Mallory Pugh posts
Washington Post Sports U.S. soccer's future is a pair of teenagers.
105 months ago
Washington Post Sports The newest member of the Washington Spirit has crashed convention.
106 months ago
Sports Illustrated She could make her NWSL debut this Saturday.
106 months ago
Deadspin She could play for a European club or in the NWSL.
18-Year-Old Soccer Star Mallory Pugh Is Leaving UCLA To Turn Pro
deadspin.com
Mallory Pugh, the blazingly fast and wildly skilled winger who played with the U.S. women’s team in the 2016 Olympics, is leaving UCLA to turn pro, according to a statement released by the school. The 18-year-old enrolled at UCLA in January and wo
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107 months ago
Sports Illustrated The most coveted teenager in U.S. women’s soccer is leaving UCLA.
107 months ago
People Kelly Osbourne tweeted Pugh's phone number and accused her of "elder abuse."
116 months ago
The New Yorker What distinguishes Mallory Pugh is the way she uses her quickness and technical skill to create the time and space to deliver pinpoint passes that put her teammates in goal-scoring situations.
The Next Great American Soccer Star?
newyorker.com
Mallory Pugh is the youngest American to earn an appearance with the women's squad in eleven years, and the sixth-youngest goal scorer in U.S. history.
116 months ago
The New Yorker Mallory Pugh is nearly half a decade younger than any of her teammates on the U.S. women's soccer team. But when she mixes her blazing speed with her skill at dribbling, she unquestionably belongs on the field with all of them.
The Next Great American Soccer Star?
newyorker.com
Mallory Pugh is the youngest American to earn an appearance with the women's squad in eleven years, and the sixth-youngest goal scorer in U.S. history.
116 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports In Rio, Pugh will be the only non-professional player on Coach Jill Ellis’ roster and the second-youngest woman to suit up for a U.S. Olympic soccer team.
116 months ago
Los Angeles Times Sports Molly Pugh made her first appearance — and scored her first goal — for the U.S. national team in its opening game of the year, a 5-0 win over Ireland.
122 months ago
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