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Charlotte 49ers Working Overtime For Wins In 2012

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Charlotte 49ers Working Overtime For Wins In 2012. A year ago, winning the close ones became a Charlotte 49ers trademark in their run to the NCAA Division I championship game. No different this year, as the 49ers have played five overtime games to open the 2012 season. That’s five of the first seven in double […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

Terps Top Tar Heels

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Terps Top Tar Heels. Sixth-ranked North Carolina was upset 2-1 by the Maryland Terrapins in their ACC openers before a crowd of 1,500 fans at Ludwig Field in College Park, MD. The win was the third in a row for Maryland over the Tar Heels. It is the first time UNC has ever lost three […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Women’s College Briefs

High Point Panthers One Of Four Teams Nationally Still Unbeaten, Untied

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

High Point Panthers One Of Four Teams Nationally Still Unbeaten, Untied. The High Point Panthers have begun their 2012 season with nine straight wins, including two of those against Big South opponents. The Panthers joined Marquette, Cornell and UC Riverside as the only four teams in the nation to have yet to drop a point […]

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SEC Newcomers Shine

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

SEC Newcomers Shine. It didn’t take long for Texas A&M and Missouri, the two new members of the Southeastern Conference to make an impact on the league. At mid-September the Aggies were ranked #10 nationally after a 6-1-0 start. The Missouri Tigers were 7-1 and ranked #16. By the way, the SEC now has three […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Women’s College Briefs

Stengel Picks Up Where ’11 Ended With WFU Deacs

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Stengel Picks Up Where ’11 Ended With WFU Deacs. Wake Forest junior Katie Stengel got a late start this year with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. She was halfway around the world, helping the United States win the 2012 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Japan., When she returned, there was no learning curve for […]

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Ranked In NCAA III

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Ranked In NCAA III. Emory University was ranked #2 in the NCAA Division III women’s national poll at mid-September after opening the season 4-0-2. Wheaton from Illinois is the top-ranked D-III team. Emory is coached by former Georgia head coach Sue Patberg, who recently claimed her 100th Emory victory in her eight seasons. She got […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Women’s College Briefs

Atlantic Sun Honors

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Atlantic Sun Honors. East Tennessee State junior forward Ramey Kerns (Kings Mountain, NC) and Florida Gulf Coast freshman goalkeeper Brittany Brown (Rochester, NY) claimed the Atlantic Sun Women’s Soccer Player of the Week honors. Kerns becomes the first women’s soccer student-athlete since Kennesaw State’s Caitlin Dingle in 2007 to win three A-Sun Player of the […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: Women’s College Briefs

Mitchell Scores While Armstrong Atlantic Defends Shines

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

First Hat Trick Against Montavello Armstrong Atlantic’s home unbeaten streak continues after a 5-0 Peachbelt Conference victory over Montevallo. It has now been extended to 34, and the shutout also extends the Pirates’ current scoreless streak to 522 minutes and 22 seconds, the second-longest scoreless streak in Armstrong soccer history. Armstrong Atlantic senior Morgan Mitchell […]

Filed Under: Issue-34-09 Tagged With: National

Alabama Soccer

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

UAB men’s coach Mike Getman has announced that juniors Alex Clay (Huntsville) and Darion Copeland (Stockbridge, GA) have been elected team captains by their teammates…..In the 2013 NAIA preseason soccer poll for women Mobile is ranked #7, one spot up from last year’s final ranking after a 15-4-2 season. Mobile,, coming off a 17-5-2 finished […]

Filed Under: Issue-35-08 Tagged With: Soccer in Alabama

Georgia Soccer

January 15, 2012 by Ray Alley

Brenau College is ranked #22 in the 2013 NAIA preseason women’s national rankings. Southern Poly is #8 in the first NAIA men’s national rankings…..Georgia native and gold-medalist Kelley O’Hara is scheduled for surgery on her right ankle that will require her to be sidelined for 4-6 months. She has had ankle issues throughout the early […]

Filed Under: Issue-35-08 Tagged With: Soccer in Georgia

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