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Women's World Cup -- A win today would mean hope for tomorrow
Joanne C. GerstnerThe 2011 women have more options than their '99 counterparts, and with a win Sunday, hopefully the next generation will have even more.
Story | Conversation | July 16, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- Sweden wants to end strong
Joanne C. GerstnerFrustrated by its play in the semifinals against Japan, Sweden hopes to rebound with a victory in the third-place game.
Story | Conversation | July 15, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- Japanese team measured by heart, not height
Joanne C. GerstnerPlaying together and playing for their country has spurred the Japanese on an amazing run.
Story | Conversation | July 14, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- For Japan, an emotional victory over Sweden
Joanne C. GerstnerA 3-1 win over Sweden puts Japan in the World Cup final for the first time and gives the still-recovering country something to feel good about.
Story | Conversation | July 13, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- England finds lessons in heartbreaking loss
Joanne C. GerstnerAlthough all are still stinging from game against France, England's younger players gained valuable World Cup experience that should help the team.
Story | Conversation | July 10, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- Women making their mark as coaches too
Joanne C. GerstnerAs more women move from the playing field to the coaching ranks, they're eager to share their passion and knowledge about soccer while serving as role models for girls.
Story | Conversation | July 06, 2011 -
Women's World Cup -- England, Jill Scott ready for big step
Joanne C. GerstnerEngland stands a good chance of advancing to the quarterfinals. Jill Scott, with her height, could play a key role in Tuesday's game against the smaller Japanese.
Story | Conversation | July 01, 2011