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A Rice University soccer coach, and Houston-area native, reflects on the impact of Title IX in her life.

talks about the effect of Title IX on her life and career. Megan Kinneman is from the Greater Houston area. She played as a goalkeeper at Louisiana State University where she broke several school records, including becoming the all-time record holder for career saves. After college, Kinneman went on to play professionally for a couple of years including for the Houston Dash.

Following the end of her professional career, Kinneman went on to coach at the collegiate level, including time on the LSU staff where she helped lead the team to an SEC Championship. During the 2018 SEC tournament, she coached LSU goalkeeper Caroline Brockmeier to tournament MVP honors. In 2017, Kinneman joined 29 other female soccer players to play a game on top of Mount Kilimanjaro, which the Guinness Book of World Records recognized as the highest altitude soccer match ever played. That game was part of theInitiative, a non-profit that takes on gender inequality in sports and promote sports development for women across the globe.

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