Olympic great Briana Scurry was the goalkeeper for the historic, gold-medal-winning U.S. Olympic Women’s Soccer Team in 1996, the year women's soccer debuted at the Olympics. From her childhood dreams of sporting glory to her personal triumphs and challenges, Briana reflects on a pioneering career defined by extraordinary resilience and determination. She discusses her fight for equal compensation for women's soccer, the "angels" in her life, and overcoming the tragic circumstances that led her to pawn — and eventually recover — her gold medals.

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