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Sam Mewis

Samantha June Mewis is an American former professional soccer player who played as a midfielder, most notably for the United States women's national team (USWNT) and clubs in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), where she achieved major successes including the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup and multiple league titles before retiring in January 2024 due to a chronic knee injury. Born on October 9, 1992, in Weymouth, Massachusetts, and raised in Hanson, Mewis grew up in a soccer-focused family with parents Robert and Melissa, alongside her younger sister Kristie Mewis, who also became a USWNT teammate. Standing at 6 feet tall, she earned the nickname "The Tower of Power" for her physical presence and aerial ability on the field. Mewis attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she majored in English and helped lead the Bruins to the 2013 NCAA Division I women's soccer championship as a junior. Mewis began her NWSL career with the in 2015, winning the NWSL the following year in 2016, before the team relocated and rebranded as the in 2017. With the , she secured two more NWSL Championships (2018 and 2019) and three consecutive NWSL Shields (2017–2019), earning individual accolades such as a finalist spot for the 2017 NWSL Award and selection to the 2017 NWSL Best XI. In 2020, she joined Manchester City for the 2020–21 season in the English FA Women's Super League, and later played for the Kansas City Current in the NWSL starting in 2022. Internationally, Mewis debuted for the USWNT in 2014, accumulating 83 caps and scoring 24 goals; her highlights include the 2019 World Cup victory, a bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and the 2020 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year award. Following her retirement, Mewis transitioned into media and broadcasting, joining the podcast network Men in Blazers as a host for "The Women's Game" and exploring coaching opportunities, such as serving as head coach for Vermont Green FC's women's exhibition matches in 2025. Her career is remembered for her versatility, leadership in midfield, and role in elevating women's soccer in the United States during a golden era for the sport.

Early life

Early years

was on October 9, 1992, in , and raised in the nearby town of starting from a young age. She grew up in a sports-oriented family that emphasized athletic development. Her father, Robert "Bob" Mewis, played soccer at Fitchburg State College, while her mother, Melissa Mewis, competed in basketball and track at Northeastern University. Mewis has an older sister, , born on February 25, 1991, who also became a professional soccer player and competed for the United States women's national team. The siblings, just 20 months apart, shared a competitive dynamic from childhood, often playing sports together in the family's backyard, which fostered their mutual passion for soccer. Mewis began playing soccer at a young age, influenced by her family's athletic background and the constant encouragement to participate in multiple sports. She and her sister joined local youth teams, developing their skills through rigorous training and competition. By her early teens, Mewis was involved with elite youth programs, including the Scorpions SC club team, where she helped secure three state championships and two regional titles over five years. This period marked her transition from casual play to structured development in competitive environments. During high school at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School in , Mewis excelled in soccer while also participating in , , and . On the soccer , she earned two-time ESPN RISE First-Team All-American honors in 2009 and 2010 and contributed to four league championships and one sectional title. Her high school highlighted her growing prowess as a , setting for her to the collegiate level at UCLA.

College career

Sam Mewis enrolled at the (UCLA) in 2011 on a , where she majored in English. Over her four-year collegiate with the UCLA Bruins from 2011 to 2014, Mewis appeared in 87 matches, starting 86, while scoring 31 goals (ninth all-time at UCLA), providing 32 assists (second all-time), and accumulating 94 points (sixth all-time). As a freshman in 2011, she recorded 6 goals and 7 assists in 21 appearances, earning a spot on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team and ranking second in team scoring behind Sydney Leroux. In 2013, her junior year, Mewis contributed 6 goals and 9 assists across 26 games, securing First-Team All-Pac-12 honors as UCLA captured the Pac-12 regular-season title. Her senior season in 2014 was a standout, with 16 goals, 13 assists, and 45 points—leading the Pac-12 in all three categories—while earning First-Team All-Pac-12, Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, First-Team All-American, and First-Team All-Pacific Region accolades. Mewis played a pivotal role in UCLA's postseason success, helping the team advance to the each year from to . In , she anchored the midfield during UCLA's run to the program's first , defeating the 1–0 in overtime in the final. The following year, in , Mewis tallied 1 goal and 5 assists over six matches as the Bruins reached the Elite Eight before falling to Virginia. These performances, including her selection as a four-time All-Pac-12 honoree and finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy in , highlighted her emergence as a top collegiate midfielder and paved the way for her professional transition. Off the field, Mewis balanced her athletic demands with academic excellence, earning honorable mention Pac-12 All- honors in , , and , along with First-Team All-American and First-Team NSCAA All-American in . She graduated in with a in English, having maintained standing while positioning herself for a professional soccer career, which began with her selection as the fourth overall pick in the 2015 NWSL College Draft.

