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The Associated Press

Sports Writer 
July 2023 - August 2023

In my role, I partnered with The Associated Press to cover the FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023™.  I was credentialed for matches, practices, mix zones and press conferences throughout my tenure. The fast-paced work environment honed my ability to efficiently meet tight deadlines. I feel incredibly grateful for the opportunity to share once-in-a-lifetime stories with global media outlets, bringing the tournament's excitement to all corners of the world. 

Canada Open Training

After touching down in Australia, my first stop was the open training session for the Canadian Women's National Team. With the team gearing up for their upcoming match, players connected with fans by signing flags, balls, and merchandise. Dive into the excitement through a glimpse of my practice photos!

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Published Work

My work throughout the month was published on AP News and other media platforms like The Washington Post, USA Today, ABC News, Bally Sports, and more. Check out my stories below!

Nigeria’s Nnadozie denies Canada’s prolific scorer Sinclair in a 0-0 draw at the Women’s World Cup

China edges Haiti 1-0 to keep World Cup hopes alive despite going down to 10 players

Canada’s Christine Sinclair exits Women’s World Cup after loss to Australia, possibly for last time

Popp’s first-half double powers Germany to a 6-0 rout of Morocco at the Women’s World Cup

Canada’s new sports minister says she fully supports team’s equal pay fight

Marta reflects on her place in women’s soccer ahead of what could be her last World Cup match

Canada’s Sinclair faces uncertainty in her run for a scoring record at the Women’s World Cup

Canada ready for ‘energetic stadium’ in World Cup showdown with co-host Australia

Marta leaves the Women’s World Cup with Brazil’s group-stage exit, but her legacy lives on

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SheBelieves 2023

Nashville, TN

As prep heading into the summer, I had the privilege of attending the SheBelieves Cup featuring teams from the USA, Canada, Brazil and Japan. I was credentialed by The Associated Press in Nashville, where I successfully contributed my first published story to the wire.

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