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Katie Meyer, Stanford women’s soccer captain, found dead in campus residence. March 2, 2022 Updated: March 2, 2022 7:29 p.m. Stanford student and women’s soccer team captain Katie Meyer was found dead in an on-campus residence, university officials said Wednesday.

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Katie Meyer: Parents| What happened to| Death of| Reddit

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Katie Meyer was 22 years of age when she was declared dead on Tuesday and from that point in time people are seeking the information of her husband.

But nowhere it has been mentioned that she was married or not but it is assumed that she was an unmarried girl based on her age.

Besides this, her relationship details are also not available on the web, due to the lack of availability of her personal details we are unable to answer the questions that are being asked on her personal life. Kindly wait for a while until official reports come out.

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Katie Meyer, a senior goalkeeper on the Stanford women’s soccer team, was found dead in an on-campus residence on Tuesday, the school announced. 

No cause of death was given and calls by USA TODAY Sports to Stanford University and the Santa Clara County (California) Sheriff’s Department were not returned.

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Katie Meyer: Parents| What happened to| Death of| Reddit

Meyer, 22 and a team captain, led the Cardinal to the 2019 championship after making two saves in a penalty shootout against North Carolina to secure the team’s third national title. 

Meyer, an International Relations major and History minor from Newbury Park, California, appeared in 50 games in her career, compling a 0.72 goals against average and a 34-12-4 record. She also helped the Cardinal to the 2019 Pac-12 title.

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“Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world. Her friends describe her as a larger-than-life team player in all her pursuits, from choosing an academic discipline” she said.

“changed my perspective on the world and the very important challenges that we need to work together to overcome” to the passion she brought to the Cardinal women’s soccer program and to women’s sports in general,” Vice Provost for Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole and athletic director Bernard Muir said in a statement. 

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