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The Madison PDP is one of 10 scheduled across the country for ECNL clubs. Players also will participate in the Nike Elite Training technical testing program and listen to a presentation from Lindsay Tarpley, a Madison native who has 32 goals in 125...
Tarpley was on the cover of the debut issue of The Portage Connection. Portage Public School launched its alumni e-magazine, The Portage Connection, only a year ago. But that’s long enough for the online magazine to have won a Distinguished Award in the...
COLUMBUS, OH - MAY 14: Lindsay Tarpley #5 of the United States controls the ball against Japan on May 14, 2011 at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. View Photo »
COLUMBUS, OH - MAY 14: Aya Sameshima #15 of Japan and Lindsay Tarpley #5 of the United States kick the ball at the same time in the second half on May 14, 2011 at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. View Photo »
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COLUMBUS, OH - MAY 14: Aya Sameshima #15 of Japan and Lindsay Tarpley #5 of the United States kick the ball at the same time in the second half on May 14, 2011 at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - MAY 14: Lindsay Tarpley #5 of the United States after injuring her leg in the second half against Japan on May 14, 2011 at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
View Photo »In this photo taken May 14, 2011, the United States' Lindsay Tarpley, right, challenges Japan's Shinobu Ohno for the ball during the second half of a friendly soccer match in Columbus, Ohio. Tarpley will miss the Women's World Cup after tearing her right anterior cruciate ligament in...
View Photo »USA's Lindsay Tarpley eyes the ball during their Algarve Cup women football match against Norway at Vila Real de Santo Antonio, southern Portugal, on March 4, 2011. USA won 2-0.
View Photo »USA's Lindsay Tarpley (3rd-R) celebrates after scoring the opening goal against Norway during their Algarve Cup women football match at Vila Real de Santo Antonio, southern Portugal, on March 4, 2011. USA won 2-0.
View Photo »USA's Lindsay Tarpley (R) kicks the ball to score the opening goal against Norway during their Algarve Cup women football match at Vila Real de Santo Antonio, southern Portugal, on March 4, 2011. USA won 2-0.
View Photo »Lindsay Tarpley, right, of the US, is grabbed by Norway's Lene Mykjaland during their women's soccer Algarve Cup match Friday, March 4 2011, in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal. Tarpley scored the first goal in the US 2-0 win.
View Photo »Lindsay Tarpley, of the US, reacts after scoring the opening goal against Norway during their women's soccer Algarve Cup match Friday, March 4 2011, in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal.
View Photo »Norway's goalkeeper Ingrid Hjelmseth, left, loses the ball in a challenge with Amy Rodriguez, of the US, leaving it to Lindsay Tarpley, right, to score the opening goal during their women's soccer Algarve Cup match Friday, March 4 2011, in Vila Real de Santo Antonio, Portugal.
View Photo »Players Heather O'Reilly, Carli Lloyd, Ali Krieger, Becky Sauerbrunn, Tobin Heath, Lori Lindsey, Ashlyn Harris, Megan Rapinoe and Lindsay Tarpley, from left to right, react while watching their teammates during a training session of the US Women's soccer team, Sunday, March 6 2011, in...
View Photo »COLUMBUS, OH - MAY 14: Aya Sameshima #15 of Japan and Lindsay Tarpley #5 of the United States kick the ball at the same time in the second half on May 14, 2011 at Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
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