Categories: RepresentationSEW

Unlimited Potential: Wambach a Champion for Lacrosse, Women’s Sports

Abby Wambach’s prowess on the soccer pitch was on full display during her 14 years with the U.S. Women’s National Team. She scored 184 goals, including a game-tying header off a Megan Rapinoe pass in 2011 that’s considered one of the greatest goals in World Cup history — right up there with Brandi Chastain’s penalty kick winner in 1999 and the iconic celebration that followed.

The U.S. didn’t win the World Cup that year. But Wambach, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, ended her international career as a World Cup champion in 2015. Read More

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