'We had no red flags,” Gina Meyer said on Friday.
Her parents said they believed a potential disciplinary action from the school may have contributed to her death, according to the newspaper.
“Katie, being Katie, was defending a teammate on campus over an incident and the repercussions of her defending that teammate ,” Steven Meyer told ““We have not seen that email yet,” Gina Meyer told the program. “She had been getting letters for a couple months. This letter was kind of the final letter that there was going to be a trial or some kind of something. This is the only thing that we can come up with that triggered something.
Stanford officials did not respond to questions about the disciplinary action Meyer’s parents described Friday, the“Our entire community is devastated by Katie’s death, and we share our deepest condolences with Katie’s family and everyone who knew her at Stanford, across the country and around the world,” university officials told “
” in a statement. “Katie touched so many lives. We are not able to share information about confidential student disciplinary matters. We as a university community continue to grieve with Katie’s family and cherish our memories of her.”Katie Meyer made two key saves in a penalty shootout against North Carolina that helped Stanford win its third NCAA women’s soccer championship in 2019. Meyer’s celebration madeMeyer was born on Jan. 20, 2000, in Burbank, California, according to .
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