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About two weeks after giving birth to her first of three children in 1994, Joy Fawcett showed up at a training camp to let her teammates see the baby. Anson Dorrance, then coach of the women’s ...
Three-time Olympian and women’s World Cup champion Joy Fawcett and her 8-year-old daughter spent Saturday at the Palo Alto High School soccer field, signing autographs and promoting well-behaved ...
In 1993, two years after the U.S. women's national team won its first World Cup, 25-year-old defender Joy Fawcett approached then-head coach Anson Dorrance and told him she wanted to have kids.
CHICAGO -- Forward Mia Hamm and defender Joy Fawcett were unanimous selections for the U.S. Soccer Federation's All-Time Women's National Team Best XI as part of the governing body's 100th ...
Check out a slide show of Joy Fawcett during her soccer-playing years. Two years after Joy Fawcett was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, she played in the 2004 Olympics, winning a Gold Medal ...
Five years before she played her part in women's soccer history in front of more than 90,000 fans in the Rose Bowl, Joy Fawcett just wanted to play soccer. It was eight weeks after the birth of ...
The USWNT, perhaps more so than any other team, fought to codify support and protections for moms in soccer. Their legacy now extends across continents, across multiple sports where mothers are ...
Julie Foudy, Joy Fawcett, Mia Hamm and Kristine Lilly, women of a certain age as far as soccer is concerned, all will be in the starting lineup for the United States, carrying on a tradition of ...
For Germany, the road to the Women’s World Cup final runs right through, over or around Joy Fawcett. Those who think Fawcett is worried about that should think again. “She doesn’t get ...
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