Orlando Pride keeper Ashlyn Harris reflects on NWSL career ahead of 100th cap
Posted Aug 9, 2019
Goalkeeper Ashlyn Harris will step into goal for the 100th time during her National Women’s Soccer League career Saturday. However, it’s not the sort of thing she’d know on her own. With a career marked by two World Cups, Harris isn’t one to watch out for milestones. This weekend, however, has offered Harris the opportunity to reflect on her career.
(Pro Soccer USA)
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