One-On-One With USWNT Legend Kristine Lilly, Soccer’s Iron Woman
Posted Apr 26, 2019
Kristine Lilly has two Women’s World Cup trophies, two Olympic gold medals, and four NCAA championships. She appeared in more international matches than anyone in the world — men or women — while playing for the most dominant team in the history of sport. So there are few people better qualified to talk about what it takes to succeed than Lilly.
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