Kristie Mewis Explained

Kristie Mewis
Fullname:Kristen Anne Mewis[1]
Birth Date:February 25, 1991
Birth Place:Weymouth, Massachusetts, United States
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:West Ham United
Clubnumber:15
Youthclubs1:SC Scorpions
Collegeyears1:2009–2012
College1:Boston College Eagles
Collegecaps1:61
Collegegoals1:33
Years1:2013
Clubs1:Canberra United FC
Caps1:2
Goals1:2
Years2:2013
Clubs2:FC Kansas City
Caps2:20
Goals2:1
Years3:2014–2016
Clubs3:Boston Breakers
Caps3:51
Goals3:10
Years4:2014
Clubs4:Iga FC Kunoichi (loan)
Caps4:7
Goals4:5
Years5:2015–2016
Clubs5:Bayern Munich (loan)
Caps5:7
Goals5:1
Years6:2017
Clubs6:Washington Spirit
Caps6:14
Goals6:2
Years7:2017
Clubs7:Chicago Red Stars
Caps7:1
Goals7:1
Years8:2017–2021
Clubs8:Houston Dash
Caps8:58
Goals8:11
Years9:2022–2023
Clubs9:NJ/NY Gotham FC
Caps9:31
Goals9:2
Clubs10:West Ham United
Caps10:3
Goals10:0
Years10:2023–
Nationalyears1:2008
Nationalteam1:United States U17
Nationalcaps1:16
Nationalgoals1:9
Nationalyears2:2009–2010
Nationalteam2:United States U20
Nationalcaps2:26
Nationalgoals2:6
Nationalteam3:United States U23
Nationalyears4:2013–
Nationalteam4:United States
Nationalcaps4:53
Nationalgoals4:7
Club-Update:January 29, 2024
Nationalteam-Update:August 6, 2023

Kristen Anne Mewis (born February 25, 1991) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for West Ham United of the Women's Super League (WSL) and the United States national team.[2] [3]

Early life

Mewis grew up in Hanson, Massachusetts, where she attended Whitman-Hanson Regional High School and played on the soccer team. She finished her high school career with 74 goals and 34 assists. She was a three-time NSCAA All-American, three-time All-New England and All-Massachusetts team honoree and a three-time Eastern Massachusetts Girls Soccer Association Div. 1 First-Team All-Star. In 2008, Mewis was named the NSCAA Youth Player of the Year and the US Soccer Young Female Athlete of the Year. In 2009, she was named to the Parade All-America team.

Mewis played for the Region 1 Olympic Development Program (ODP) team from 2003 to 2007. She played with her younger sister Sam at the 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup and the 2010 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup.[4]

Boston College, 2009–2012

As a freshman at Boston College, Mewis recorded five goals and six assists, and was second on the team in shots taken with 72, bettered only by fellow Eagle and United States U-17 teammate, Vicki DiMartino.[5] Mewis played and started in 23 games and tied for fourth on the team in scoring with five goals and six assists for 16 points. Mewis played midfield and filled in on defense due to injuries. She was named to the All-ACC Freshmen Team, the Top Drawer Soccer All-Rookie team, and Soccer America All-Rookie team and earned NSCAA All-Southeast Region first team honors.[6]

During her sophomore year in 2010, Mewis started all 25 games on the season and led the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in shots with 101. She scored ten goals, ranking seventh in the ACC and second for Boston. She was first on the team in assists with 14; tied for the ACC lead. She tied for fifth in the ACC in points with 34. Mewis set a school record by recording a goal or assist in 11 consecutive games from August 29 to October tallying seven goals and eight assists during the run. She was awarded ACC Player of the Week and CollegeSoccer360 Team of the Week honors on October 4. Mewis was named New England Soccer News Player of the Year and was an All-ACC first team selection. She was a Hermann Trophy semifinalist and a member of Soccer America MVP's first team. Mewis received NSCAA All-American first team accolades and was named to Top Drawer Soccer's second team. She was also the NSCAA Player of the Week on September 29.[6]

