Briana Scurry is getting candid about a hard moment in her past. The retired soccer goalkeeper is recalling a low moment after a career-ending traumatic brain injury in 2010 when she had to pawn the ...
Carey Scurry, who played four seasons in the NBA for the Utah Jazz and New York Knicks, died May 18. The news of Scurry’s death was relayed in a Facebook post by his brother, Moses, himself a former ...
Briana Scurry, former U.S. Women's National Soccer Team goalkeeper, has impeccable timing. In 1994, her physical timing earned her the role of starting goalkeeper for the USWNT, for which she set a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/GA/The Hollywood Reporter via Getty Images ) Written by Tim Telling, the movie follows “two pest ...
As a little girl, soccer star Briana Scurry dreamed of going to the Olympics. When she made the U.S. Women’s National Team alongside greats like Mia Hamm and Brandi Chastain, that dream came true.
Briana Scurry couldn’t be sure if it was the painkillers or the fact that surgeons had just plucked pea-size balls of damaged tissue from the back of her head. But when the two-time Olympic goalkeeper ...
ATHENS, Greece -- Briana Scurry, the gold-medal winning goalkeeper for the U.S. women's soccer team in Atlanta and the literal and figurative backstop for perhaps the most successful soccer team in ...
During the United States' last Women's World Cup victory in 1999, Briana Scurry played an integral role in the team's success. The legendary goalkeeper stopped nearly everything that came her way -- ...
Briana Scurry is one of the best women's soccer players in the history of her sport - a two-time Olympic gold medalist, a gay Black woman who blazed a trail for all those who came after her. Remember ...
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