Hope Solo Speaks Out
After domestic violence charges and involvement in her husband's DUI, Hope Solo speaks out on Good Morning America in this video.
After domestic violence charges and involvement in her husband's DUI, Hope Solo speaks out on Good Morning America in this video.
USWNT team fell to France in their first game of the year, and all their off the field drama could be the reason why.
The United States Women's National Team is clearly the dominant big sister to the U.S. Men's Team. Here's why.
Troubled U.S. goalie Hope Solo may miss the World Cup because of a recent DUI incident involving her and her husband.
With the FIFA Women’s World Cup drawing close, we take a look at the top five contenders to win in 2015.
The United States Women’s National Team has been drawn into Group D for the Women’s World Cup in Canada this summer, the hardest group of the entire competition. Followers of the United States Men’s National Team will remember the U.S. being drawn into a similar "Group of Death" in Brazil. This time, however, things are a bit different.
Thirteen U.S. senators sent a letter to Sepp Blatter and Sunil Gulati asking for the use of grass instead of turf in the Women's World Cup.
What do you get when you take an American girl from South Carolina with Scottish parents and give her a soccer ball? You get one of the best freestylers that The18 has ever seen.
Take a look at world freestyle soccer champion, Indi Cowie:
The USMNT has drawn into group A of the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship and will play Guatemala, Haiti and Trinidad & Tobago. The group consists of Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica and Martinique.
As well as the USMNT played in this World Cup they still have never reached the promised land and won that elusive trophy. The US Women’s National team, on the other hand, have been ranked no. 1 in the world for six years running and are looking for their third World Cup title in 2015. Yesterday also marked the fifteen-year anniversary of their most recent title.