Pro soccer legend, Alex Morgan is gearing up for the last game of her storied career. It's this Sunday at Snap Dragon Stadium. The San Diego Way star spoke with the media today about her decision to hang up. Her cleats CBS eight, Shannon Handy has more on that. And how Morgan helped change the for women and girls since announcing her retirement ticket sales to Alex Morgan's last game here have skyrocketed fans say even though her career as a player is coming to an end, her legacy and contributions to the sport of soccer will live on Morgan in a box, a shot go when it comes to the game of soccer. Alex Morgan has done it all. I have so much clarity about this decision. The San Diego Wave star announced her retirement this week following a career full of achievements. Morgan is a two time world cup champion and Olympic gold medalist. She ranks fifth in the US women national team's history with 123 goals scored across 224 appearances. On top of all that, the 35 year old is also a mom with another on the way and an advocate for the advancement of women in sports. She's one that inspired me to play soccer. First Madeline. Now, water is just one example of Morgan's influence. The 11 year old says for her and other girls, her age, Morgan proves anything is possible. It's actually really inspiring because like, women don't get to do everything as boys get to do. And if Alex can play soccer for like her whole entire life and go pro and make like history, that's really cool. But Morgan's legacy goes far beyond the younger generation, Tisha Vinter Rooney Sinead Quinn grew up playing soccer and is now a coach. She remembers the great players from her early years and says Morgan has risen to their level and beyond. You put Alex Morgan with lebron James. People know lebron James, you put Alex Morgan with Manny Machado, you put Alex Morgan with Travis Kelsey Taylor Swift. I think you can pick anyone from any genre and Alex Morgan is right there. Quinn says Morgan is an inspiration, not only for her skills on the field, but often it as well. When I asked what her message to Morgan would be. She had this to say, I appreciate everything that you've done. We'll continue to do for women's sport and not just the pay aspect for instilling the love of the game within all of us. Morgan will lace up one last time this Sunday as the wave hosting North Carolina courage at five o'clock. According to ticketing technology company logs, the volume of tickets sold is tripled since she announced her retirement with ticket prices increasing to $51 from $28 in less than 24 hours. She had a handy CBS eight.