Rose Lavelle: I think our new players will rise to the occasion in WWC (1:15)
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Women's transfer grades: Arsenal an A for Russo

The summer transfer window is open. Here are the big deals in the women's game and how we rate them, with Arsenal finally securing free agent Alessia Russo.

Rapinoe admits she's happy with substitute role at the World Cup (1:48)
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Houston's Alozie, Louisville's Kgatlana make their marks on NWSL

Although several star players are in camp preparing for the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand (July 20-August 20), Michelle Alozie and Thembi Kgatlana starred for their respective sides in the NWSL.

Morgan: This will be the best World Cup ever (1:11)
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USWNT to receive ESPY for equal pay fight

The USWNT will be honored for its courage in the equal pay fight with the Arthur Ashe Award during the ESPYS ceremony on July 12 at 8 p.m. ET / PT on ABC.

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ESPN Daily: Trinity Rodman Owns Her Last Name (ENCORE)

The US Women's National Team opens training camp today in preparation for next month’s World Cup hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The goal for team USA? Nothing less than a three-peat. The roster returns some of the biggest names in soccer…like Megan Rapinoe, Julie Ertz, and Alex Morgan…but also features 14 players making their World Cup debuts. So today ESPN reporter Charlotte Gibson tells the story of one of those new faces, 21-year-old Trinity Rodman. Trinity is the daughter of basketball hall of famer Dennis Rodman, but her quest to attach a new legacy to her famous last name is all her own.

Why Savannah DeMelo has a case for midseason NWSL MVP (1:24)
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Ertz, Morgan, Rapinoe lead U.S. WWC squad

U.S. coach Vlatko Andonovski named his 23-player squad on Wednesday ahead of the 2023 Women's World Cup, with Alex Morgan and Megan Rapinoe both picked to the team for the fourth time.

Jill Ellis compares current USWNT to her World Cup winners (1:10)
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NWSL's Bay FC hires new CEO Brady Stewart

NWSL expansion side Bay FC has hired former Levi Strauss & Co. executive Brady Stewart to be the organization's first CEO.

Why did Alex Morgan miss San Diego's game vs. Louisville? (2:28)
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