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Katie Bowen looks for next fight after World Cup


’s team fought hard but fell short. As the final minute of stoppage time came to an end, Bowen’s New Zealand women’s national team saw their 2015 World Cup campaign come to an end. Bowen knows that not many players get the chance to play for their country in the World Cup — even fewer do it twice before they graduate college. (Daily Tar Heel)

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