After last summer, LoPinto and Taylor returned to their college teams but remained in contact. Boston College and Northwestern met during the regular season and were season-long favorites to return to Memorial Day weekend.
Northwestern defeated BC 14-11 on Feb. 29 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts — a game in which LoPinto and Taylor combined for seven points. After the game, they found each other and hugged, not knowing they’d meet again months later.
“It’s the same ritual after every game now,” LoPinto said. “I have so much respect for Madison.”
“Win or lose, it doesn’t matter,” Taylor said.
Taylor’s philosophy was tested ever more on May 26, when Northwestern and Boston College inevitably met in the national championship game — a game in which they matched the same score lines as their previous meeting. LoPinto had the highlight of the day with a behind-the-back goal to kickstart a furious Eagles’ rally that inevitably won them the NCAA title in thrilling fashion.
“It’s their first goal of the game, BTB,” Taylor said. “I was like ‘Classic Emma. Come on.’ You have to respect it. We’re always rooting each other on, but that was hard.”
Boston College trailed 6-0 when LoPinto scored to open the floodgates for a comeback. The Eagles went on to win 14-13 after goalie Shea Dolce — also a U.S. U20 team member — made the kick save heard around the world in the final minute of play.
The win vaulted LoPinto into a summer of celebration. Taylor had to turn the page.
“Playing for a USA team at any level is a cool honor, but to do that when you're coming off a season where you're winning it all, Emma’s still on the celebration tour,” Amonte Hiller said. “Maddie probably has a little bit of a chip on her shoulder. Everyone is coming from a different place.”
Now LoPinto and Taylor are in the same place, wearing the same jersey.
“It’s a feeling of ‘Finally,’” LoPinto said.
The U.S. Women’s U20 National Team will have its final training camp this weekend at Stanford and fly from San Francisco to Hong Kong on Sunday. Opening ceremonies are Aug. 15. The U.S. opens pool play against Germany the next day.
“Not even just with Emma, but with everyone here,” Taylor said. “I've been playing against them for so long, and now that we finally get to play with each other, it's just so cool. I might as well just embrace the moment and have a lot of fun.”