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Jennifer Suhr celebrates her gold medal win in the women's pole vault Monday during the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. (AP photo / August 6, 2012) |
LONDON (AP) — Five things to know about Monday, Day 10 of the London Olympics:
— American classic: U.S. women win soccer thriller against Canada.
— Durant helps feisty U.S. beat Argentina in men's hoops.
— U.S. judo fighter expelled for doping.
— Suhr takes women's pole vault for U.S.; Grenada's James wins 400 meters.
— Gabby Douglas last on uneven bars; Russia's Mustafina wins gold.
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Alex Morgan's looping header gave the U.S. women's soccer team a dramatic 4-3 overtime victory against Canada on Monday night.
And this physical classic was only the semifinal.
Morgan put the U.S. in front for the first time in the third minute of injury time at Old Trafford. Megan Rapinoe scored in the 54th and 70th minutes, and Abby Wambach in the 80th on a penalty for the U.S.