USWNT star Megan Rapinoe has transformed into an icon that will leave a lasting impact long after she retires.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
All in: USWNT will be at full strength for World Cup opener against Vietnam
Coach Vlatko Andonovski said Megan Rapinoe, Julie Ertz and Rose Lavelle are all available for Saturday’s World Cup opener against Vietnam.
SafeSport invites ‘meaningful dialogue’ after 103 athletes tell Congress its ‘failing’
The letter says SafeSport’s administrative closures, exclusive jurisdiction and appeals process leaves athletes vulnerable to abuse.
‘Very real and very devastating’: World Cup begins on somber note with Auckland shooting
USWNT players shared their thoughts on an emotional day that saw the World Cup begin in the wake of a shooting near team hotels in Auckland.
Deadly shooting in Auckland, hours before World Cup opens in New Zealand city
The U.S. women are among the teams in Auckland for their opening World Cup games. U.S. Soccer said the USWNT is “accounted for and safe.”
FIFA gets money’s worth, president Gianni Infantino says 2023 World Cup will break even
This is the first time the women’s tournament is its own commercial entity, rather than an afterthought to men’s World Cup deals, Nancy Armour writes
Simone Biles returning to competition two years after Tokyo Olympics
Simone Biles in the field for the U.S. Classic, a qualifying meet for the U.S. gymnastics championships. It will be her first competition since Tokyo.
USWNT World Cup roster released: Julie Ertz is in, so is newcomer Savannah DeMelo
Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe lead Team USA for the 2023 World Cup. There are plenty of new faces, too, with Sophia Smith, Trinity Rodman and more.
Fencer Alen Hadzic, who went to Olympics despite sexual misconduct claims, has been banned
Alen Hadzic, who went to Tokyo while under investigation for sexual misconduct, declared permanently ineligible by US Center for SafeSport.
The World Cup begins in a month. Here’s everything you need to know.
The World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, the first women’s tournament to be played in two countries, begins in a month and runs through Aug. 20.