The U.S. Women’s National Team’s uniforms will look a little different Saturday when it takes on England in the SheBelieves Cup tournament in Nashville.

In line with the spirit of the tournament — which Japan and Brazil are also competing in — along with the beginning of March and Women’s History Month, the players are celebrating a wide variety of influential women throughout history. Each player on the team picked an iconic and inspirational female figure to honor with their names, in place of the players’, on the back of their jerseys.

Some of the names that will be featured on the backs of the jerseys include Serena Williams, Beyoncé, Doris Burke, Sally Ride, Malala Yousafzai and even some past national team members.

The USWNT plays England at 4:30 p.m. ET on FOX.

So who’s wearing which name? The team had the players explain why they chose each woman, and the complete list of explanations can be read at USSoccer.com. But here’s a sample of what some players said, via US Soccer.

Abby Dahlkemper: Jennifer Lawrence

Tierna Davidson: Sally Ride

Crystal Dunn: Serena Williams

Why? “I love her. Serena Williams has been my idol for a very long time. I actually watched her play before I was even watching women’s soccer. She inspired me to be an athlete and inspired me to want to be at my best. She’s someone that has broken down so many barriers and that’s hard to even put into words.”

Julie Ertz: Carrie Underwood

Emily Fox: Elena Delle Donne

Adrianna Franch: Briana Scurry

Ashlyn Harris: Cardi B

Why? “I picked Cardi B because I like what she stands for. She doesn’t blend in with society and what people expect her to be. She’s just her and doesn’t care being normal and fitting in and being ordinary. I can appreciate that. She owns her story, all of her story. I think a lot of us can learn something from that.”

Tobin Heath: Doris Burke

Rose Lavelle: J.K. Rowling

Carli Lloyd: Malala Yousafzai

Why? “Malala is someone who stood up for what she believed in even though she knew she could be killed for it. Even after being shot and almost dying she has continued to fight for and inspire women around the world.”

Jessica McDonald: Maya Angelou

Why? “Where do you even start? She’s an amazing human being. I love her poetry, but I think it’s more so her words and how she uses them that captured my attention. Reading her quotes and her poetry has inspired me in a lot of ways, especially on a bad day. I can always go back to her poems.”

Samantha Mewis: Mia Hamm

Alex Morgan: Abby Wambach

Alyssa Naeher: Robin Roberts

Kelley O’Hara: Heather O’Reilly

Christen Press: Sojourner Truth

Why? “Sojourner Truth is the original intersectional activist – advocating for people who have layers of oppression being black and female. She is the ultimate hero for us today, centuries later, as we grapple with the same problems and try to better our world regarding these complex social issues.”

Mallory Pugh: Beyoncé

Why? “She’s a badass. She’s confident and is just a good role model for women in general because she represents something that is so much bigger than herself. She’s inspiring in her industry and all over the world. She is a person who allows and shows women that they can be who they are and flaunt it.”

Megan Rapinoe: Audre Lorde

Why? “Audre Lorde was unapologetically herself. She so beautifully and powerfully expressed all parts of herself and her experiences at once. She was a woman, a lesbian, a feminist, a person of color, a civil right activist and a poet. She understood so clearly that change does not come from playing by the existing set of rules.”

Becky Sauerbrunn: Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Why? “The Notorious RBG. She’s a complete rock star. Dissenting opinion, battling cancer and then showing up to vote… what can’t she do? I just think she’s amazing.”

Casey Short: Katie Sowers

Why? “I chose Katie Sowers because first and foremost, she’s amazing. She’s a coach in the NFL and leading the way and showing girls and women that you can do this too and I think that’s incredible. And I also know her personally and I think she’s a wonderful human and very inspiring.”

Emily Sonnett: Tina Fey

Andi Sullivan: Jessica Mendoza

McCall Zerboni: Mother Teresa

Why? “I picked Mother Teresa because she is the ultimate definition of selfless love and serving for others without getting anything in return.”