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Crystal Dunn brings experience, leadership, motherhood to USWNT for World Cup


It was around eight years ago about this time when heard the bad news that she hadn’t been selected to the U.S. squad for the 2015 Women’s World Cup. Devastated at first as the National Women’s Soccer League’s leading goal-scorer at the time, the Rockville Centre, N.Y. not only learned from that experience, but bounced back nicely. (Front Row Soccer)

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Crystal Dunn brings experience, leadership, motherhood to USWNT for World Cup


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