Abby Wambach talks about the important role professional soccer has played in her career, why she's excited about WPS, the high level of Olympic competition and more.
Come along as U.S. Women's National Team player Leslie Osborne visits her doctor for a check-up on my knee and ankle, returns to her college stomping grounds and explain her new role since she won't be competing at the Olympics.
Lori Chalupny talks about playing against her National Team teammates, her views on St. Louis as a market for WPS, her feelings on the approaching Olympics and more.
Natasha Kai talks about the role of WPS in her player development, ponders her life as a pro athlete, and realizes her childhood dream of playing in the Olympics.
Carli Lloyd talks about staying motivated and working hard to succeed in WPS, connecting with her fans and her drive to help the US Women's National Team win the Olympic gold cup.
Hope Solo talks about her professional experience playing for the WUSA's Philadelphia Charge, her hopes for WPS expansion, and the tough competition the U.S. will face at the Olympics.
Cat Whitehill talks about the competitive environment in WPS, the dreams WPS will create for young girls, the anticipation of competing against her National Team teammates and more.
Shannon Boxx talks about her passion for playing soccer, how playing in the WUSA improved her game and her excitement to once again be a professional player.
Prior to heading to China for the Olympics, Heather Mitts, Hope Solo and Heather O'Reilly described what fans can see during the Games that they will also get to see when WPS kicks off in April 2009.
Heather O'Reilly talks about how playing in WPS next year will change her life, what she is most looking forward to about being a professional athlete, her Olympic dream and more.
From the IYSA Expo on March 8, 2008, Peter Wilt responds to a question about how the community in Chicago can get involved in the WPS league. Peter Wilt comments on the importance of having true fans of the sport. Marsha McDermott expresses her appreciation for the fans in Chicago.
Christie Rampone talks about her hopes for the future of WPS, her experiences as a member of the WUSA's New York Power, the challenge of winning a gold medal at the Olympics and more.
From the IYSA Expo on March 8, 2008, Marsha McDermott responds to a question about the opportunities for international players in he WPS. Christine Brennan comments on the importance of the upcoming Olympics as it impacts the WPS.
Carli Lloyd, a southern New Jersey native, and Hope Solo, a former member of the WUSA's Philadelphia Charge, react to the news that a WPS expansion team has been awarded to Philadelphia for the 2010 season.