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The Seattle Reign retired former star Megan Rapinoe’s No. 15 jersey and then capped the celebration with a 1-0 stoppage-time victory over the North Carolina Courage in the National Women’s Soccer League on Sunday night.
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Bird notes that WNBA players represent society's most marginalized groups. "We're Black, we're women, we're gay," she says. "And those are the groups that are held back in our society."
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Veronica Latsko scored the lone goal on Sunday as OL Reign defeated the San Diego Wave in the National Women’s Soccer League playoff semifinals. The Reign will face Gotham FC in the NWSL championship game Saturday.
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Friday night was Megan Rapinoe's last regular season home game in Seattle with the OL Reign, the team she's played with for her entire 11-year NWSL career.
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Taking it all in one last time while wearing the U.S. Soccer crest, Rapinoe reflected on how she and her generation had changed the game during her 17 years on the team.
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OL Reign players Megan Rapinoe, Alana Cook, Sofia Huerta, Emily Sonnett and Rose Lavelle are among the 23 players selected for the United States team that will defend its title at the Women’s World Cup next month.
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Megan Rapinoe has re-signed with OL Reign for the 2023 National Women’s Soccer League season. The move comes exactly 10 years after Rapinoe was allocated as a national team player to the Reign.
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U.S. women's soccer star Megan Rapinoe joins Jay Williams on The Limits to talk about the latest ruling that grants the U.S. women's national team an equal payday with their male counterparts.
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OL Reign team executives announced the team's return to Seattle, where they will play at Lumen Field starting in 2022.
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President Joe Biden made the case Wednesday that the pay disparity between men and women has hurt the economy, bringing members of the U.S. women’s…