
3 moms are on the U.S. roster at the Women's World Cup and 5 were at training — a record
CBSN
In a hard-fought game, Team USA secured a 1-1 draw against the Netherlands Wednesday night at the Women's World Cup. Off the field, players on the U.S Women's National Team are making their mark, with three athletes proudly holding the title of mom. That ties the 2015 record for the most moms on a U.S. roster at the World Cup — and follows the team's training camp that saw five moms attend, the highest number ever.
Among the group are two-time World Cup champion Alex Morgan, mom to 3-year-old daughter Charlie; defender Crystal Dunn, mother to Marcel Jean; and midfielder Julie Ertz, who became a mom to son Madden last August.
Ertz called the "journey" of motherhood beautiful.

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