Save the Katie Meyer Story premieres on ESPN Saturday
She was a talented goalkeeper with a promising future. Now, a new docuseries explores the tragic death of Stanford soccer star Katie Meyer, who took her own life at the age of 22. She was facing possible discipline by the university. This Saturday, Save the Katie Meyer Story premieres on ESPN. The network says it delves into the expectations, pressure and the systems that left Meyer vulnerable. The series also explores how her family has pushed for reforms aimed at mental health. Meyer's parents have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Stanford University. Julie Foudy, the host and reporter of the ESPN documentary, and former World Cup champion herself and two time Olympic gold medalist joined us on the Four to talk about what went into this documentary.
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