The world of women's sports was kicked upside down in July 1999, as before a sold-out crowd of more than 90,000 at the Rose Bowl in California and an estimated 40 million Americans watching on television, the US women's soccer team reached a cultural and athletic pinnacle with its penalty-kick shootout victory against China to win the Women's World Cup. This documentary reunites key players from the 1999 squad in an examination of how women's soccer, and women's sports as a whole, has changed since that epic day at the Rose Bowl.