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/ 14 years agoUSA, France to battle Wednesday for berth in final
Sixteen seconds before Abby Wambach’s historic equalizing goal hit the back of the net in Dresden, Germany on Sunday, Ali Krieger...
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/ 14 years agoMonday Media: America cares
Is it 1999? Did Brandi Chastain’s image just define a sporting decade with her celebration? The amount of coverage the United...
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/ 14 years agoTen Talking Points: USA beats Brazil in epic heavyweight clash
By now you all know that the United States Women’s National team beat Brazil 5-3 on penalty kicks on Sunday (and...
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/ 14 years agoHEROIC COMEBACK: Wambach, U.S. beat Brazil in penalty kicks
For nine months the United States Women’s National Team has told the global public to stop worrying about recent struggles. The...
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/ 14 years agoHALFTIME: USA 1-0 Brazil
The United States Women’s National Team leads Brazil 1-0 at halftime. It was a dream start for the Americans, who thanks...
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/ 14 years agoSix Pack of WWC Questions: USA-Brazil looms while Australia looks to surprise Sweden
Sweden, Australia, Brazil and the United States have their work cut out for them. It seems nearly impossible to top the...
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/ 14 years agoThe Opening Whistle: Previewing WWC quarterfinals
The World Cup is down to eight following an intriguing round of group matches that illustrated a bit more depth and...
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/ 14 years agoStars and Subs: Sweden tops U.S., Australia through to quarterfinals
Group play has finally wrapped up and all four quarterfinalists are set for the 2011 Women’s World Cup. Here is a...
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/ 14 years agoSix Pack of WWC Questions: Wambach or Morgan, Norway or Australia
Group D is the only group left with any real drama. Norway and Australia battle for the final available quarterfinal spot....
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/ 14 years agoStars and Subs: USWNT, Sweden advance
Each match day during remaining during the Women’s World Cup, The Equalizer will bring you the feature “Stars and Subs,” highlighting...