Wisconsin Football Mourns 21-YO Cancer Victim With Washington in Emotional Scenes
Wisconsin Football Mourns 21-YO Cancer Victim With Washington in Emotional Scenes
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Wisconsin Football Mourns 21-YO Cancer Victim With Washington in Emotional Scenes

🕒︎ 2025-11-09

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Wisconsin Football Mourns 21-YO Cancer Victim With Washington in Emotional Scenes

The Huskies are mourning the loss of one of their brightest stars. The standout goalkeeper, who led the Huskies to the B1G semifinals as a junior, has passed away at just 21. On Thursday, the university announced that she was battling stage 4 kidney cancer. Known for her fearless saves and unshakable spirit, Mia Hamant‘s fight will forever define her legacy in Husky soccer. Ahead of the Huskies’ game against Wisconsin, both teams came together to honor her memory. She was one of the conference elite in 2024, posting a stellar 0.66 goals-against average. That was the third-best in program history. Her passing is a heartbreaking loss for the entire college soccer community. Wisconsin held a moment of silence before kickoff, reflecting the deep respect and sorrow shared across the conference. The Big Ten Network captured that moment. Following that, the Washington Football posted, “Thank you @BadgerFootball and @UWBadgers for the tribute to Mia Hamant.” ADVERTISEMENT This is a developing story…

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