Club career

Pali Blues (2013–2014)

Sam Mewis signed with the of the USL W-League in while completing her junior year at UCLA, joining the semi-professional summer for her debut. The , coached by Charlie Naimo, dominated the and captured the national championship in July , marking Mewis's first in a setting. Upon graduating from UCLA in , Mewis returned to the on a full-time basis as the rebranded to the LA Blues ahead of the season. The LA Blues finished the regular season undefeated, clinched the championship, and won the W-League for the second consecutive year, defeating the Vancouver Whitecaps 2–1 in the final. Mewis contributed significantly to this success, playing primarily as a central midfielder and adapting her college-honed skills to the tactical demands of semi-professional play. Her tenure with the Pali Blues and LA Blues represented a pivotal transition from amateur collegiate soccer to compensated professional competition, where she gained essential experience in high-stakes matches and team dynamics. Building on her UCLA background as a versatile attacking midfielder, this period solidified Mewis's readiness for full-time professional leagues.

Western New York Flash (2015–2016)

Sam Mewis was selected fourth overall by the Western New York Flash in the 2015 NWSL College Draft out of UCLA. In her rookie season of 2015, Mewis started all 20 regular-season matches for the Flash, recording 4 goals and 4 assists while helping the team finish seventh in the league standings. Her strong debut campaign earned her a spot as a finalist for the NWSL Rookie of the Year award. During the 2016 season, Mewis emerged as a key midfielder for the Flash, contributing to their surprising championship run as the fourth seed in the playoffs. She scored the equalizing goal in the NWSL Championship match against the Washington Spirit, leveling the score at 1–1 in the 14th minute and helping secure a 2–2 draw after extra time that led to a 3–2 penalty shootout victory for the title. The Flash's underdog triumph marked Mewis's first professional championship. Mewis solidified her reputation as a versatile box-to-box during her time with the , known for her to contribute both defensively and in with her , , and . Following the 2016 season, the relocated to , and rebranded as the , with Mewis joining the in the move.

North Carolina Courage (2017–2020)

Following the relocation of the to , in January , the franchise rebranded as the , with Mewis joining the new team as a from the outset. In her debut season, Mewis appeared in all 24 regular-season matches, starting 22 and logging over 2,200 minutes while contributing 6 goals and 3 assists to help the secure the as the league's top regular-season team. Her performance earned her a spot on the NWSL Best XI and a finalist nomination for the league's Most Valuable Player award. Mewis continued her strong form in 2018 despite missing time early due to a knee injury, featuring in 19 regular-season games with 4 goals and 2 assists. The Courage again claimed the before defeating the 2-0 in the semifinals, where Mewis scored a long-range in the 86th minute to the victory and advance to the final. In the championship match, the team triumphed 3-0 over Portland Thorns FC to win their first NWSL title, with Mewis earning another Best XI selection for her consistent midfield presence. The 2019 saw Mewis to 14 regular-season appearances due to commitments, but she still recorded 3 goals and 2 assists while starting 13 . The captured their third consecutive before routing the Red Stars 4-0 in the championship, with Mewis scoring the fourth goal in the 78th minute to the dominant and complete a second straight double. She rounded out her Best XI streak with a third straight nod, underscoring her role in the team's dynasty during this period. In 2020, Mewis made 2 appearances in the NWSL Challenge Cup before departing on loan, contributing to the 's ongoing success amid a shortened season. Over her four years with the club, Mewis established herself as a dominant box-to-box midfielder, amassing 13 regular-season goals and 7 assists while anchoring the engine room for back-to-back league doubles.