In 2011, Mewis led the team in scoring eight goals and six assists for 22 points and was named the Offensive Team MVP. Starting and playing in 20 games during the season, Mewis logged 1,545 minutes of play while leading the team in shots with 81. She averaged 4.05 shots per game, ranking second in the ACC and was 11th in the ACC in points, with 22. Mewis was a NSCAA Division 1 All-America third team selection and earned NSCAA Southeast Regional first team honors. She was an all-ACC first team selection, was named to the Soccer America MVP second team, and was named to the Soccer America Preseason All-America list. Mewis was named to the Preseason Hermann Trophy Watch List and was a semifinalist for the award.[6]

During her senior year, Mewis finished the 2012 season with a career-high 16 goals, 12 assists for a career-high 44 points. She recorded nine multi-point games (three or more points) and had a goal or assist in 15 of 21 games this season. Mewis is the all-time leading scorer in the Boston College program with 116 total points. After opening the season with a nine-game scoring streak, second to her personal and program record of 11 games which she accomplished in 2010, she was named a Division 1 ECAC All-Star and Hermann Trophy Semifinalist. Mewis received NSCAA First Team All-America and All-Southeast Region honors and was named to the TopDrawerSoccer.com Team of the Season – Upperclassmen – first team. She was named to the All-ACC first team and College Sports Madness All-American first team. Mewis tallied her first career hat trick in a match against Harvard. The three goals made her the all-time leader in points at Boston College. She finished her career with 39 goals, 38 assists, nine game-winning goals and 21 multiple-point games. She was the second player in program history to register a goal in five straight games.[6]

Club career

Canberra United FC, 2013

Mewis signed with the Australian W-League team Canberra United FC to finish the final two weeks of the 2012–13 season.[7] [8] [9] [10] She made her first appearance for the club during a 5–0 win against the Western Sydney Wanderers FC on January 8 and scored the team's fifth goal in the 89th minute of the match.[11] [12] Her second and final appearance occurred on January 12 when the team was defeated 5–1 by eventual regular season champions, Brisbane Roar FC. Mewis scored Canberra's only goal of the match in the 45th minute.[13] Canberra United finished fifth during the regular season with a 5–3–4 record.[14]

FC Kansas City, 2013

In January 2013, Mewis was drafted in the first round (third pick overall) of the 2013 NWSL College Draft to FC Kansas City for the inaugural season of the National Women's Soccer League.[15] [16] [17] She was elevated to U.S. Soccer-subsidized status during the year.[18] She scored her first goal of the season in the 74th minute of the Blues' 3–2 win over Portland Thorns FC on May 8.[19] Mewis made 20 starts as a rookie for FC Kansas City during the regular season helping the team finish second in the standings with an 11–5–6 record.[20] The team advanced to the playoffs but were defeated 3–2 in the semifinals by Portland.[21] [22]

Boston Breakers, 2014–2016

In November 2013, FC Kansas City traded Mewis to Seattle Reign FC for Amy Rodriguez.[23] Of the trade, Reign FC coach, Laura Harvey said, "Kristie is a young, bright and talented player who we feel can benefit our long-term plan. She has proven that she can be a high-level player in this environment and we feel we have the structure to help push Kristie to the next level."[24] On November 18, 2013, she was traded alongside Michelle Betos and two 2015 NWSL College Draft picks to the Boston Breakers for Sydney Leroux.[25]

She started in 15 games and scored 3 goals in 2014 for the Breakers.

Iga FC Kunoichi, 2014 (loan)

October 2014 Mewis signed a three-month contract with Iga FC Kunoichi of the Japanese Nadeshiko League first division. Wearing number 31 and playing as a forward, Mewis scored five goals in seven games, which included two braces. During matches in which she played, Iga FC compiled a record of 6–1.[26]

FC Bayern Munich, 2015 (loan)

In August 2015, Mewis signed a one-year contract with Bayern Munich.[26] [27]

Washington Spirit, 2016–2017

In November 2016, Mewis was traded along with Kassey Kallman from the Boston Breakers to the Washington Spirit for Megan Oyster.[28]

Chicago Red Stars, 2017

On August 21, 2017, Mewis was traded to the Chicago Red Stars for their first round draft pick in the 2018 NWSL College Draft.[29] In her first and only game for the Red Stars (against her previous team), she scored a goal in the first half helping to secure a victory for the Red Stars and eliminating the Spirit from playoff contention.[30]

Houston Dash, 2017–2021

On August 30, 2017, about a week after being traded to the Chicago Red Stars, Mewis was traded to the Houston Dash for USWNT player Morgan Brian with additional, undisclosed future considerations going to Houston.[31]

