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Girma, Smith to dedicate WC to late Stanford teammate Meyer - ESPN

AUCKLAND, New Zealand — United States women's national soccer team forward Sophia Smith said that everything she and defender Naomi Girma will do at this World Cup will be in memory of former Stanford teammate Katie Meyer.

Meyer, who along with Smith and Girma was part of Stanford University's national-championship-winning soccer team in 2019, died by suicide in March 2022. Meyer's parents, Steve and Gina, are attempting to get colleges to adopt a policy called «Katie's Save» in which students can opt for a trusted adult «designated advocate» to provide support.

With Girma and Smith now set to represent the U.S. at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, they have taken steps to honor Meyer's memory. On Tuesday, Girma penned an emotional tribute to Meyer on The Players Tribune titled «This is For Katie» in which she said Meyer «was a true friend in every sense of the word.»

Girma also detailed how she, Smith, Sofia Huerta and other members of the national team have partnered with Common Goal, a charitable project for the soccer community, to launch a mental health initiative during this World Cup. It will be done through a three-part feature series and multiple public service announcements aired throughout the tournament.

Talking to reporters on Wednesday, Smith said Meyer's death is something with which she still grapples.

«Anytime I talk about Katie, it's obviously emotional, and then just with everything coming out today, it kind of brings all those feelings back to the surface,» Smith said. «But I feel like I'm in a place where I can talk about it and talk about Katie in a really positive light, and it brings me more happiness.

»But obviously, yeah, anytime it's all over social media, it's tough to see, and it kind of just

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