Chelsea Stewart, who grew up in Colorado, was near the top of the list among Vanderbilt’s recruiting class for the fall of 2009. Her career in Nashville lasted 18 games. She will graduate from UCLA with a degree in economics and with a NCAA Division I championship memory. Stewart was a senior defender for the […]
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Lynchburg Hornets Won 22
Unbeaten In ODAC Since 2009 While the University of Virginia was running to a 24-win season, another Virginia women’s collegiate team was winning 22. A potent offense led by a junior named Dessi Dupuy fired the Lynchburg Hornets to 22 wins playing a couple of divisions below the Cavaliers. No other Lynchburg women’s team had […]
Diverse Group Slated For Virginia/DC HOF
Wade Barrett grew up playing soccer at the beach. That would be Virginia Beach. For college, he didn’t go far from home, traveling just down the road to Williamsburg. He played four years at the College of William & Mary for Al Albert. Staci Wilson graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School of Science and Technology […]
Scurry Is Set For Virginia Convention
[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’] Briana Scurry, the U.S. WNT goalkeeper from 1994-2008, will be the featured speaker at the Awards Reception at the Virginia Youth Soccer Convention, Jan. 31-Feb. 1, in Richmond, VA. Scurry, with 173 interntional career appearances, was in goal for the U.S. in the dramatic championship shootout over China in the 1999 FIFA Women’s […]
Cavaliers Experienced The ‘Agony Of Defeat’
Season Near Perfection Ends In Semifinals By Jeff White VirginiaSports.com Three times as women’s soccer coach at the University of Virginia, Steve Swanson had experienced the pain of losing in the NCAA quarterfinals. He’s had other teams at UVa that were ousted in the Sweet Sixteen. “That’s hard,” Swanson said Monday after the recent College […]
Waldo In Unique Position
Jurgen Klinsmann once coached Germany’s MNT while commuting from California, and Eric Wynalda will do the same in 2014 for the Atlanta Silverbacks[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. The Silverbacks will not hire a head coach to replace the fired Brian Haynes, and will rely on Wynalda, and a select staff of assistant coaches, during the 2014 NASL season. […]
Ready, Set, Go For Brazil ’04
Qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup has been completed.The USA will be there in Brazil next summer. The draw has been made.The U.S. is in a group with Germany, Portugal and Ghana.No easy draw, but it is what it is. One should not expect an easy draw in the world’s biggest championship! The U.S. […]
Cosmos Win Again…..Really!
“In My Opinion……….” The New York Cosmos would like to tell you it had been 30 years since their last NASL Soccer Bowl championship. Don’t believe them. They will say the 2013 title won in Atlanta was the continuation of the legacy of Pele, Franz Beckbauer, Carlos Alberto, Giorgio Chinaglia, Johan Neeskens and company. Hardly! […]
Are you ready for Soccer’s Biggest Party?
The annual National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) convention is headed back to Philadelphia in 2014. The convention will be held in the City of Brotherly Love from January 15-19 in the Pennsylvania Convention Center. This marks the 10th time since 1972 that Philadelphia has played host to the NSCAA convention. Billed as “The […]
U. S. Women vs. Canada
The U.S. Women will host Canada in Frisco, Texas on January 31. The international friendly matches the top two teams in CONCACAF[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Canada will host the FIOFA Women’s World Cup in 2015. The game is scheduled for a 9:00 pm kickoff on the East Coast and will be televised on FOX Sports 1. This […]