
Best of Canadian soccer star Lauren Sesselmann in images
Lauren Sesselmann carved out an impressive career on the pitch, from her time at Purdue to her incredible run with the Canadian national team. She was part of the 2011 Pan American Games squad that took home gold, and she played in all six matches at the 2012 Olympics in London, where Team Canada took the bronze. Since hanging up her cleats, she's flourished in front of the cameras as a host while growing a presence in the health and wellness space.
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann
Soccer star Lauren Sesselmann

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