VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- United States forward Abby Wambach says the team would have more goals in the Women's World Cup if it were being played on grass. In the Americans' 3-1 victory against ...
Abby Wambach is a soccer legend—but at the 2011 World Cup, she had a lot to prove. She shares a play-by-play of her iconic goal against Brazil, and how it rallied a new fandom around women's soccer.
Winning the Gatorade Player of the Year award can be a significant step in the path of many young athletes. Halpern, who played for Rutgers Prep in Rochester, N.J., finished her high school career ...
As the broadcasters Team USA's game against Nigeria noted on Tuesday, Abby Wambach may be best known for scoring World Cup goals with her head ... but she's had a bit of trouble with that in the ...
HARRISON, N.J. (AP) --Abby Wambach broke Mia Hamm's record for international career goals by a soccer player, scoring four times in the first half against South Korea to push her total to 160. Wambach ...
Last night, history was made on the pitch in Harrison, N.J.: Abby Wambach scored four goals against South Korea and became the all-time top female scorer in the world. That third one — scored about 30 ...
Abby Wambach is leaving her game just the way she wanted to: As a champion. The leading career scorer -- male or female -- in international soccer, Wambach announced her retirement on Tuesday shortly ...
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