Trinity Rodman has a particular magnetism about her, taking contradiction and finding harmony.
She’s a world class talent but self-identifies as being in her “student era.”
The 22-year-old is far from done.
Rodman’s the first to admit that she tends to lead with her emotions, seeing that as part of what makes her the player she is. Sometimes, it works out, but other times, it has cost her, like the yellow card she received during the U.S. women’s national team’s game against Colombia in the CONCACAF W Gold Cup earlier this year.
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“I feel like everyone has kind of accepted it,” she says as we sit in front of my laptop reviewing highlights
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