Welcome back to your weekly feature from Sports Illustrated that analyzes the women’s soccer weekend from a U.S. women’s national team perspective. If you missed the last edition, check it out here . This was the first weekend of action in the women’s game after the FIFA international window that saw the U.S. women’s national team win two matches and lose once against Japan. It seems like some of the USWNT stars have taken their form and confidence from that window and channeled it into their club teams. Meanwhile, some off-the-beaten-track bubble players are heading in opposite directions when it comes to grabbing the attention of USWNT manager Emma Hayes. With the next USWNT roster not due until June, let’s take a look at the players who saw their stock rise and fall this past weekend. USWNT Stock Up Sophia Wilson Welcome back to goalscoring, Sophia Wilson. The 25-year-old Portland Thorns forward scored the game-winner in a 2–1 win over Angel City on Sunday.…