She has won two NWSL championships, one NWSL Challenge Cup, was named to the NWSL Best XI in 2018, and NWSL Second XI in 2019.
Sonnett is one of just three players with 100 caps or more in camp (and one of six with over 30), making her a clear veteran in the squad.
Ahead of the game, one lasting veteran with a sharp wit, tenacious style, and too-often unsung impact will be honored for reaching 100 caps: 31-year-old Georgia native Emily Sonnett.
Sonnett was selected first overall in the 2016 NWSL Draft by Portland Thorns, and helped the west coast juggernauts win the NWSL championship the following season.
Earlier this month, in an interview with US veteran Ali Krieger on ESPN, Emma Hayes described Sonnett as “someone who is diligent in the background, is always doing everything she can possibly do.