Former United States women's national team icon Alex Morgan's latest venture is her investment in women's professional golf.
Alex Morgan continues to be one of the role models for young athletes in the United States, despite retiring from soccer just over a year ago. The USWNT legend recently gave an interview to Spread the ...
Alex Morgan stood on the pitch inside Subaru Park in Chester, Pa., one last time Thursday. Even though she retired last year, this moment — standing before the U.S. women’s national team as it ...
Number 13, Alex Morgan, is an inspiration for many in the soccer world. This weekend the icon will officially have her jersey retired at Snapdragon Stadium by San Diego Wave FC, a year after she ...
If 13 is an unlucky number, nobody told Alex Morgan. She announced her retirement on September 5, 2024, and neither the team nor Morgan wasted any time taking steps to stay committed to one another.
Camille Ashton took over the San Diego Wave’s front office last June. Three months later, she faced one of the biggest challenges of any general manager’s career. How do you replace an irreplaceable ...
Alex Morgan didn’t retire so much as she shifted focus. The two-time Women’s World Cup winner with the United States was always more than simply a soccer player, but since she stepped away from the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover women’s soccer. Founder of Women Kick Balls. On Sunday evening, San Diego Wave FC hosted their first ever jersey ...
Alex Morgan discusses lack of support for professional athlete moms post-pregnancy. “Women are simply not set up for success as working moms, or as moms in general.” She faced logistical challenges, ...
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