RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MANDATORY COURTESY ESPN THROUGHOUT USE OF VIDEO SHOTLIST: ESPN: MANDATORY COURTESY ESPN THROUGHOUT USE OF VIDEO Vancouver, British Columbia - 5 July, 2015 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Carli Lloyd, US Women’s Soccer Team: “As soon as the whistle blew, with Jill allowing me that little bit extra freedom to kind of do what I do, I’m thankful for that. Everybody behind me cleaned up things, defended, just so proud of everyone in this group.” // “Well I remember getting the ball, having space. I saw the goal keeper was off her line and just went for it. I hit it perfectly, I don’t think it could have been struck any better. And I think she did get her hand on it a little bit, but it went in, so it was great.” +++BLACK BETWEEN SOTS+++cc 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Megan Rapinoe, US Women’s Soccer Team: “So good. So good. I think to be honest this is less about beating them. They’re such a class side. I spoke with a few of them that I played with after and they’re nothing but gracious. So it’s less about beating them and more just about achieving our own goal and kind of a redemption, but for ourselves.” +++BLACK BETWEEN SOTS+++ 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Abby Wambach, US Women’s Soccer Team: “I mean it’s bizarre the way it went. I didn’t know for the first half if it was real, if I had died or whatnot? I was asking my teammates seriously, am I alive? I feel this is like what heaven is supposed to feel like. And it’s true. I feel so happy for them, not just for the completion of this goal that we all set, but happy for Carli, happy for Tobin, happy for Lauren, because I know what it feels like to score in an Olympic, Olympic, OMG, I’m a World Cup Champion! It’s weird to say. It’s bizarre. This whole thing is just bizarre.” +++BLACK BETWEEN SOTS+++ 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauren Holiday, US Women’s Soccer Team: “I think we were focused. We came out with a game plan, set pieces were a huge part of that and Carli finished two set pieces early and we were just rolling.” +++BLACK BETWEEN SOTS+++ 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Alex Morgan, US Women’s Soccer Team: “Honestly it feels amazing and I can’t put it into words. We were celebrating in the locker room, I have champagne on my face right now, but it’s amazing, it’s amazing to see, you know Abby getting her first World Cup title. That alone is crazy. She’s done so much for this country, for this sport. And so it means a lot to me and for her, for Christine Rampone, for some of the older players, Shannon Boxx, it’s an amazing moment for these 23 players.”