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Updated at 7:51 p.m., Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Kai scores goal, but Wambach's broken leg mars U.S. win

Associated Press

SAN DIEGO — On a night when the United States woman should have been eyeing the upcoming Olympics, they were dealt a crushing blow to their gold medal hopes when Abby Wambach broke her left leg.

Wambach, the team's leading scorer, was carted off the field after a violent collision in the first half of a 1-0 win over Brazil. Wambach is expected to be out for 12 weeks and will miss the Olympics, which start in three weeks.

Wambach fractured both her tibia and fibula and will have surgery Thursday to have a titanium rod inserted into her leg.

"I was very emotional," U.S. captain Lindsay Tarpley said of seeing Wambach taken off the field. "She is one of my best friends."

The match, the Americans' final tuneup before they begin defense of their Olympic title, was won on Natasha Kai's second-half goal. Kai, a former University of Hawai'i and Kahuku High alum, replaced Wambach on the field.

"My heart sank," Kai said. "We need her. She's a big piece of a great team."

Wambach went down hard after a collision with Brazilian defender Andreia Rosa. The players were going for the ball and both went down hard. Wambach began signaling the sideline almost immediately for help. She appeared to be in considerable pain as paramedics fit her with an inflatable brace before carting her off the field after 6 minutes.

"We will miss her if she missed the Olympics," U.S. coach Pia Sundhage said.

Andreia Rosa got up after a minute and continued in the game.

The U.S. opens its Olympics on Aug. 6 against Norway. That title defense will now be much tougher.

Wambach has 99 career goals and is seeking to become just the ninth female player to reach 100 goals and the fifth American. She is also one of the most experienced U.S. players on a young squad.

Kai scored the only goal on a header in the 84th minute off a free kick from Carli Lloyd.

The win raised the Americans' 2008 record to 21-0-1 and extended their home unbeaten streak to 31. The U.S. team beat Brazil 1-0 on Sunday at Commerce City, Colo. It was the fourth U.S. win in five matches by a 1-0 score.