All posts tagged "Kristie Mewis"
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Analysis
/ 7 years agoThoughts from Breakers’ 2-0 win in Kansas City
Tonight, the Boston Breakers snapped the NWSL’s longest road win drought with a 2-0 victory over the defending champion FC Kansas...
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Boston Breakers
/ 7 years agoBreakers end road misery behind Schoepfer, Mewis
The Breakers brought to a close one of the more dubious streaks in the nascent history of NWSL on Sunday night,...
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NWSL
/ 7 years agoNWSL Week In Review: Our kingdom for some goals
It’s been said that the hardest thing to do in sports is hit a baseball (thrown at a decent velocity presumably),...
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Americans Abroad
/ 8 years agoMewis signs with Breakers, goes on loan to Bayern
Kristie Mewis will join defending Frauen-Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich this fall on loan from the Boston Breakers. The Breakers also announced...
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Boston Breakers
/ 8 years agoReign win third straight, extend Breakers’ misery
BOSTON — As the calendar flips from July to August, attrition and fatigue begin to become big factors in a congested...
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Boston Breakers
/ 8 years agoDefending champs FCKC score big road win in Boston
BOSTON — Defending NWSL champion FC Kansas City appears to fully recovered from whatever was ailing it for the last couple...
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Boston Breakers
/ 8 years agoBreakers stay unbeaten at home, beat FCKC 1-0
The Breakers remained undefeated at Soldiers’ Field with a 1-0 victory over holders FC Kansas City in front of 3,176 on...
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Boston Breakers
/ 8 years agoMewis lifts Breakers over Thorns in stoppage time
BOSTON — Boston Breakers captain Julie King heard the home fans roar after Kristie Mewis’ shot floated into the open goal...
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Analysis
/ 8 years ago2015 NWSL preview: Boston Breakers
Boston endured its snowiest winter on record in the 2014-15 season, accumulating 108.6 inches of snow. It was a miserable stretch...
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Americans Abroad
/ 8 years agoMewis, Van Hollebeke in Japan with eyes on Canada
While the United States women’s national team qualified for the 2015 World Cup in October on home soil, two regulars were...