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  • Deutschland diaries

    espnW editor Joanne Gerstner gives viewers a glimpse of historic Dresden, a city in eastern Germany with spectacular architecture that was rebuilt after WWII.

    Jun 30 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • England's Eniola Aluko feels tweet heat

    Cyber critics lashed out at England's striker after she missed several scoring opportunities Monday. She has fired right back.

    Jun 30 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • A professor's take on the WWC

    espnW's Joanne Gerstner interviews a soccer fan and scholar Andy Markovits about the impact of the WWC.

    Jun 29 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Mexico, England hope to raise soccer's profile

    The World Cup is about more than winning and losing. As the game is valued more, more athletes are drawn to the sport and more opportunities evolve.

    Jun 28 4:52 PM ET | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Tie leaves Mexico happy, England disappointed

    Mexico celebrates its first points in a World Cup, while favored England stews about missed chances in group-play opener.

    Jun 28 10:24 AM ET | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Fan Fest in Wolfsburg

    espnW's Joanne Gerstner checks out the Fan Fest in Wolfsburg, Germany prior to Monday's England/Japan Women's World Cup match.

    Jun 26 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • England ready to play

    The England women's national team feels it's ready to finally make its mark in the World Cup.

    Jun 26 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Sprechen Sie Deutsch?

    Don't know your Stuermer from your Hexenkessel? Let us help you. Here's a list of terms that will put you at the head of the class during the Women's World Cup.

    Jun 25 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Blatter focuses on soccer milestones, not scandals

    FIFA President Sepp Blatter's remarks at the WWC opening press conference had a narrow focus and an abrupt ending.

    Jun 25 | By Beau Dure

  • Touring Berlin during the Women's World Cup

    espnW's Beau Dure checks in with some Berlin travel tips.

    Jun 25 | By Beau Dure

  • Places to know in Wolfsburg

    espnW's Joanne Gerstner gives you the lay of the land in Wolfsburg, Germany prior to Monday's England/Japan Women's World Cup match.

    Jun 24 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Ten to watch in Women's World Cup

    Some are established stars, some are newcomers -- all want to make their mark on women's soccer's world stage.

    Jun 24 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Five things to watch in World Cup

    The superpowers haven't changed, but there are some new teams in the mix. As 16 nations vie for the trophy, expect an action-packed three weeks of soccer.

    Jun 23 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Athlete's Life

    Take a knee

    Joanne Gerstner, one of espnW's own editors shares her journey back from a painful ACL injury.

    Jun 15 | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Teams ready to stop talking and start playing

    Connecticut, Notre Dame, Texas A&M and Stanford went through their final practices before Sunday's Final Four, hoping to fine-tune their game plans and get ready to play.

    Apr 2 9:47 PM ET | By Joanne C. Gerstner

  • Indy-bound and proud

    The women's hoops Final Four is coming to Indianapolis, and espnW couldn't be happier. The Circle City has plenty to offer from hoops history to late-night legends, and it's the perfect place to host the event.

    Mar 31 | By Joanne C. Gerstner