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NEWBURY PARK, Calif. – A trip to a soccer field here last week triggered memories and tears from the parents of Katie Meyer, the former goalkeeper for the Stanford women’s soccer team.
The family of Katie Meyer, a star soccer player who died by suicide last spring, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford University. STANFORD, Calif.
The NCAA and the Pac-12 Conference also tweeted posts honoring Meyer. The Stanford’s women’s soccer team uploaded a picture of Meyer in action on the field. “We love you, Katie,” the post ...
Katie Meyer, a senior who was majoring in international relations at Stanford University, was known for memorably stopping two penalty shots from North Carolina during the 2019 NCAA College Cup ...
SEE ALSO: Katie Meyer's parents struggle for answers after daughter's death at Stanford The memorial will be held March 12 on one of soccer fields Meyer competed, in Newbury Park, California.
The parents of Katie Meyer confirmed the 22-year-old soccer star died by suicide and said fear over potential disciplinary action by the school may have contributed to her death ...
Katie Meyer would have turned 23 on Friday. If she had been here, this is what the former Stanford goalkeeper who took her own life could have seen.
On Saturday, March 12, family, friends and teammates all gathered together to remember Stanford soccer player Katie Meyer, who passed away at age 22.
The parents of Katie Meyer, the 22-year-old Stanford University soccer star found lifeless in her dorm room Tuesday, said their daughter’s sudden death came amid potential disciplinary measures ...
Katie Meyer, the captain and goalkeeper of Stanford University’s women’s soccer team, has died. She was 22. The university confirmed Meyer’s death in a letter sent to the school’s ...
Katie Meyer, a student and captain of the women’s soccer team at Stanford University, was found dead in an on-campus residence, according to university officials on Wednesday. She was 22.
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