Five years ago, Mallory Pugh made American soccer history.
Pugh, then 19, opted to leave UCLA after playing just three games to become a professional.
The highly-touted teenager, who had already played for the United States national team in the 2016 Olympics, became the first player to bypass college to sign in the NWSL. Read More
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