The U.S. women's soccer team is getting some well-deserved attention at the Olympics, especially after their dramatic 4-3 victory over Canada that launched.
Behind all this attention is one key player— 23-year-old, scoring machine Alex Morgan. PREVIOUS: Henrik Rummel: Is That A Gun Or Are You Happy To See Me? Morgan is quickly becoming the new face of U.S. Women's Soccer and women's sports for that
Alex Morgan sealed the U.S. victory in the 123rd minute of the game sending the team to the gold medal match. They'll play Japan in the finals, a rematch of the 2011 World Cup. Here's the goal broken down by photos:
LONDON — Abby Wambach pulled Alex Morgan aside the other day to reveal a secret. "I haven't felt this good since 2004," she told Morgan, a 2010 Cal graduate. "I haven't had a partner in crime since Mia Hamm." Wambach, the country's No. 2 all-time
LONDON — Abby Wambach pulled Alex Morgan aside the other day to reveal a secret. "I haven't felt this good since 2004," she told Morgan, a 2010 Cal graduate. "I haven't had a partner in crime since Mia Hamm." Wambach, the country's No. 2 all-time
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