Manchester City (2020–2021)

In August 2020, Sam Mewis signed a one-year with , marking her departure from the and her entry into European with the FA Women's Super League () club. The move came amid a of players transitioning to the English league during the , which had delayed the NWSL and playing opportunities stateside. Mewis debuted in the WSL on September 5, , starting and playing the full 90 minutes in a 2-0 victory over Aston Villa. Mewis quickly established herself as a key , contributing significantly across competitions despite the season's disruptions from the ongoing , which postponed and required strict protocols. In the WSL, she made 17 appearances (14 starts), scoring 7 goals and recording 2 assists over 1,147 minutes. Her performances extended to cup competitions, where she scored the winner in Manchester City's 2-1 Women's FA Cup semi-final triumph over Arsenal on October 1, 2020, and netted the opening goal in the final against Everton on November 1, 2020—a 3-1 extra-time that secured the 2019–20 FA Cup title. In the UEFA Women's Champions League, she featured in 3 , scoring 3 goals, including a decisive strike in the round-of-32 win over Göteborg. Overall, these contributions helped Manchester City finish second in the WSL and reach the Champions League quarter-finals. The transition to the WSL presented challenges, including adaptation to its faster pace and physical demands compared to the NWSL. In January 2021, Mewis suffered a minor injury that sidelined her briefly, but she returned in March with a brace in a 3-0 league win over Bristol City, extending a scoring streak that highlighted her resilience. The pandemic further complicated the season with fixture congestion and health concerns, yet Mewis praised the professional environment at City for aiding her integration. This stint represented Mewis's first major foray into international club football outside North America, elevating her profile on the global stage through high-stakes matches in England's premier league and European tournaments. Her success, including the FA Cup triumph, underscored her versatility and solidified her reputation as a dynamic, goal-scoring midfielder capable of thriving in elite European competition.

North Carolina Courage (2021)

Following her loan spell at Manchester City, where she gained valuable experience in the FA Women's Super League, Sam Mewis returned to the on , 2021, signing a multi-year with the . She rejoined the ahead of the 2021 NWSL , aiming to reintegrate into the league's competitive after her time abroad. Mewis appeared in five regular-season matches for the Courage, starting four and logging 310 minutes on the pitch. During this period, she contributed one goal and one assist, showcasing her midfield versatility in linking defense and attack. Her limited appearances were influenced by international commitments, as she prepared for and participated in the U.S. Women's National Team's summer schedule, which restricted her club availability. Despite Mewis's contributions, the Courage finished sixth in the NWSL regular season with a 9-6-9 , qualifying for the but ultimately falling 1-0 in extra time to the in the quarterfinals on , , without advancing further or securing any titles that year. Mewis did not in the postseason to undergoing arthroscopic on her right on , , which sidelined her for the of the . This brief return allowed Mewis to readjust to NWSL play while prioritizing her national team duties, setting the foundation for her subsequent transfer to the in late 2021.

Kansas City Current (2022–2023)

On , 2021, Mewis was traded to the in exchange for defender Kiki Pickett and the Current's third-overall pick in the . In 2022, Mewis made two appearances in the (preseason ), totaling 90 minutes with no goals or assists, before ongoing issues limited her further involvement. She did not in the . In 2023, Mewis did not make any appearances to a season-ending that ultimately contributed to her retirement in 2024.

International career

Youth international career

Mewis began her youth international career with the United States Under-17 Women's National Team (U-17 WNT), where she earned 13 caps and scored eight goals. Along with her older sister Kristie, she made history as the first pair of siblings to represent the U.S. at a FIFA Women's World Cup, competing at the in New Zealand, where the team secured a silver medal after a 2-1 final loss to North Korea. Mewis contributed offensively during the tournament, including a goal in a group stage victory over New Zealand. She advanced to the Under-20 Women's National Team (U-20 WNT) in 2010, accumulating 38 caps and seven goals across her tenure. Mewis helped the U-20 WNT win gold at the in , securing for the in , where she made appearances as the team reached the quarterfinals. In 2012, as a reserve player, she featured in several matches during the in , contributing with assists, including two in the opener against Ghana, as the U.S. team won the championship with a 1-0 final win over . Throughout her youth international experience, totaling 51 caps across the U-17 and U-20 levels, Mewis developed her midfield prowess, emphasizing ball-winning, creativity, and aerial strength. This progression laid the groundwork for her senior national team call-up in January 2014.

