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Kathryn Diane Meyer (January 20, 2000 – March 1, 2022) was an American college soccer player who played as a goalkeeper for the Stanford Cardinal. She led Stanford to an NCAA championship in 2019, making two saves in the title game penalty shootout , and captained the team for the next two years.
Katie Meyer‘s family is speaking out about what may have contributed to the 22-year-old’s death by suicide. ... added. “We’re struggling right now to know what happened and why it happened ...
The parents of Katie Meyer, the Stanford goalkeeper who died by suicide Tuesday, are speaking out about her death, hoping to help other parents avoid the same situation.
An unimaginable loss. Katie Meyer‘s family is speaking out about what may have contributed to the 22-year-old’s death by suicide. Who Is Katie Meyer? 5 Things to Know About Late Stanford ...
A bill spurred by the 2022 death of Katie Meyer, who died by suicide when she was a soccer goalie at Stanford, has become state law in California.
Meyer is best known for her effort as a redshirt freshman in Stanford's NCAA championship win over North Carolina in 2019. The game went to penalty kicks after regulation and overtime ended in a ...
Stanford senior goalkeeper Katie Meyer, whose penalty kick save was one of the most memorable moments of the 2019 NCAA women's soccer championship, has died, the school said. The school first ...
"We are struggling to know what happened, and why it happened," Katie Meyer's mother, Gina, said on Friday.