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Mia Hamm |
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The most recognized female soccer player in the world, she broke the all-time international scoring record, for men and women, on May 16, 1999, against Brazil in Orlando, Fla. with her 108th career goal.
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Julie Foudy |
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A 1993 graduate of Stanford University, Julie was a four-time All-American, also earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in biology and was accepted into Stanford Medical School.
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Brandi Chastain |
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Provided one of the greatest moments in the history of women's sports with her 1999 Women's World Cup clinching penalty kick on the USA's fifth shot in the Women's World Cup Final in 1999.
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Kristine Lilly |
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Graduated from the University of North Carolina in December 1993 with a degree in radio, television and motion picture production. Kristine had her UNC number (15) retired in 1994.
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Joy Fawcett |
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Scored one of the most important goals in U.S. history when she headed home the third goal off a corner kick in the 1999 Women's World Cup quarterfinals against Germany winning 3-2.
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The 91ers were honored at the Womens Sports Foundation 26th annual awards dinner on October 24, 2005. Check out some photos from this event on the Dare to Dream Slideshow.
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