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Soccer in Virginia

Virginia Wesleyan Picked to Repeat in ODAC Men’s Soccer Poll

January 24, 2004 by Ray Alley

Virginia Wesleyan Picked to Repeat inODAC Men’s Soccer Poll. SALEM , VA. – Virginia Wesleyan College has been picked to repeat as Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) men’s soccer champions in a poll voted on by the league’s head coaches. The Marlins earned seven of a possible 10 first-place votes and totaled 96 points overall. […]

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Virginia Women Conclude Preseason Trip To Brazil

January 24, 2004 by Ray Alley

Virginia Women Conclude Preseason Trip To Brazil. Some college coaches schedule a couple of preseason games and like to play those at home. In recent years, collegiate teams have begun to take their preseason training to Europe. This year the University of Virginia women headed South…..as in South America. The Virginia women’s soccer team returned […]

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Virginia Wesleyan Picked to Repeat in ODAC Men’s Soccer Poll

January 24, 2004 by Ray Alley

Virginia Wesleyan Picked to Repeat in ODAC Men’s Soccer Poll. SALEM , VA. – Virginia Wesleyan College has been picked to repeat as Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) men’s soccer champions in a poll voted on by the league’s head coaches. The Marlins earned seven of a possible 10 first-place votes and totaled 96 points […]

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W&M, VCU Women Favored In CAA

January 12, 2004 by Ray Alley

W&M, VCU Women Favored In CAA. William & Mary and Virginia Commonwealth, who met in the title game of last year’s CAA women’s soccer championship, are expected to battle for the crown again in 2004 according to a vote of the league’s 10 women’s soccer coaches. Defending CAA champion W&M received four first-place votes and […]

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OLD DOMINION PICKED TO WIN CAA MEN’S SOCCER CROWN IN 2004

January 11, 2004 by Ray Alley

OLD DOMINION PICKED TO WIN CAA MEN’S SOCCER CROWN IN 2004. RICHMOND, Va. (August 11, 2004) – Old Dominion University, which returns four of its top five scorers and its entire starting backline from last year’s 15-4-1 squad that reached the second round of the NCAA Men’s College Cup, has been picked to capture the […]

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OLD DOMINION PICKED TO WIN CAA MEN’S SOCCER CROWN IN 2004

January 11, 2004 by Ray Alley

OLD DOMINION PICKED TO WIN CAAMEN’S SOCCER CROWN IN 2004. RICHMOND, Va. (August 11, 2004) – Old Dominion University, which returns four of its top five scorers and its entire starting backline from last year’s 15-4-1 squad that reached the second round of the NCAA Men’s College Cup, has been picked to capture the CAA […]

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Cavaliers Edge UNC Women On PKs

January 8, 2004 by Ray Alley

Cavaliers Edge UNC Women On PKs. The #4 ranked Virginia women’s soccer team won its first ever ACC Championship in penalty kicks over # 1 ranked North Carolina. The Cavaliers won the shootout 5-4, after the teams had played to a 1-1 tie. The Cavaliers (16-2-2) took an early in the 24th minute when Sarah […]

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Virginia Upsets Maryland On PKs

January 17, 2003 by Ray Alley

Virginia Upsets Maryland On PKs. The third-seeded Virginia Cavaliers claimed the 2003 ACC men’s soccer championship over the top-seeded Maryland Terrapins on nine rounds of penalty kicks Sunday afternoon at the SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, N.C. The match will be recorded as a tie with Maryland’s record becoming 17-2-1 and Virginia 9-9-2. Maryland struck […]

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Virginia Women Escape Upset

January 8, 2003 by Ray Alley

Virginia Women Escape Upset. Midfielder Sarah Huffman (Flower Mound, TX) first goal of the season came in the 82nd minute, allowing No. 3 Virginia to stave off an upset and win its eighth straight outing 1-0 over James Madison before 210 at the Reservoir Street Fields. Virginia (10-1-1) controlled the action in the non-conference match, […]

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Arsenal say Yanks very much

January 5, 2003 by Ray Alley

Arsenal say Yanks very much. Like the 19th-century landrushers, Premiership clubs have decided to go west. Manchester United’s trailblazing-tour of America may have hogged the headlines, but Arsenal have stolen a march on recruiting young talent from the States. While Sir Alex Ferguson’s extensive and expensive courtship of 14-year-old wonderkid Freddy Adu is continuing, Arsene […]

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