National youth teams Rodriguez played for several United States national youth teams, appearing in two FIFA youth championships: the
2004 U-19 World Championship in Thailand and the
2006 U-20 World Championship in Russia, as well as the 2005 Nordic Cup in Sweden. In total, she's played with the
U-17,
U-19/U-20 and
U-21 programs.
Senior national team Rodriguez's first appearance for the
United States women's national team came on March 11, 2005, against
Finland in the
Algarve Cup while she was a senior in high school. She earned two caps, playing as a sub against Finland and
Denmark.
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup In 2011, Rodriguez started all 18 games she played for the United States and recorded 1,102 minutes of playing time. She scored four goals with three assists. She played in her first
FIFA Women's World Cup at the senior level, starting the first five matches of the tournament.
2012 London Olympics Rodriguez scored five goals in a
2012 CONCACAF Olympic qualifying match between the United States and the
Dominican Republic; the final score of the match was 14–0. Rodriguez's performance set a record for goals scored in a single match by one player in CONCACAF Olympic qualifying, and tied the single-game record for the United States national team. Both records were tied two days later by her teammate,
Sydney Leroux, in a game against
Guatemala. Rodriguez was a member of the team that competed in the
2012 London Olympics. She played four matches as a substitute and received her second Olympic gold medal, the gold medal from the
2008 Beijing Olympics being her first. In 2012, Rodriguez had nine goals off the bench to tie for the second most in United States women's national team history with
Debbie Keller. On December 8, 2012, Rodriguez celebrated her 100th cap with the senior national team during an international friendly against
China at
Ford Field in
Detroit, Michigan. She wore the captain's armband, a team tradition for players in their 100th national team appearance, during the 2–0 win.
2013–2014 In January 2013, Rodriguez announced that she was pregnant with her first child and would miss all of 2013. She returned to the National Team in January 2014 and was named to the
2014 Algarve Cup roster. Rodiguez was named to the roster for the
2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship, she appeared in 2 matches as the United States won the tournament for the seventh time. She appeared in twelve matches in 2014 and scored 2 goals.
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Rodriguez was named to the United States roster for the
2015 Algarve Cup, she scored in a group stage game against
Switzerland. The U.S. won the
Algarve Cup for the tenth time. In April, Rodriguez was named to the final 23-player roster for the
2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, this would be her second time playing in a World Cup as she was also a member of the team in
2011. At the
2015 World Cup Rodriguez appeared in two matches. She was in the starting lineup for their quarterfinal match against
China PR, which the U.S won 1–0. The United States went on to win the 2015 World Cup by defeating
Japan 5–2.
2016–2018 In January 2016, Rodriguez announced that she was expecting her second child and would miss the
2016 Olympics. After giving birth, Rodriguez returned to the National Team in April 2017 in a friendly against
Russia. After tearing her ACL in a match with
FC Kansas City, Rodriguez would miss the rest of 2017. After recovering from her knee injury, Rodriguez was called up in June 2018 for a set of friendlies against
China PR. She was also named to the roster for the
2018 Tournament of Nations, the U.S won the tournament, but Rodriguez did not get any playing time. She was named to the 35-player provisional roster for the
2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship but she was not named to the final 20-player squad.
International summary Updated through 2019-04-22
International goals ==Retirement==