Senior international career

Mewis made her debut for the women's national soccer (USWNT) on March 7, 2014, substituting into a against at the in , where she entered alongside her Kristie, marking the first time the Mewis sisters played together for the . Over her , she earned 83 caps and scored 24 goals, establishing herself as a versatile and dynamic central midfielder known for her physical presence, vision, and goal-scoring ability from deep positions. Her breakthrough came during the Vlatko Andonovski era, where she became a key starter, contributing to the 's tactical evolution toward a more fluid, possession-based style. Mewis did not feature in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, as she was still developing at the club level and not selected for the roster. However, she played a pivotal role in the in , starting six of seven and scoring two goals in the opening 13-0 group stage over , which set a . Her performances, including a standout showing in the final against the Netherlands, helped the USWNT secure the title, with data analyses later ranking her as the tournament's top performer based on key metrics like progressive passes and defensive duels won. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021), Mewis started four matches, providing a crucial assist in the quarterfinal against the Netherlands and contributing to the team's bronze medal win with a 4-3 over Australia in the third-place match. In 2023, Mewis was named to the USWNT roster for the in and but saw no playing time due to ongoing from surgery earlier that year. Her final international came on , 2021, in the . Following the Olympics, Mewis stepped away from the USWNT to prioritize her and rehabilitate a persistent , effectively retiring from international play. Among her individual honors, she was nominated for the 2021 Ballon d'Or Féminin, recognizing her consistent excellence as a midfielder.

Post-retirement career

Coaching

Following her from playing in due to a , Sam Mewis transitioned into , taking on the of for the inaugural women's in , where the secured a 5-4 penalty shootout victory over FC Laval after a 1-1 draw. She returned as for the 2025 season, leading the through three in the USL-affiliated structure. Under her guidance, remained undefeated, winning all three contests—including a 2-1 victory over AS Blainville on June 14—before sold-out crowds at Virtue Field, highlighting her emphasis on building cohesion with limited training sessions. Mewis's coaching philosophy centers on player development and mentoring at youth and semi-professional levels, drawing directly from her experiences with the United States Women's National Team (USWNT), where she made 83 appearances and contributed to the victory. She has described her approach as using her background to grow soccer in Vermont and connect players with the community, fostering a supportive environment that prioritizes individual growth. This focus is evident in her efforts to connect the team with local Vermont communities and prioritize individual growth over immediate results in exhibition play. Looking ahead, Mewis is expected to remain involved as Vermont Green FC's women's team transitions to a full-time roster in the USL W League starting in 2026 as a founding member of the Northeast Division, as confirmed in October 2025, potentially expanding her role to higher-level competition while balancing her media commitments. Her undefeated record as a coach—spanning four exhibition matches across 2024 and 2025—positions her for further advancement in women's soccer development.

Media career

Following her retirement from professional soccer, Sam Mewis launched "The Women's Game" in January 2024 as editor-in-chief, establishing a dedicated media platform for women's soccer under the Men in Blazers Media Network. The initiative encompasses a podcast and YouTube channel that provide comprehensive coverage of the sport globally, including analysis of major leagues and events. Episodes frequently explore topics such as NWSL developments and international competitions, featuring in-depth interviews with players and experts to highlight the evolving landscape of women's football. The platform has collaborated with prominent USWNT , including appearances and discussions involving figures like , on shared experiences to offer authentic insights into . By late 2025, "The Women's Game" had cultivated a substantial audience, positioning it as one of the leading podcasts in women's soccer coverage. In to her at "The Women's Game," Mewis has served as a guest analyst for networks including ESPN and CBS Sports, providing commentary on key matches and retirement-related discussions. She has also contributed written pieces to The Players' Tribune, reflecting on themes of empowerment and the playing field in women's sports. Mewis's media efforts emphasize promoting the growth of women's soccer, with her "Mewniverse" branding—exemplified in the "Mewis Squared" podcast co-hosted with her sister Kristie—infusing content with relatable sibling dynamics alongside substantive soccer analysis. Her background as a World Cup-winning USWNT midfielder enhances the credibility of these ventures, bridging on-field expertise with off-field storytelling.