Mewis was voted onto the NWSL's May 2018 Team of the Month.[32]

During a game in May 2018 vs the Washington Spirit, Mewis tore her ACL. Mewis returned stronger in 2019 with a new mindset stating: "Me tearing my ACL was kind of a blessing in disguise because I feel like it just woke me up a little bit. It just made me ask myself, 'Kristie, what are you doing? You need to come back from this. You're being OK with being 70 or 80 percent,'" she continued, "It was just hard to admit to myself that I wasn't happy with where I was. But I think I just woke up one day and was like, 'Let's do this.'".[33] The next year, Mewis would go on to help the Houston Dash win their first trophy at the 2020 NWSL Challenge Cup.

Gotham FC, 2022–2023

On December 16, 2021, Mewis was selected by NWSL expansion club San Diego Wave FC in the 2022 NWSL Expansion Draft and subsequently traded to Gotham FC in exchange for $200,000 in allocation money.[34] In the 2023 NWSL semifinal, Mewis made an assist to Katie Stengel, who made the game 1–0 against Portland Thorns and sent Gotham FC to the final, where they won.[35] In December 2023, Mewis and Gotham FC mutually agreed to part ways.[36]

West Ham United, 2023–

On December 22, 2023, Mewis joined Women's Super League club, West Ham United.[37] She made her debut for the club on January 21, 2024, coming on as a substitute for Honoka Hayashi in the 62nd minute, assisting a goal in the 4–3 loss against Tottenham Hotspur.[38]

International career

Youth teams

Mewis co-captained the United States U-17 team that was runner-up at the inaugural 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in New Zealand.[39] Over the course of the tournament, Mewis scored two goals. She was the recipient of the Bronze Ball as the tournament's third-best player.[40] Mewis also played in the 2010 U-20 Women's World Cup in Germany where the team lost in the quarterfinals. Mewis's younger sister Sam was also a member of both youth World Cup squads.

Senior team

In January 2013, Mewis was called to the national training camp by head coach Tom Sermanni in preparation for a friendly match against Scotland.[41] She made her debut for the senior team on February 9, 2013, against Scotland and was placed on the roster for 2013 Algarve Cup.[42] Mewis scored the game-opening goal in the third minute of a friendly match against South Korea on June 15, 2013, near her hometown in Massachusetts.[43]

After earning 15 caps between 2013 and 2014, Mewis fell off the national team radar. Following a five-year absence, she was called back up to a USWNT talent identification training camp in December 2019 by new coach Vlatko Andonovski.[44] She was called to the full senior team training camps in both October and November 2020 prior to a friendly against the Netherlands. Mewis came on as a second-half substitute against the Netherlands, marking her first appearance in over six years, and scoring in the 70th minute. Her second international goal came 2,722 days after her first in June 2013, the longest span between goals in team history.[45]

In October 2020, after winning the Challenge Cup with the Houston Dash, Mewis credited her improvement in form to the process of recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered in 2018, particularly citing how it forced her to re-evaluate her competitive mentality. Following her recovery, Mewis returned the Dash in May 2019, and her improved form was rewarded with her first national team call-up in more than three years.[46]

On June 21, 2023, Andonovski named Mewis to the United States squad for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia.[47] While she did not feature during the group stage, she made her first World Cup appearance during the game against Sweden, coming on in the last minute of extra time before the penalty shootout.[48] With her first and only touch in the World Cup, Mewis converted her shot, putting the U.S. up 3–2. However, the team went on to miss three of the next four penalties, eliminating the U.S. from the World Cup in the Round of 16.

Personal life

Mewis is the older sister of Sam Mewis, who also played on the United States women's national soccer team.[49] She previously dated Houston Dash teammate Rachel Daly.[50] Since the beginning of 2021, Mewis has been in a relationship with Australian soccer player Sam Kerr. Mewis and Kerr are engaged as of late 2023.[51]

Television and film

Mewis appeared in the Netflix documentary series Under Pressure, which follows the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team as they compete in the 2023 World Cup. The docuseries premiered December 12, 2023.[52]

Career statistics

Club

[53]

