Talks are ongoing between players for the World Cup-winning U.S. womens national team and the U.S. Soccer Federation in advance of the Dec. 31 expiration of their current contract.The team played its final two matches of the season last week in California. On Sunday, the CBS news show 60 Minutes is set to air an interview with a group of players.The team has been playing under a memorandum of understanding between the U.S. Womens National Soccer Team Players Association and the USSF that was struck in March 2013 and runs through the end of this year.Earlier this year, a group of players filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission alleging wage discrimination. They claimed that they are not paid the same as their counterparts on the mens national team.Defender Becky Sauerbrunn told The Associated Press this week that the two sides met a couple of weeks ago and more talks are scheduled for this month and December.Were still fighting very hard for equal pay, she said. Were not going to move on that. Were always encouraged because we know thats what were fighting for and we feel like were in the right to fight for something like that. Really, its convincing U.S. Soccer that we deserve that.U.S. Soccer reiterated Friday that it is working to reach a new collective bargaining agreement with the womens national team.Much of the disparity in wages between the mens and womens teams stem from the different ways the players are paid. 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SPRINGFIELD, Pa. -- South Koreas Eun Jeong Seong and Italys Virginia Elena Carta each won two matches Thursday in the U.S. Womens Amateur to keep alive their bids for rare season sweeps.The 16-year-old Seong is trying to become the first player to win the event and U.S. Girls Junior in the same season, and the 19-year-old Carta is attempting to become the second player to win the tournament and NCAA individual title in the same year.Seong beat Thailands Chakansim (Fai) Khamborn 5 and 4 in the morning in the round of 32 at Rolling Green, and topped fellow South Korean player Hye-Jin Choi 6 and 5 in the afternoon round of 16.If I dont know the player style or her ranking, I can play my (game), Seong said about facing Choi, the top-ranked South Korean amateur and Canadian Womens Amateur champion. But I know her. I really know her. I know shes a good player, and thats why I cannot trust me.Seong will face 17-year-old Andrea Lee of Hermosa Beach, California, in a rematch of her victory last month in the U.S. Girls Junior final at Ridgewood in Paramus, New Jersey. Seong won that match 4 and 2 to become the first player to successfully defend the title since 1971.Lee beat Robynn Ree of Redondo Beach, California, 6 and 4 in the round of 16. An incoming freshman at Stanford, Lee was the only U.S. Curtis Cup player to reach the quarterfinals.I played really well today, Lee said. My shots were really good, and I made the birdie putts that I needed to.In the other lower-bracket quarterfinal, Australias Hannah Green will play Frances Mathilda Cappeliez. Green beat Fraances Celine Boutier 4 and 3, and Cappeliez topped Thailands Paphangkorn Tavatanakit 1 up.ddddddddddddIn the upper bracket, Carta, the NCAA individual champion as a Duke freshman in May, will face Puerto Ricos Maria Torres, and Japans 17-year-old Nasa Hataoka will play 15-year-old Yuka Saso of the Philippines.Carta beat Jessica Porvasnik of Hinckley, Ohio, 3 and 2.It feels really good to be able to play tomorrow for sure, Carta said. Im really excited to have that opportunity.Carta is trying to join Vicki Goetze (1992) as the only players to win the Amateur and NCAA in the same year, and the sixth to win both titles. Carta also is trying to become the second Italian winner, following Silvia Cavalleri in 1997.I dont want to focus on the big picture, and this is what I learned at nationals this year, that I didnt have to think about winning or scoring low, Carta said. I just had to think about every single shot and like what iron to pick and where to hit, and that was the key that made me win nationals, so I think thats the key, also, to playing my best game this week.Torres, a senior at Florida, edged Dylan Kim of Plano, Texas, 5 and 4; Hataoka topped Katelyn Dambaugh of Goose Creek, South Carolina, 2 and 1; and Saso beat Hailee Cooper of Montgomery, Texas, also 2 and 1.Hannah OSullivan, the Chandler, Arizona, teen who won last year in Portland, Oregon, skipped her title defense. She played last week in the Womens British Open. ' ' '