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Atlanta Beat
/ 13 years agoThinking ahead: Whitehill joins ESPN Women's World Cup broadcast team
Professional athletes have very short careers. Some are fortunate enough to last over a decade in their respective sports, while other...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoReaction to the U.S. Women's 2-0 win over Japan
The United States Women’s National Team defeated Japan 2-0 on Wednesday, the same score as Saturday. Here is some reaction to...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoThe Weekly: May 16, 2011
What a week, huh? This is The Weekly – Monday, May 16, 2011: A lot more after the jump:
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News
/ 13 years agoTarpley tears right ACL, will miss Women's World Cup
United States Women’s National Team midfielder Lindsay Tarpley tore her right anterior cruciate ligament in the 75th minute of Saturday night’s...
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News
/ 13 years agoU.S. Women 2-0 Japan: Wambach, Rodriguez strike
The United States Women’s National Team defeated Japan 2-0 on Saturday in Columbus Crew Stadium. Abby Wambach opened the scoring for...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoWPS Extra Time: One chance to make a good impression
And the coverage begins. On Monday, the United States Women’s National Team roster was set for the 2011 FIFA Women’s World...
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News
/ 13 years agoSundhage names U.S. Women's World Cup roster
Head Coach Pia Sundhage named the United States Women’s National Team squad that will head to Germany next month for the...
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News
/ 13 years agoDarke, Foudy to lead ESPN Women's World Cup broadcast
Ian Darke and Julie Foudy will serve as ESPN’s lead commentator team for this summer’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in Germany. ...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoHow will U.S. training camps affect WPS?
The United States Women’s National Team has revealed it spring schedule, and as expected, there are significant chunks of time that...