Video: A Tribute to Heather O’Reilly - Thanks, HAO
Posted Sep 16, 2016
After a 15-year U.S. Women’s National Team career, 231 games, 46 goals, 54 assists, three Olympic gold medals, a World Cup title and a Under-19 World Cup title, midfielder Heather O’Reilly retired Thursday from international soccer as one of the most successful players in U.S. history.
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