NEW YORK —The hat trick was one thing. Carli Lloyd scored the fastest three goals in World Cup history. But it wasn’t just how many goals Lloyd scored or how fast Lloyd was done in leading the U.S. to victory over Japan in the 2015 Women’s World Cup final: It was the manner in which she did it.In due time, it will be Lloyd’s third goal against Japan that will be the highlight of legendary proportion. Having won the ball just inside the U.S. half of the field, Lloyd pivoted with the ball, beat her defender and, as she dribbled toward the midfield line, she let loose that stunning 50-yarder that punished Japan goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori for being so far out of position.How much is that goal alone worth, since it serves as an exclamation point for a performance in which an elite athlete is operating at peak performance on the biggest stage? We are going to find out.This Friday, tons of confetti will fly in lower Manhattan when the United States women’s national soccer team’s victory is feted in a rare New York City ticker tape parade. The team will appear on “Good Morning, America” just prior to the…