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Wambach is impressed with the way the U.S. team is performing ahead of the Beijing Olympics.
U.S. women beat Italy 2-0 to reach Peace Queen Cup title game 2008
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Wambach is the team's leading scorer this year with 13 goals and 10 assists.
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Wambach is seeking to become just the ninth female player to reach 100 goals and the fifth American.
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Wambach is expected to be out for 12 weeks and will miss the Olympics, which start in three weeks.
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Whitehill has been practicing those long services into the penalty area, knowing if she gets it in Wambach's vicinity, a good scoring chance will develop.
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Wambach is the fourth U.S. player to net five times in a game.
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Wambach is 6 feet tall and 160 pounds, one of a new breed of U.S. soccer players: big, rugged and indestructible.
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"Number 20 disturbed us," French coach Bruno Bini said after the game, referring to Wambach.
The Abby Wambach Show Matthew Futterman 2011
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Speed is essential, especially for forwards such as Wambach, who needs to be able to bolt whenever there's a chance to score.
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Some of the seven are young players, such as Wambach, but others are reclamation projects or unexpected finds.
USATODAY.com - Unsure times for women's pro soccer players 2003
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