Archive | Soccer
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Exhibition play predicts repeat NCAA berth
Head coach Jeremy Fishbein has every reason to feel positive about the upcoming season for U. New Mexico men’s soccer team. The Lobos, 12-7-1 last year, were once again picked to win the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular-season conference title.
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Super senior steps up
Fifth-year senior Michael Reed looks to end his career with the U. New Mexico men’s soccer team on a high note. “Over these past few years, I have watched him develop into a really good player and person,” head coach Jeremy Fishbein said.
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North Carolina State U. Pack opens season with loss to Longhorns
The women’s soccer team dropped its season opener against the Texas Longhorns Friday night by a final score of 2-1. The match was physical and closely contested from start to finish.
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Mott era opens with a bang
Junior Dylan Jordan scored a header goal off a cross from junior Kelsey Breathitt in the 71st minute, and Ole Miss opened the 2010 season with a 1-0 win over the Middle Tennessee State U.Blue Raiders.
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Column: Hail to the queens of our campus
When you set foot on the campus of a school with Division I sports, you tend to think about the big time BCS football games, maybe even your men’s basketball team making it to the NCAA Tournament. You hardly, if ever, think about women’s sports, let alone women’s soccer. But here at U.
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West Virginia U. Women’s soccer drops final exhibition
The West Virginia U. women's soccer team dropped its second and final exhibition 2-0 to Wake Forest U. Saturday. After a scoreless first half, the Demon Deacons scored twice in the second half. Wake Forest forward Katie Stengel scored on a through ball up the middle of the WVU defense.
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Western Kentucky U. women’s soccer team notches exhibition win
The Western women’s soccer team again scored one goal in their Sunday exhibition against Butler, but this time it was enough to earn the Lady Toppers’ first victory in 2010.
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Mad for Madrid
Fresh off the excitement and craze of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, the popularity of soccer in Southern California was still flying on Saturday.
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Ex-Lion Naeher thriving with WPS’ Breakers
As a member of the Penn State women's soccer team, goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher was a part of 33 shutouts. During her ninth start for the Boston Breakers on Aug. 4, Naeher recorded her first professional shutout against the Atlanta Beat.