Ashlyn Harris doesn’t miss soccer: ‘I am living my best life’ - Just Women's Sports (2024)

Emma Hruby

May 18, 2023

Ashlyn Harris doesn’t miss soccer: ‘I am living my best life’ - Just Women's Sports (1)

Ashlyn Harris doesn’t miss soccer.

“Not a f–ing second,” Harris said when asked on the most recent episode of Snacks. “I don’t miss it for a second.”

The former U.S. women’s national team goalkeeper, who also became the first NWSL player to reach 500 saves, retired at the end of 2022 after 12 professional seasons. She made 25 appearances for the USWNT and is a two-time World Cup winner. But she is enjoying her retirement to the fullest.

“I am living my best life,” she told Snacks co-hosts Lynn Williams and Sam Mewis. “I don’t have schedules. I don’t have to (say), ‘Oh, I can’t, I have to be in bed by 9:30. I have training early.’

“I just live. If I need to fly home to Florida to see someone, I fly home to Florida to see someone. These days, they’re forever behind me.”

Harris is finally doing the things that she never had time to do, from dancing to grabbing co*cktails with friends. She is also serving as the creative director for Gotham FC, the club for which she played her last NWSL season and for which her wife Ali Krieger still plays.

“The amount of pressure we live under, it’s just not sustainable forever,” she said. “Everyone has an opinion of, I mean the dumbest sh*t. … It’s just exhausting. And now it’s like, I don’t care what people think of me. I don’t have to worry about performing. I don’t have to worry.”

While she gets stressed watching the national team play – to the point that she’s “literally picking and peeling back every nail and cuticle I have on my body” – she isn’t going to miss being in the heat of the moment for the USWNT.

“Soccer was just kind of something I did. It’s not really who I am,” she said. “It’s always been about the people for me and the journey and the process and living life like extraordinary. So I’m excited for this opportunity for a lot of young people.”

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Emma Hruby

Jul 1, 2024

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After 15 games as head coach, the Utah Royals have dismissed Amy Rodriguez with 11 games left in the season.

Currently, the team is in last place in the NWSL with one game to play before the league pauses for the Paris Olympics. Jimmy Coenraets, who was recently appointed an assistant coach, will serve as interim head coach while leadership searches for a permanent replacement.

Goalkeeper coach Maryse Bard-Martel has also been released from her position, while the team president Michelle Hyncik has been reassigned to a legal role within the family’s front office.

"This expansion season has been full of lessons and learnings, and we are now focused on reorganizing leadership efforts on and off the pitch," acting Royals’ operations leader and Real Salt Lake president John Kimball said in an official team statement. "We are grateful and appreciative of Amy, Michelle, and Maryse and their efforts in helping re-introduce the Royals to Utah's incredible fans and the international soccer community.

"We believe women's sports are a vital part of Utah's culture. Our club and ownership group are committed to delivering a product our fans will be proud of. While we have faced adversity this season, we are focused on building a team off and on the field that can compete at the highest levels for years to come."

Former USWNT star Rodriguez, who played for the Royals from 2018 through 2020, came on as the team's first head coach after an assistant coaching stint at USC. Utah returned to the NWSL this season as an expansion team after being moved to Kansas City at the end of 2020.

The Royals have conceded a league-worst 27 goals so far this season while scoring just seven of their own.

Emma Hruby

Jul 1, 2024

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Simone Biles is headed to her third Olympics, headlining a Team USA that includes a number of familiar faces.

Joining her are Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, and Jade Carey — both Lee and Chiles were on the Olympic team three years ago, while Carey competed as an individual qualifier in Tokyo and won gold on floor. Teenager Hezly Rivera is the team’s only newcomer.

"This is definitely our redemption tour," Biles said at the US Olympic Gymnastics Trials on Sunday. "I feel like we all have more to give.

"I knew I wasn’t done after Tokyo," Biles added. "Getting back to the gym, trusting the process, I knew I’d be back."

Biles spent much of the Tokyo Olympics on the sidelines after getting the Twisties. Lee went on to win Olympic gold in the all-around, but has struggled in the last year with kidney disease. She was emotional Sunday, telling reporters she "didn’t think I’d be here."

"I’m so, so glad I kept going," she said. "There were so many times I thought about quitting and walking away from this sport."

Joscelyn Roberson and Leanne Wong were named alternates, while leading contenders Shilese Jones, Skye Blakely, and Kayla DiCello all exited with injuries.

At 27 years old, Biles is Team USA’s oldest Olympic gymnast since 1952. And as a whole, this year’s squad is the oldest to ever represent the US at the Olympics, with Carey (24), Chiles (23), and Lee (21) all over the age of 20.

With2016 all-around gold medalist Bilesanddefending champion Lee, the roster will be the first from any country in Olympic history to have two Olympic all-around champions on the mat as the quartet hopes to improve on their2021 silver-medal team finish.

"Of course, gold is the goal," Chiles said. "But this redemption tour is not about that. It’s about us. We all went through so much in Tokyo, and to be back, I’m so proud of all of us."

Biles, however, is taking things one step at a time.

"I feel like success is just what I make it," she said. "I feel like right now I’ve been successful of competing at Olympic trials and making the Paris Olympic team. So then we’ll see from there on out."

Emma Hruby

Jun 28, 2024

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Wimbledon will begin on Monday, with French Open-winner Iga Swiatek looking to take her first grass court major title.

Others looking to challenge her include Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka, Ons Jabeur, and 2023 Wimbledon champ Marketa Vondrousova.

Grass isn't the strongest surface for some of the world’s heaviest hitters, including Swiatek, Gauff, and Sabalenka. Jabeur, meanwhile, will be looking to win her first Grand Slam singles title after falling short in last year’s final.

But the tournament’s proximity to the Paris Olympics — combined with the fact that the Olympics will be played on clay courts — has resulted in a number of key players dropping out of the Summer Games.

Sabalenka, Jabeur, and American Madison Keys are among a group of top players declining to participate in the Summer Games, citing health and fitness concerns in relation to a tight schedule played on multiple surfaces.

"We have decided that the quick change of surface and the body’s adaptation required would put my knee at risk and jeopardize the rest of my season," Jabeur posted on social media regarding her Olympic withdrawal.

"It’s too much with the scheduling," Sabalenka echoed. "It’s just too much. I made the decision to take care of my health."

Both Swiatek and Gauff, who excel on clay courts, are still planning to participate this summer in Paris.

Emma Hruby

Jun 28, 2024

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Despite a recent slump, the Aces are off to a three-game winning streak following Thursday’s 95-83 victory over Chicago.

Star point guard Chelsea Gray, who spent the first part of the season rehabbing from a lingering injury suffered in last year's WNBA Finals, has provided some much-needed depth in her return to the starting lineup. A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Kelsey Plum all scored 20+ points in the win, with Wilson extending her league record of consecutive regular season games with 20+ points to 20.

But all was not lost for Chicago rookie Angel Reese, who tied Candace Parker's WNBA record for longest double-double streak in a single season with her ninth double-double in a row.

Compliments abound for the Aces after the whistle blew on what was Theresa Weatherspoon and Becky Hammon’s first WNBA matchup as head coaches. The WNBA legends played together on the New York Liberty from 1999 to 2003.

"Look at [Hammon's] team," Weatherspoon told reporters in a joint press conference with her former teammate. "What they’re doing, where they’re going, how they play, and how much fun they have — that’s how we play. It’s beautiful to see, and of course a measuring stick."

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