PASADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- The Rose Bowl dedicated a statue to the 1999 U.S. women's World Cup champion team. The statue was unveiled on the 20th anniversary of what's considered a watershed moment in ...
With the U.S. women’s national team preparing to defend its World Cup title in France, Times soccer writer Kevin Baxter had a series of conversations with six players from the 1999 national team.
The year was 1999. A team of inspired women and a tournament of historic proportions captured the hearts and minds of an entire nation. The 1999 Women’s World Cup ran from June 19 to July 10, 1999, in ...
Women’s basketball is in the middle of a transformational surge in popularity, thanks to the star power of Caitlin Clark and a crop of talented young players in college basketball and the WNBA. Twenty ...
Wednesday marks the 25-year anniversary of the U.S. women's national team winning the 1999 World Cup on home soil, and its intended legacy is just beginning to come to fruition on a global scale. The ...
With the U.S. Women’s National Team victory tour coming to an end in December, it’s a great time to look back at the historic 1999 World Cup champs and find out what they’re up to these days. United ...
Rewatch the USA's 1999 Women's World Cup shootout victory over China in the final at the Rose Bowl. You know how it ends: Brandi Chastain ripping off her jersey, sinking to her knees, pumping her ...
It has been 20 years since the most iconic moment in the history of women’s soccer, the United States winning the 1999 World Cup. “It was a powerful year, to be honest,” forward Kristine Lilly told ...
In the years that have followed the United States' epic victory in the 1999 Women's World Cup, Brandi Chastain has never quite figured out what prompted her to rip off her shirt in celebration as she ...
It has been 20 years since the USWNT won the 1999 Women's World Cup on home soil, with the players from that team catapulted into the public eye as pioneers and household names. Collectively known as ...
The 1999 US Under-17 squad was the first-ever class in US Soccer’s Bradenton Residency program, an experiment launched as part of “Project 2010,” an ambitious scheme that hoped to fast-track American ...
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