ClubDivisionSeasonLeagueLeague Cup[54] NWSL Challenge Cup[55] Continental[56] Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Canberra United FCW-League2012-132222
FC Kansas CityNWSL201320110211
Boston Breakers2014173173
2015206206
2016141141
Washington Spirit2017142142
Chicago Red Stars20171111
Houston Dash20175050
2018112112
2019224224
202011 3 11 3
20211632210195
NJ/NY Gotham FC202218 2 5212 3
20231301020150
Total17327202071019634
West Ham UnitedWSL2023-20243030
Total3000000030
Iga FC Kunoichi Mie (loan)Nadeshiko League20147575
FC Bayern Munich (loan)Frauen-Bundesliga2015-16710071
Total71750000146
Career total183 28 9 5 20 7 1 0 211 40

International

National Team Year Apps Goals Assists
United States
20131012
2014500
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020110
20211722
20221330
20237 0 0
Total 53 7 4

International goals

No.CapDateVenueOpponentMinuteAssistScoreResultCompetition
16[57] Foxborough, Massachusetts3'Sydney Leroux1-04-1Friendly
216Breda, Netherlands70'Lynn Williams2-02–0
317[58] Orlando, Florida85'Carli Lloyd4-04–0
421[59] 41'Casey Krueger4-06–02021 SheBelieves Cup
536[60] Frisco, Texas88'Margaret Purce5-05–02022 SheBelieves Cup
642[61] Guadalupe, Mexico83'penalty kick4-05–02022 CONCACAF Championship
743[62] San Nicolás de los Garza, Mexico89'unassisted1-01–0

Honors and awards

Houston Dash

2020[63]

