Abby Wambach #20 and Christie Rampone #3 of the United States of America hold the World Cup Trophy after their 5-2 win over Japan in the FIFA Women’s World Cup Canada 2015 Final at BC Place Stadium on July 5, 2015 in Vancouver, Canada. Photo: Ronald Martinez/2015 Getty Images In a wild show of dominance, the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team picked apart Japan’s defense for a 5–2 victory Sunday evening. The win marks the first World Cup title since 1999 for the women’s squad, which played inspiring soccer and employed a stingy defense all tournament long. The U.S. also became the first team to win the tournament three times, and did so in front of a reported crowd of 53,341 at Vancouver’s BC Place Stadium. The game effectively ended within the first 16 minutes, after midfielder Carli Lloyd notched a light-speed hat trick (the fastest ever). She scored the quickest goal in a women’s World Cup final (in the third minute), and helped her team build an unanswered 4–0 lead in the first half. Her last goal was a midfield dagger, which soared above the out-of-position Japanese goalkeeper Ayumi Kaihori to find the back of the net. “When you’re feeling…