Olympic figure skater Ashley Wagner tells USA TODAY Sports she was sexually assaulted by the late John Coughlin in June 2008.
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Opinion: NFL gets it wrong again by not disciplining Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill won’t face NFL discipline over child abuse allegations “based on the evidence presently available.” But there is enough to justify action.
Opinion: The Women’s World Cup showed Europe is on rise. What will USWNT do to keep pace?
U.S. Soccer needs to settle lawsuit, bolster NWSL and examine youth structure to keep ahead of European teams at next Women’s World Cup.
Rose Lavelle blooms for USWNT in World Cup, establishes herself as a star of the future
Rose Lavelle’s value to the USWNT will only grow. She turned 24 in May, and several veterans are likely to move on after the Tokyo Olympics.
Opinion: US women’s soccer team personified America at its best with World Cup championship
The U.S. women’s World Cup title Sunday is one for the ages, for sure. More than that, though, they’re a team for the ages. For this age.
Megan Rapinoe, Rose Lavelle lead U.S. women to 2019 World Cup championship in France
U.S. women win back-to-back World Cup championships for the first time. After being tied at halftime, they defeated the Netherlands 2-0.
World Cup live updates: Megan Rapinoe returns for US vs. Netherlands in final
Live updates and analysis as the USWNT takes on the Netherlands in the World Cup final with Megan Rapinoe back in the starting lineup.
Opinion: Messages matter, and teams in World Cup final send good one with female coaches
For only second time since the World Cup began in 1991, both teams in the final will have a female coach: Jill Ellis and Sarina Wiegman.
Opinion: Nothing against Sweden, but World Cup final deserves a fresher matchup
Sweden and the Netherlands play Wednesday to determine the USWNT’s opponent in Sunday’s World Cup final. Who to root for should be obvious.
Opinion: Only arrogant if you can’t back it up and U.S. women do, advancing to World Cup final
Alex Morgan sips tea and Alyssa Naeher shuts down England as the U.S. women advance to the World Cup final with a 2-1 win.