NJ/NY Gotham FC

United States

Individual

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Women's Olympic Football Tournament Tokyo 2020 – Squad List: USA . . 11 . August 5, 2021 . April 10, 2022 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20211209032518/https://fdp.fifa.org/assetspublic/ce5/pdf/SquadLists-English.pdf . December 9, 2021.
  2. Web site: Kristie Mewis . https://web.archive.org/web/20210721203540/https://www.teamusa.org/us-soccer/athletes/Kristie-Mewis . dead . July 21, 2021 . October 1, 2021 . Team USA.
  3. Web site: Kristie Mewis USWNT U.S. Soccer Official Site. 2021-10-01. U.S. Soccer. en.
  4. Web site: College soccer's most talented sister act . October 17, 2011 . ESPN . August 23, 2017.
  5. Web site: Kristen Mewis a game-changer for Boston College . September 12, 2012 . ESPN . August 23, 2017.
  6. Web site: Kristen Mewis player profile . Boston College . August 23, 2017.
  7. Web site: Kassouf . Jeff . Canberra signs Mewis for final two weeks . The Equalizer . August 23, 2017 . January 1, 2013.
  8. Web site: Wood . Ryan . Down under, Mewis aims to stay on top of her game . Enterprise News . November 11, 2013 . January 4, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131111193326/http://www.enterprisenews.com/answerbook/hanson/x1671799272/Down-under-Mewis-aims-to-stay-on-top-of-her-game . November 11, 2013 . dead.
  9. Web site: Wood . Ryan . Kristie Mewis Heads to Canberra, Jane Ross Moves to Vittsjo, Ali Krieger Comes Home . Our Game Magazine . August 23, 2017 . January 2, 2013.
  10. Web site: Kristen Mewis . Soccer Way . August 23, 2017.
  11. Web site: Canberra United vs. Western Sydney Wanderers 5 – 0 . Soccer Way . August 23, 2017 . January 8, 2013.
  12. News: Canberra United slams five past Western Sydney . August 23, 2017 . Sydney Morning Herald . January 8, 2013.
  13. Web site: Brisbane Roar vs. Canberra United 5 – 1 . Soccer Way . August 23, 2017 . January 11, 2013.
  14. Web site: 2012/2013 W-League Regular Season . Soccer Way . August 23, 2017.
  15. Web site: NWSL Selects College Stars . ESPN . January 25, 2013.
  16. Web site: Eight Teams Make Selections at 2013 NWSL College Draft at NSCAA Convention in Indianapolis . US Soccer . January 25, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130121003150/http://www.ussoccer.com/News/NWSL/2013/01/Eight-Teams-Make-Selections-at-2013-NWSL-College-Draft.aspx . January 21, 2013 . dead.
  17. Web site: FC Kansas City boosts offense in draft . Kansas City Star . February 9, 2013.
  18. Web site: Lauletta . Dan . Kristie Mewis already subsidized by US Soccer . The Equalizer . August 23, 2013 . August 23, 2017.
  19. Web site: Portland Thorns vs. Kansas City 2 – 3 . Soccer Way . August 23, 2017.
  20. Web site: 2013 NWSL Season . Soccer Way . November 11, 2013.
  21. Web site: Lauletta . Dan . FC Kansas City at sudden crossroads entering playoffs . Equalizer Soccer . August 23, 2017 . August 22, 2013.
  22. News: McDowell . Sam . FC Kansas City falls to Portland 3–2 in NWSL semifinals . August 23, 2017 . Kansas City Star . August 24, 2013 . July 12, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180712220930/https://www.kansascity.com/sports/mls/fc-kansas-city/article325928/FC-Kansas-City-falls-to-Portland-3-2-in-NWSL-semifinals.html . dead.
  23. Web site: Another Day Another Reign Deal: A-Rod for Mewis . SB Nation . August 23, 2017 . sidereal . November 7, 2013.
  24. Web site: Kassouf . Jeff . Kansas City sends Mewis to Seattle for Amy Rodriguez . Equalizer Soccer . August 23, 2017 . November 7, 2013.
  25. Web site: Sydney Leroux heads back to Seattle after Reign swing trade with Boston Breakers . Sounder at Heart . August 23, 2017 . November 18, 2013.
  26. Web site: Kristie Mewis Profile . . August 23, 2017.
  27. Web site: Kassouf . Jeff . Mewis signs with Breakers, goes on loan to Bayern – Equalizer Soccer. The main reason was to be with her girlfriend Sam Kerr; also a Professional Soccer player. . August 31, 2015 . November 30, 2022 . en-US.
  28. Web site: Washington Spirit Acquires Kristie Mewis, Kassey Kallman, and No. 1 Spot in the Distribution Ranking Order from Boston Breakers . . November 17, 2016 . August 23, 2017.
  29. Web site: Lauletta . Dan . Red Stars acquire Kristie Mewis from Spirit for 1st round pick . The Equalizer . August 23, 2017 . August 21, 2017.
  30. Web site: Buckley . Caitlin . Washington Spirit's NWSL playoff hopes extinguished after 2–1 loss to Chicago Red Stars . Black and Red United . August 30, 2017 . August 27, 2017.
  31. Web site: Roepken . Corey . Dash trade Morgan Brian to Chicago for Kristie Mewis . Chron . August 30, 2017 . August 30, 2017.
  32. Web site: Balf . Celia . May Team of the Month . . June 6, 2018 . June 6, 2018.
  33. Web site: Kristie Mewis is Back: How a Torn ACL Paved the Way for Her USWNT Return. December 2020 .
  34. Web site: NEW ADDITION: Gotham FC acquire Kristie Mewis from San Diego Wave . December 17, 2021.
  35. Web site: Portland Thorns fall short in a close season-ending loss to Gotham . December 24, 2023 . opb . en.
