By Scott Goldman | Posted 7/22/2018
The U.S. National Team roared out of the locker room Sunday — and never looked back.
From the opening kickoff, the United States U19 team overwhelmed Sweden, scoring five touchdowns in a little more than a quarter en route to a 61-9 victory in the Bronze Medal game Sunday in Mexico City.
Quarterback Alek Jacobs threw three first-half touchdown strikes — two of them to Harrington Greer. Running back Treshaun Ward added two touchdown runs, including a 65-yarder midway through the second quarter.
The U.S. defense was outstanding, shutting down Sweden throughout the first half — including Stone Snyder‘s interception midway through the first quarter, which set the U.S. up for Greer’s 14-yard catch from Jacobs for a 14-0 lead with 2:42 left in the first.
Jacobs was masterful in running the U.S. offense in the first quarter, and drove the U.S. to the 1-yard line as the quarter ended. Ward snuck in on the first play of the second quarter for a 20-0 U.S. lead.
The ensuing kickoff, though, led to the U.S. breaking the game wide open. Dorian Davisrecovered the live ball after a pop-up onside kickoff, setting the U.S. up on Sweden’s 25. Jacobs needed only one play to hit Randy Rivera for the score.
After forcing another three-and-out for Sweden, it took the U.S. two plays to go 47 yards for another score, a gorgeous Jacobs strike to Greer.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 4 unanswered TDs for @USNFT as Randy Rivera hauls in this 25-yard pass!
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— USA Football (@USAFootball) July 22, 2018