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Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer, who memorably led the Cardinal to victory in the 2019 NCAA College Cup championship game, died by suicide, authorities announced on Thursday.
The University of Arizona suffered its first loss of the season against No. 1 Stanford University who put away 6 goals on their home field in Stanford, Calif. Thursday, Aug. 28.
Stanford University star soccer player Katie Meyer died by suicide, her mother told NBC's "Today" show during an emotional interview Friday.
Katie Meyer, the goalkeeper and captain of the Stanford women's soccer team, has died, the university announced. Meyer was 22 years old. Her death occurred in an on-campus residence, according to ...
Stanford Soccer player Katie Meyer is the subject of a new ESPN doc about her tragic death and her parents' lawsuit against the university. PEOPLE has the exclusive look at the first trailer.
The university's assistant vice president of external communications, Dee Mostofi, previously told PEOPLE in a statement: "The Stanford community continues to grieve Katie's tragic death and we ...
(KRON) — Former Stanford University soccer standout Sophia Smith lashed in a goal in extra time Tuesday against Germany to send the United States Womens National Team into the Olympic soccer ...
Former star Andrew Luck took the job as Stanford’s football GM determined to restore the Cardinal as a national power.
The Stanford community is mourning the death of 22-year-old Katie Meyer, the goalkeeper and captain of the Stanford women's soccer team.
(KRON) — Former Stanford University soccer standout Sophia Smith lashed in a goal in extra time Tuesday against Germany to send the United States Womens National Team into the Olympic soccer ...
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