[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’] First match scheduled to kick off the 2014 World Cup year for the U.S. is scheduled for Feb. 1 in Carson, Calif. The U.S. will host the Korea Republic with kickoff scheduled for 5:00 pm ET. The game will be televised, but details of that broadcast have not been announced. The game with […]
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NCAA Announces Championship Venues
Florida To Host Three D-I Women’s College Cups The NCAA has announced dates and venues for its national soccer championship weekends for the next four years. The Division I men and women will continue to play their championships on back-to-back weekends in different cities. Div[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]ision II and Division III have been playing both the […]
MLS All-Stars To Play Bayern Munich In 2014
Major League Soccer has announced that the opponent at the 2014 MLS All-Star Game in Portland, Ore, will be German Bundesliga giant Bayern Munich[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. The game, set for August 6, marks the 11th time in the event’s 19-year history that an international club will take on the All-Stars. However, Bayern is the first German […]
Encouraging Young Players To Dribble!
When is too much of a good thing too much? That is a question that can be applied to a lot of things. It certainly can be applied to dribbling in soccer. Dribbling is a critical soccer skill, and should be part of player training from an early age. Players learn to keep position of […]
UCLA Took The Most Challenging Road To Title
First Division I Women’s Soccer Title For Bruins Before becoming the women’s head coach at UCLA last summer, Amanada Cromwell spent 14 seasons at the University of Central Florida. There, her UCF teams won five tournaments and eight regular season championships. UCF went to the NCAAs 11 of those 14 seasons. But those teams never […]
Men’s D-I National Title Game Was An All-ACC Affair
Two schools who are members of the Atlantic Coast Conference played for the 2014 NCAA Division I College Cup championship. Two schools in the same conference who are passing by each other going in different directions. One, the Maryland Terrapins, were a charter member of the ACC, going back to the year 1953. The other, […]
Dunn, Mullins Hermann Finalists One More Time
Both 2012 MAC Hermann winners have been named 2013 finalists for the award after their senior seasons[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Maryland senior forward Patrick Mullins (New Orleans, La.) and North Carolina senior midfielder Crystal Dunn (Rockville Centre, N.Y.) are under consideration for back-to-back national Player of the Year honors. The other men’s finalists are Notre Dame senior […]
Camels Hire Horne
[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’] Campbell University, a member of the Big South Conference, has hired Stuart Horne as the new women’s head soccer coach. Horne comes to Buies Creek from Elon University, where he was the women’s Associate Head Coach. He has been a member of the Elon staff for the past nine seasons. [/show_to][hide_from accesslevel=’Subscriber’] Your […]
Montevallo Men Win PBC Title Third Time In Last Four Seasons
Go ahead and mark your 2014 calendar. If next year goes like the last four, you can be fairly confident the University of Montevallo Falcons will be playing the day the Peach Belt Conference settles its 2014 men’s soccer championship. The Falcons have been there the past four seasons, and a 2-0 victory over Francis […]
Montgomery Leads Bulldogs To NCAA Division I Quarterfinal
Two-time South Atlantic Conference Player of the Year Jade Montgomery (Monroe, NC) scored with 57 seconds left in regulation to give the second-seeded Wingate Bulldogs a 2-1 victory over Lincoln Memorial for their second SAC championship in three years. But that was only a prelude into postseason play which would lead the Bulldogs to the […]