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News articles and notes edit

SounderBruce 01:39, 14 May 2019 (UTC)Reply

References

  1. ^ SF Examiner
  2. ^ Wahl, Grant (19 July 1999). "Out Of This World – How the U.S. women won the 1999 World Cup". Sports Illustrated. pp. 38–43. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  3. ^ Reid, Scott M.; Carr, Janis; Fields, Eugene W. (11 July 1999). "Large crowd greets Clinton with boos". Orange County Register. p. C14. (via NewsBank)
  4. ^ San Diego U-T (p. D1)
  5. ^ Sportswomen of the Year by Sports Illustrated magazine and won an Outstanding Team ESPY Award in 2000