Tia LaBrecque is the youngest player on the U.S. Women's Deaf National Soccer Team. The Bishop Feehan sophomore will be competing in Japan this week.
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It was the end of a long drought for the U.S. team, which had not won an Olympic gold medal since 2012 in London.
Japan dominated the competition going undefeated, without allowing a goal, at the first ever Asia Women's Championships in Beijing.