They looked rather lackluster in the games I watched. There must be a reason no one ever wins the olympics after winning the world cup. Mexico's elimination on the men's side was absolutely shocking. There were some odd roster choices but the fundamental problem with the WNT is baked into their CBA. There are contractual provisions regarding calls ups that make it extremely difficult for a manager to turn over the roster, which tends to result in stagnation when a generation of players starts to look past prime. Basically there are very low limits on the number of days a player who isn't already under a WNT contract can be called into a camp so going into a tournament a manager can either call up a new player or a veteran; they couldn't call both into camp and evaluate and go with the best option. Which is how you end up with Megan Rapinoe, 7 months removed from an ACL tear playing heavy minutes in the Olympics. Not for nothing, but Jill Ellis is not a very good manager either. Mexico struggling in Brazil doesn't surprise me; most of their best talent is on the senior roster. And Carli Lloyd is already talking about 2019 WC and 2020 Olympics...she'll be 37 and 38 for those. I will say I'm excited to see Mallory Pugh develop.