  36. Web site: Gotham FC and midfielder Kristie Mewis Mutually Agree to Part Ways . gothamfc.com . December 22, 2023 . December 22, 2023.
  37. Web site: West Ham United sign United States international Kristie Mewis . www.whufc.com . December 22, 2023 . December 22, 2023.
  38. News: Tottenham beat West Ham in seven-goal WSL thriller . January 21, 2024 . BBC Sport . en-GB.
  39. News: Kristie Mewis and Amy Caldwell team up to BC soccer's advantage . . December 6, 2009 . August 23, 2017.
  40. Web site: 2008 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: Awards . https://web.archive.org/web/20091025210441/http://www.fifa.com/tournaments/archive/u17womensworldcup/newzealand2008/awards/index.html . dead . October 25, 2009 . . August 23, 2017.
  41. Web site: Sermanni Names 29-Player Training Camp Roster for First Matches of 2013 . U.S.Soccer . January 22, 2013 . August 23, 2017.
  42. News: Sermanni Names 23-Player Roster For 2013 Algarve Cup . U.S.Soccer . February 21, 2013 . August 23, 2017.
  43. Web site: Kaplan . Emily . An emotional Kristie Mewis scores for US women in win over South Korea . Boston Globe . November 11, 2013 . June 15, 2013.
  44. Web site: ANDONOVSKI NAMES 24-PLAYER ROSTER FOR U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM DECEMBER IDENTIFICATION TRAINING CAMP IN FLORIDA . U.S.Soccer . November 27, 2019 . November 20, 2020.
  45. News: U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM TOPS NETHERLANDS 2-0 IN FIRST MATCH IN 261 DAYS . November 27, 2020 . U.S.Soccer.
  46. Web site: 'I was OK with being average' - Dash star Mewis opens up on her long road back to USWNT . . Seth . Vertelney.
  47. News: U.S. Women's World Cup team led by Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe . June 21, 2023 . ESPN.
  48. News: Extra Time: Pain and Disappointment . August 6, 2023 . ESPN . Sean . Gregory.
  49. Web site: May 11, 2018 . Professional Soccer Sisters Dish: Kristie & Samantha Mewis . April 11, 2019.
  50. Web site: June 3, 2020 . 51 athletes who are out and proud members of the LGBTQ+ community . Insider.
  51. Web site: August 9, 2021 . Sam Kerr confirms relationship with U.S. football star. . News.com.au.
  52. Web site: Netflix Will Shoot the US Women's Soccer Team's Upcoming World Cup Journey . July 17, 2023 . Netflix Tudum . en.
  53. Web site: K. MEWIS . Soccer Way.
  54. Includes NWSL Playoffs, W-League playoffs, and Nadeshiko League regulation playoffs
  55. Includes NWSL Challenge Cups and NWSL Fall Series
  56. Includes 2021 Women's International Champions Cup
  57. News: U.S. WNT Defeats Korea Republic 4–1 in Foxborough, Mass. . June 15, 2013 . U.S.Soccer . https://web.archive.org/web/20140330072333/http://www.ussoccer.com/news/womens-national-team/2013/06/wnt-vs-kor-match-report.aspx . March 30, 2014 . dead.
  58. Web site: Azzi . Alex . Mewis sisters lead U.S. to 4-0 win over Colombia . On Her Turf . January 18, 2021.
  59. Web site: U.S. Women's National Team Rolls to Title at 2021 SheBelieves Cup, Presented by Visa, With Dominant 6-0 Victory Against Argentina . February 25, 2021 . U.S. Soccer.
  60. Web site: U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Iceland 5-0 to Win Third Consecutive and Fifth Overall SheBelieves Cup Title, Presented by Visa . U.S. Soccer . February 23, 2022.
  61. Web site: U.S. Women's National Team Inches Closer to 2023 World Cup Berth With 5-0 Win Against Jamaica at CONCACAF W Championship . July 7, 2022 . U.S. Soccer.
  62. Web site: U.S. Women's National Team Defeats Mexico 1-0 to Claim First in Group A at CONCACAF W Championship . July 11, 2022 . U.S. Soccer.
  63. Web site: Berestecki . Laura . July 26, 2020 . Kristie Mewis & Houston Dash Win 2020 Challenge Cup . November 30, 2022 . BC Interruption . en.
  64. Web site: November 11, 2023 . NWSL Championship highlights: Gotham FC crowned champions as Rapinoe, Krieger end careers . November 12, 2022 . USA Today . en-US.
  65. News: Andrew . Das . U.S. Women Beat Canada to Claim Spot in Paris Olympics . The New York Times . July 19, 2022.
  66. Web site: Harve . Maithri . August 5, 2021 . Kristie Mewis Wins Bronze Medal at Tokyo Olympics . November 30, 2022 . BC Interruption . en.
  67. Web site: February 25, 2021 . U.S. Women's National Team Rolls to Title at 2021 SheBelieves Cup, Presented by Visa, With Dominant 6-0 Victory Against Argentina . U.S. Soccer.
  68. Web site: Herrera . Sandra . February 22, 2023 . USWNT vs. Brazil score: USA win SheBelieves Cup with Alex Morgan and Mallory Swanson dominating in attack . February 23, 2023 . CBS Sports .
  69. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxZNsDrSPNE VIDEO: Kristie Mewis, 2008 Young Female Athlete of the Year
  70. http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/w-soccer/mtt/mewis_kristen00.html Kristen Mewis player profile
  71. http://www.enterprisenews.com/archive/x38159235/ENTERPRISE-ALL-SCHOLASTICS-Girls-indoor-track#13 ENTERPRISE ALL-SCHOLASTICS: Girls indoor track