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Alex Morgan got caught up in a numbers game. Morgan, who is the USWNT’s active leading goal scorer and fifth on its all-time list, was left off Emma Hayes’ 18-player roster for the Paris Olympics.
Abby Wambach rewrote the USWNT record book during her career from 2001-15, scoring an American-record 184 international goals. Firmly entrenched in that group of exalted individuals is Alex Morgan.
Mallory Swanson and Alex Morgan proved that there's no stopping the U.S. women's national team's star attack as they claimed ...
The USWNT heads to Chester, PA, to face Portugal this October, and the friendly will feature a pre-game retirement ...
Tottenham Women have announced they have signed Alex Morgan. The 31-year-old striker will join the north London side from ...
Alex Morgan will miss the Olympics for the first time since 2008. USWNT head coach Emma Hayes announced the official 18-player roster for the 2024 Olympics, and the two-time World Cup champion and ...
Morgan won two World Cup championships, an Olympic gold medal and an Olympic bronze medal throughout her international playing career, which began when she joined the USWNT under-20 team in 2008.
Morgan’s lack of versatility could have also factored into Hayes’ decision. Morgan has long been an expert striker, scoring 123 goals as the USWNT’s fifth-all-time leading goalscorer.
As one of the United States' greatest soccer players, Alex Morgan's name rings loud, especially during international tournaments. The 34-year old has 224 caps in her glimmering career, more than ...
U.S. women’s national team forward Alex Morgan is not on the team headed to Paris for the Olympics this summer. Coach Emma Hayes named her 18-player roster, as well as four alternates, on ...
Alex Morgan. Alex Pantling - FIFA/FIFA via Getty The USWNT roster saw one of its biggest turnovers ever coming into this year’s World Cup, raising questions about how the team’s new, younger ...
For the last 14 years of her life, Morgan has been one of the most important stars on the USWNT. She made her first cap in March of 2010 and was key in the team's World Cup wins for 2015 and 2019 ...