Personal life

Family

Sam Mewis shares a close and with her , , who is also a and a member of the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT). The s, born just 20 months apart, first played together professionally at the North Carolina Courage in 2018, where they contributed to the team's NWSL Shield and Championship wins. Their sibling rivalry and mutual support have been highlighted in various media, including joint appearances and discussions about balancing competition with camaraderie. Mewis married her longtime partner, Patrick "Pat" Johnson, in a private in , , on , 2018. The , who began in 2013, have maintained a low-profile outside of soccer circles; Johnson, a professional cook with no background in the sport, runs a food-focused Instagram account (@sandgies) featuring breakfast sandwiches and culinary adventures that occasionally involve Mewis. Mewis's parents, Bob and Melissa Mewis, have provided ongoing support throughout her career and into her post-retirement life. Former youth soccer players themselves, they instilled a love for the sport in their daughters from an early age and continued offering emotional backing during Mewis's professional transitions, including her 2024 move to Vermont to pursue coaching opportunities with Vermont Green FC. Bob worked in construction cost estimation, and Melissa did office work and part-time jobs, emphasizing balanced development and family involvement in their daughters' athletic pursuits. The sisters' dynamic is playfully captured in their joint , Mewis Squared, launched in 2025 and branded as the "Mewniverse," which features candid discussions on chaotic interactions, shared soccer memories, and updates. Episodes often highlight their humorous banter and close-knit , drawing on their of backyard and professional collaborations to engage fans with lighthearted .

Health and retirement

Mewis's was significantly impacted by injuries that originated in during a for the women's national team, sidelining her for approximately six months. The issue persisted as a cartilage problem, leading to her first arthroscopic surgery shortly after the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. She made a limited return in 2022, featuring in three appearances for club and country, but ongoing complications necessitated a second surgery in January 2023, which involved cartilage donor grafts and forced her to miss the entire 2023 season. On January 19, 2024, Mewis announced her retirement from professional soccer at age 31, citing the chronic nature of her knee injury as the primary reason, which prevented her from meeting the physical demands of elite-level play. In her statement, she expressed a mix of sadness and clarity about the decision, emphasizing that after over two years of daily rehabilitation, it became evident her knee could no longer sustain the sport's rigors. Following her retirement, Mewis prioritized recovery through intensive physical therapy and made a lifestyle change by relocating to to focus on long-term health management. She has openly discussed the emotional challenges of prolonged injury , highlighting the importance of mental well-being for athletes navigating such setbacks. Reflecting on her , Mewis concluded an eight-year professional tenure that included 42 goals and 19 assists across club competitions, alongside 83 international caps and 24 goals for the USWNT.

Career statistics

Club

Throughout her professional club career, Sam Mewis amassed 131 appearances, scoring 30 goals and recording 15 assists across the , (NWSL), and (WSL). In the NWSL, Mewis featured in approximately 100 regular season matches, netting 24 goals and providing 18 assists, primarily with the and , with limited play for due to . Her time in the WSL with Manchester City included 17 appearances and 7 goals. Earlier stints in the W-League with (not WNY Flash) added to her domestic totals, where she contributed to the 2013 championship, though detailed stats are limited. The following table summarizes her club statistics by season, focusing on league play (regular season appearances, goals, assists, and minutes played where tracked; cup competitions excluded for conciseness). Data reflects her up to retirement in 2024 and is based on available .
SeasonTeamLeagueAppsGoalsAssistsMinutes
NWSL181,200
NWSL181,300
2015NWSL20441,685
2016NWSL14521,260
2017NWSL24632,098
2018NWSL17321,092
2019NWSL122995
2020NWSL000
2020–21Manchester City17721,147
2021NWSL5307
2022Kansas City CurrentNWSL21341,500
2023Kansas City CurrentNWSL2100
Total148342311,184
*Note: 2013-2014 stats approximate based on available records; 2020 NWSL apps 0 as she was on to (played in separately); 2022 stats include regular season and limited play; Pali Blues (W-League 2013-2014) not included due to limited detailed stats (estimated 15+ apps, 5+ goals). Totals adjusted accordingly.

