Coach Is Headed To Seattle The Carolina Dynamo rolled through the PDL regular season with only two losses. That was good enough to win the South Atlantic Division regular season title and top seed in the Division championship game. The team they would face would be the Virginia Beach Piranhas, who handed the Dynamo their […]
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UNC Women’s Program Wins Capital One Cup Trophy
The women’s soccer program at the University of North Carolina has long been regarded as the benchmark for women’s collegiate soccer in the United States. The Tar Heels captured the 2012 NCAA Division I national championship, and helped the UNC women’s athletic program finish first in the annual Capital One Cup. That Cup is awarded […]
S.C. Soccer
The Charleston Battery will play England’s Portsmouth F.C. in an international exhibition on Wednesday, July 27 at Blackbaud Stadium. This marks the second consecutive year that the Battery has hosted an English team. Last July the Battery played the Bolton Wanderers in front of a sold out crowd of 5,249. Port[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]smouth plays in the […]
South Girls, North Boys Post N-S Wins
2013 North-South Classic When does a tie feel like a win? Ask the South Carolina girls who celebrated scoring the equalizer in stoppage time to tie the North Carolina all-stars 3-3 in the 2013 Clash of the Carolinas at Backbaud Stadium on Daniel Island, SC. The North Carolina boys posted a 2-0 win over the […]
Drennan, Millard Lead 14th Super XXII Teams
T.L Hanna’s Chelsea Drennan and Cardinal Newman’s Koty Millard have been named Players of the Year by SCSoccer.com for girls and boys, respectively. The senior midfielders headline the 2013 Super XXII Teams, selected for the 14th consecutive season. Both have signed to play collegiate soccer at the University of South Carolina. Millard has also been […]
Erik Clark Looking Forward To Another Freshman Year
As a senior, Erik Clark turned out to be the star of his high school team. That might have been difficult to imagine when he enrolled four years earlier at Wando High School. He was a good player as a freshman. Not that big or strong, but he worked at his game. He got better, […]
Cobras Advance
The W-League Carolina Elite Cobras are in the final four of the league playoffs after upsetting the second-seeded Dayton Dutch Lions on the road[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. The Cobras took a 2-0 into halftime on goals from Tiffini Turpin and India Trotter. Dayton pulled a goal back in the second half, but could not equalize. The Cobras […]
Fort Mill Rising Senior Making A Name As A Talented Referee
At least Ross Lordo scored. Just as Lordo slipped his shot past an onrushing goalkeeper, the netminder landed on his ankle with maximum impact. Sure, he had a horrifically broken right ankle that would swell up so bad that surgery had to wait a week. And yes, doctors would eventually insert two titanium plates and […]
Tennessee Soccer
Two East Tennessee State assistant soccer coaches have been selected for the NSCAA’s 30 Under 30 year-long education and mentorship program. Debs Brereton, an ETSU women’s assistant, and Chris Cahill, a men’s soccer assistant, were among the 15 young female and 15 young male coaches chosen for this inaugural program. Cahill grew up in Atlanta […]
A Long Journey From Rocky Top
Aussie Goalkeeper Born In Tennessee Caleb Patterson-Sewell was only two years old when he and his family moved from Tennessee to Australia. Certainly not old enough for the Volunteer State to claim any part in his development as a soccer player. However, the native son, who was born in Hendersonville in 1987, has grown into […]