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Updated at 4:58 a.m., Thursday, August 14, 2008

Germany beats U.S. 4-2 in field hockey

By CLIFF BRUNT
Associated Press

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser

Germany's Eileen Hoffmann, on the ground, clears the ball away from USA's Angela Loy during the field hockey competitions at the Olympic Hockey Center at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing on Thursday.

RICK RYCROFT | Associated Press

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BEIJING — Germany scored three second-half goals to beat the United States 4-2 in Olympic women's field hockey on Thursday.

The 2004 gold medalists improved to 3-0 in Pool B and greatly improved their chances of making the medal round again.

The United States dropped to 0-1-2. Although the Americans have been competitive with draws against top-five teams Argentina and Japan, they will be hard-pressed to earn one of the top two slots in the six-team pool that qualify for the medal round. The U.S. has two games remaining in pool play.

The Germans had several quality chances early, but each time, U.S. goalie Amy Tran denied them. The United States took a 1-0 lead in the 27th minute when Tiffany Snow scored off a deflection. Germany answered in the 34th minute when Natascha Keller drove, then put a reverse stick shot past Tran to tie the score right before halftime.

Germany's Fanny Rinne scored in the 49th minute on a penalty corner. Her shot got under a diving Tran, who touched the ball but only slightly redirected its course as it went into the goal.

Natascha Rodewold gave the Germans a 3-1 lead before Angie Loy intercepted a German clearing attempt near the goal and flicked the ball in to trim Germany's lead to 3-2 in the 60th minute.

Germany's Anke Kuehn scored just three minutes later to end the U.S. threat.

Germany captain Tina Bachmann said the team will need better performances Saturday against Argentina and Monday against Japan.

"We are not playing the way we'd like to play," she said. "The first match was a good standard, then we couldn't keep the standard. We were fighting hard for the wins."

Earlier, the Netherlands hung on for a 1-0 win over host China in a matchup of undefeated teams.

The Netherlands, ranked No. 1 in the world, improved to 3-0 in Pool A. China, which entered the game unscored upon, fell to 2-1.

Maartje Paumen scored on a high shot near the edge of the circle in the 21st minute, and the Netherlands took that lead into halftime.

Despite a boisterous and hopeful crowd, No. 6 China struggled to create scoring opportunities in the second half. Its best chance came in the 69th minute, but Zhao Yudiao's shot was high.

Argentina got its first win of the tournament by defeating Japan 2-0. Argentina is 1-0-2, while Japan is 1-1-1.

Spain also won for the first time with a 2-1 win over South Korea.

Australia defeated South Africa 3-0 to remain unbeaten, and Britain defeated New Zealand 2-1 for its first win.