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Ashlyn Harris comments on USWNT Olympics miss: 'I won gold ... when my daughter was born'


wanted to compete for the U.S. women's national team in Tokyo for the Olympics. But when the roster was announced on Wednesday, it was revealed that she would not be making the trip overseas in 2021. However, Harris said in an Instagram post that she chose to look on the bright side of what her life has brought to her in 2021. (Sporting News)

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Ashlyn Harris comments on USWNT Olympics miss: 'I won gold ... when my daughter was born'


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