International

Sam Mewis earned 83 caps for the senior women's national soccer team (USWNT) between 2014 and 2021, during which she scored 24 goals and provided 10 assists. Her international debut came on March 7, 2014, against in the , and her final appearance was on August 5, 2021, against at the . Mewis's goals were distributed across various opponents and years, with notable contributions including her first international goal against Puerto Rico on February 15, 2016, in the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Tournament; four goals in 2016 against opponents such as Germany (twice), Switzerland, and Puerto Rico; two goals against Thailand on June 11, 2019, during the FIFA Women's World Cup group stage; and five goals in 2021, highlighted by a hat-trick against Colombia on January 18, 2021, in a friendly, plus goals against Portugal (June 10, 2021) and Mexico (July 1, 2021). The remaining goals came in friendlies and qualifiers against teams including Costa Rica, Japan, and the . In major tournaments, Mewis featured prominently for the USWNT. At the 2019 , she played all six matches, scoring two goals and recording four assists, including two goals and two assists in the 13-0 opening win over . At the 2020 (held in 2021), she appeared in all six , contributing one as the secured . She did not earn caps at the 2016 Olympics, serving as an alternate.
TournamentMatchesGoalsAssists
624
2020 Tokyo Olympics610
Other (friendlies, qualifiers, etc.)71216
Total832410
Mewis also had a distinguished youth international career, accumulating 51 caps and 15 goals across the U-17 and U-20 levels. With the U-17 WNT, she recorded 13 caps and 8 goals, including strong performances in qualifying tournaments. For the U-20 WNT, she tallied 38 caps and 7 goals, contributing to teams that competed in events like the . No caps or goals are recorded for U-15 or U-19 levels in available records.
Youth TeamCapsGoals
U-17 WNT138
U-20 WNT387
Total5115

Honors

Club honors

Pali Blues

  • 2013 USL W-League Western Conference champions: Mewis contributed to the team's regular-season conference title in the Western Conference.
  • 2013 USL W-League champions: The Pali Blues defeated the Vancouver Whitecaps in the championship match to claim the national title, marking their third W-League championship.

Western New York Flash

  • 2016 NWSL Champions: Mewis helped the Flash defeat the Washington Spirit 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in the NWSL Championship final.

North Carolina Courage

  • 2017 NWSL Shield: The Courage clinched the regular-season title with a league-best record, securing Mewis's first Shield.
  • 2018 NWSL Shield: Mewis was part of the Courage's second consecutive regular-season championship, finishing with 18 wins.
  • 2018 NWSL Championship: The team won the title by defeating the Portland Thorns 3-0 in the final.
  • 2019 NWSL Shield: The Courage achieved a third straight regular-season title with a 15-4-5 record.
  • 2019 NWSL Championship: Mewis contributed to a 4-0 victory over the Chicago Red Stars in the final.

Manchester City

Individual club awards

  • 2017 NWSL Most Valuable Player finalist: Mewis was recognized for her standout midfield , scoring 6 goals and providing 3 .
  • 2017 NWSL Best XI: She earned first- honors for her contributions to the Courage's successful .
  • 2020–21 PFA WSL Team of the Year: Selected to the .
  • 2024 North Carolina Courage Ring of Honor: Inducted as the first member.

International honors

Sam Mewis earned 83 caps for the United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) between 2014 and 2022, scoring 24 goals during her international career. She contributed to several major tournament victories and medals, highlighting her role as a key midfielder in the team's midfield engine. Her international honors include both team achievements and individual recognitions, reflecting her impact on the global stage.

Team Honors

Mewis was a pivotal player in the USWNT's triumph, starting in six of the seven matches and scoring a semifinal goal against in a 2-1 . The defeated the Netherlands 2-0 in the final to secure their fourth World Cup title. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics (held in 2021), she helped the USWNT earn a bronze medal, appearing in limited action due to injury recovery but contributing to the semifinal run before a 1-0 loss to Canada. She also played a central role in regional successes, including the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship win, where the USWNT went undefeated and defeated Mexico 2-0 in the final to qualify for the 2019 World Cup. Mewis participated in the 2016 and 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournaments, both of which the USWNT won convincingly—Mewis scored twice in a 4-0 semifinal victory over Mexico in 2020 to secure Olympic qualification. Additionally, she featured in the inaugural 2016 SheBelieves Cup victory, scoring the game-winning goal in a 2-1 final against Germany, and the 2020 edition, where the USWNT finished unbeaten with a 3-1 win over Japan in the final. Mewis was part of the 2018 Tournament of Nations championship squad, which topped the round-robin format with wins over Japan, Australia, and Brazil.

Individual Honors

In recognition of her standout performances, Mewis was named the 2020 U.S. Soccer Female Player of the Year, receiving 45% of the vote ahead of finalists and ; this made her the 17th different USWNT player to win the award. She also received the 2021 for Best International Athlete, Women's Soccer, beating nominees , , and . Earlier that year, ranked her No. 1 on their list of the 50 best women's soccer players in the world, praising her transformation into a dominant central midfielder.

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