Abby Wambach broke a record yesterday, becoming the all-time leading scorer in women's international soccer.
On Thursday night, Morgan was alongside United States women's national teammate Abby Wambach when she became the greatest scorer in women's international soccer. Wambach's four goals against Korea Republic gave her 160 for her career, two more
If you are going to break an all-time goal-scoring record, you might as well do it in style. With four goals in a friendly against South Korea on Thursday, Abby Wambach moved past former United States star Mia Hamm and became the all-time world leader
September 1, 2012; Rochester, NY, USA; USA forward Abby Wambach (14) salutes her home town crowd after a friendly match against Costa Rica at Sahlen Pr.
Dilboy Stadium: a turf field in Somerville, Mass which seats about 2,500 spectators would seem like the last place you would ever expect to find Abby Wambach, this generation's greatest goal scorer. But alas, on a clear evening in June, that's exactly
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