Trinity Rodman

#2 Forward Hear pronunciation

Status Active
Position Forward
Home Town Newport Beach, Calif.
Age 05/20/2002
Height 5'8"
College Washington State
Pronouns She/Her
Acquired Drafted by the Spirit, 2021 NWSL Draft
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8

Goals

6

Assists

41

Shots on Goal

26

Matches Played

Career Summary

  • PROFESSIONAL
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • COLLEGE

2024

Tied Ouleye Sarr for the team lead with eight goals in the regular season, added five assists passing Crystal Dunn and Diana Matheson to become the Spirit’s all-time regular season assists leader. Played 1,770 regular season minutes, averaging 0.66 goal contributions per 90 minutes. Appeared in 23 regular season matches and all three playoff matches, playing all 330 minutes of the Spirit’s postseason matches. Named to the league’s September Best XI of the Month, was a finalist for 2024 NWSL MVP, named to the NWSL’s year-end Best XI First Team. 

2023

Started all 19 matches in which she appeared, playing a total of 1,635 minutes. Finished first on the team with 61 shots and 31 shots on target and tied for second on the team with five goals. Became the youngest player in NWSL history to record 10 assists and 10 goals in a regular season career and the youngest player in Spirit history to make 50 appearances with the team. Named to the 2023 NWSL Best XI Second Team.

2022

Appeared in 18 regular season matches (16 starts), playing a total of 1,502 minutes. Finished second on the team with four goals. Also started in all eight Challenge Cup matches, adding four goals in those appearances. Nominated for the Ballon d’Or Féminin in 2022, recognizing the best players in women’s soccer around the world.

2021

Appeared in 25 matches (22 starts, regular season and playoffs combined), playing a total of 2,054 minutes. Scored seven goals and added seven assists. Recorded 40 key passes and 36 shots on goal. Named to the Team of the Month in October and became the 2021 NWSL Rookie of the Year presented by Ally. Assisted on game-winning goal in 2021 NWSL Championship.

2024

Appeared in 18 matches for the U.S. Women’s National Team, scoring three goals and adding four assists. Helped the side win the Concacaf W Gold Cup, SheBelieves Cup and gold medal at the 2024 Olympics. Scored three goals and provided an assist during the Olympic gold medal run in France. Netted the extra time winner in the Olympic quarterfinal against Japan with a left-footed strike over the outstretched arm of the keeper. 

2023

Appeared in 16 matches (10 starts), playing 954 minutes. Added four goals and three assists on the year. Called up for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, making her first World Cup appearance at the Australia/New Zealand tournament.

2022

Capped for the USWNT for the first time. Appeared in ten matches (two starts), playing 343 minutes.  Scored two goals, including her first senior team goal in a 9-0 victory over Uzbekistan.  Became the first teenager to score a goal for the USWNT since 2018 and the 31st all-time.

2020

Washington State: Enrolled at Washington State in 2020 but did not play for the Cougars as the Pac-12 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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