US women’s soccer tries to overcome past lack of diversity

U.S. national team player Crystal Dunn takes part in a drill during practice for a match against Nigeria Aug. 30, 2022, in Riverside, Mo. Women’s soccer in the United States has struggled with diversity, starting with a pay-to-play model that can exclude talented kids from communities of color. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

PORTLAND, Ore. — Crystal Dunn was often the only Black girl on her youth soccer clubs, and even when she finally made it to the national team, she did her own hair and makeup for photo shoots because “there wasn’t someone set up for me.”