A young footballer has died at the age of just 21 after battling cancer. Mia Hamant was a star goalkeeper for the University of Washington in college soccer in the US, with dreams of making it big in women's football. But the Washington Athletics shot-stopper was diagnosed with Stage 4 kidney cancer in April this year and her tragic death was announced by her college this week.
Paying tribute to her former player, coach Nicole Van Dyke said: "Mia was the heart of our program. Someone who lifted up everyone around her with her joy, courage, and kindness. Even in the most difficult moments, she showed an unshakable spirit that inspired her team-mates and coaches every single day. Mia made us all better people. Her impact will be felt in this program and in all of our lives forever."
Hamant guided the Washington Huskies to the semi-finals of the Big Ten tournament during her junior year. According to ESPN, she recorded the third-lowest single-season tally of goals conceded in the programme's history.
However, she was compelled to miss her senior year due to her cancer diagnosis and began undergoing chemotherapy treatment in April.
University of Washington athletic director Pat Chun said: "The University of Washington grieves the heartbreaking loss of Mia Hamant, whose strength, kindness, and spirit touched everyone around her.
"Mia embodied everything we hope for in a Husky student-athlete - perseverance, grace, and an unwavering commitment to her team-mates and community.
"Her remarkable courage through adversity and the legacy she leaves behind will forever inspire the UW family."
Hamant's parents, Candice and Kevin, were also sent condolences as a statement confirmed plans for a memorial or celebration of life event.
It read: "Mia's legacy and spirit will forever remain a part of the University of Washington. Her heart, selflessness and resilience inspired everyone.
"Mia's courage, optimism and grace touched the lives of the entire Husky community. She will always serve as an inspiration for everyone whose life she was able to touch."
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