Katie Meyer

2022 - 3 - 2

katie meyer stanford katie meyer stanford

Katie Meyer, Stanford Women’s Soccer Player, Found Dead in Campus Residence (unknown)

The goalkeeper for the Stanford women's soccer team helped lead the school to its third championship in 2019. University officials didn't release a cause of ...

Be caring to yourselves and one another,” the university said. We are broken-hearted and love Kat so much.” “There are no words to express the emptiness that we feel at this moment,” Stanford said. “Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world,” Stanford said in a statement. “We can all help by checking in on friends and loved ones. She gained national attention for making two critical saves in a penalty shootout during the 2019 women’s soccer championship game against the University of North Carolina.

Stanford player's death 'self-inflicted' (unknown)

Santa Clara County said on Thursday that it determined the recent death of Katie Meyer, the goalkeeper and captain of Stanford's women's soccer team, ...

You can use the opt out toggle above to opt out of the “sale” of your personal information, as defined by the CCPA, of certain advertising on this site. You or your authorized agent may also have other choices and tools that allow you to control certain data collection activities. You or your authorized agent can change your opt out selection anytime by clicking the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link on this site. To learn more, visit Do Not Sell My Personal Information Rights. Do Not Sell My Personal InformationThe California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) permits California residents, or their authorized agents, to opt out of the “sale” of their personal information to third parties. Technically necessary to provide this service or other features.When you visit this website, we and our partners may collect certain information about you, your devices, and your behaviour, and “sell” this information to third parties to provide you with certain advertising on this site and across the web tailored to you and your interests.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "E! Online"

How Soccer Teams Across the U.S. Are Honoring Stanford's Katie ... (E! Online)

Collegiate soccer teams across the country are paying tribute to Stanford soccer star Katie Meyer after it was announced that she passed away.

Last month, she launched a live show called Be The Mentality to talk about sports, college, life and more. During the championship game against North Carolina, Katie had two saves. The Utah Women's Soccer Team tweeted, "Heartbroken to hear about the loss of Katie Meyer. Sending love and condolences to @StanfordWSoccer, the Stanford community, and her friends and family," as the Rutgers Women's Soccer Team wrote, "Our thoughts and prayers are with @StanfordWSoccer and the friends and family of Katie Meyer."

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Athletic"

Stanford women's soccer goalkeeper, captain Katie Meyer dies at 22 ... (The Athletic)

Meyer's parents confirmed on Friday the cause of their daughter's death. "She died by suicide," Gina Meyer told NBC News' Stephanie Gosk on TODAY Friday. "The ...

"Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world," Stanford's announcement said. The fire department pronounced her dead at 10:45 a.m., according to the statement. She was a two-time Pac-12 champion with the team, playing in 50 games. She was a native of Newbury Park, Calif. Katie Meyer, Stanford women's soccer goalkeeper and captain, died on Tuesday in a campus residence, the school confirmed. So it’s just horrific."

Post cover
Image courtesy of "TSN"

Stanford mourns death of goalkeeper Meyer, 22 (TSN)

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Stanford goalkeeper Katie Meyer, who memorably led the Cardinal to victory in the 2019 NCAA College Cup championship game, has died.

“Katie was extraordinarily committed to everything and everyone in her world. The cause of death was not released. She was 22.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Yahoo"

Stanford Soccer Player Katie Meyer's Cause of Death Confirmed After She Was Found Dead on Campus (Yahoo)

Stanford Soccer Player Katie Meyer's Cause of Death Confirmed After She Was Found Dead on Campus · RELATED: Katie Meyer: Stanford University Soccer Player Found Dead Inside Campus Residence at 22 · RELATED: 18-Year-Old College Football Player Dies After ...

You can select 'Manage settings' for more information and to manage your choices. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Your Privacy Controls. Find out more about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. Click here to find out more about our partners. - Information about your device and internet connection, including your IP address

Explore the last week