.S. Women’s National Team Defeats Great Britain 14-0 in Deaflympics Group Finale

FUKUSHIMA, Japan (Nov. 23, 2025) – Paced by four goals from Emily Spreeman, braces from Holly Hunter and Paris Price, and single strikes from Tia LaBrecque, Kate Ward, Mia White, Sydney Andrews and Josephine Blazic, the U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team ran to a 14-0 win against Great Britain in the team’s group stage finale at the 2025 Deaflympics on Sunday. The USA now moves on to face hosts Japan in the Final on Tuesday, Nov. 24, where it will look to earn a record fifth Deaflympics Gold Medal.

The USA was dominant from the opening whistle, with Price feeding LaBrecque for the opening goal in the first minute. Spreeman followed with her first of four goals in the third minute. The USA’s all-time leading scorer also tallied in the sixth, 26th and 34th minute to take her international tally to 48 goals in 29 matches. Hunter grabbed her brace to give the USA a 5-0 lead inside the first 10 minutes.

A Kate Ward penalty, along with goals from White, Andrews and Post gave the USA an incredible 11-0 halftime lead.

On the other side of halftime, Price grabbed two goals in the 46th and 59th minutes, while Josephine Blazic collected her first international goal to cap the scoring at 14-0.

The USA moves on to the Gold Medal Match where it will face hosts Japan on Monday, November 24 (10 p.m. ET; JDFA YouTube). The game will mark the final match of the international careers of long-time veterans Spreeman, Andrews and Ward, as well as head coach Amy Griffin and assistant Joy Fawcett.

-U.S. WOMEN’S DEAF NATIONAL TEAM MATCH REPORT-

Match: U.S. Women’s Deaf National Team vs. Great Britain

Date: Nov. 23, 2025

Competition: Tokyo 2025 Deaflympics – Group Stage

Venue: J-Village, Fukushima, Japan

Kickoff: 12 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET on Nov. 22)

Weather: 47 degrees, overcast

Attendance: 312

Scoring Summary 1 2 F
USA 11 3 14
AUS 0 0 0
USA – Tia LaBrecque (Paris Price)1st minute
USA – Emily Spreeman (Holly Hunter)3
USA – Holly Hunter5
USA – Emily Spreeman (Tia LaBrecque)6
USA – Holly Hunter9
USA – Kate Ward (Penalty)13
USA – Emily Spreeman (Tia LaBrecque)26
USA – Emily Spreeman (Holly Hunter)34
USA – Mia White (Emily Spreeman)39
USA – Sydney Andrews (Paris Price)42
USA – Sophie Post (Paris Price)45+3
USA – Paris Price (Tia LaBrecque)46
USA – Paris Price (Gracie Fitzgerald)59
USA – Josephine Blazic (Sophie Post)81

Lineups:

USA: 12–Sierra Kaspar; 3–Paige Beaudry, 11–Sydney Andrews, 5–Gracie Fitzgerald; 2–Kate Ward, 14–Paris Price (20–Josephine Blazic, 64), 4–Holly Hunter (6–Melia Lenert, 40), 15–Tia LeBrecque, 9–Ani Khachadourian (18–Faith Wylie, 74); 17–Mia White (16–Emma Neff, 46), 10–Emily Spreeman (23–Sophie Post, 40)

Subs not used: 1–Meghan Maiwald, 7–Sabina Shysh, 8–Erin Cembrale, 13–Casey King, 19–Chelsey Tumey, 21–Taegan Ferrin, 22–Payton DeGraw

Head Coach: Amy Griffin

GBR: 23-Isabel Ash, 3-Lucindha Lawson, 6-Sophia DaCombe, 8-Summer Grabowski (15-Christine Murray, 46), 9-Keira How, 11-Sophie Mernagh (7-Aalayah Clarke, 28), 12-Mandy Trodyn, 13-Victoria Bridae (5-Pembo Alp, 46), 14-Genevieve O’Hara, 17-Jasmine Wilkins, 18-Macie White (10-Evie Lake, 71)

Head Coach: George McGowan

Stats Summary: USA / GBR

Shots: 30 / 1

Shots on Goal: 22 / 0

Saves: 0 / 8

Corner Kicks: 5 / 0 

Fouls: 4 / 5

Offside: 0 / 0

Misconduct Summary
None

Officials:

Referee: Rina Iwasa

Assistant Referee 1: Akari Jin

Assistant Referee 2: Taro Honda

Fourth Official: Kanna Watanabe