The Furman Paladins were the coaches pick to win the Southern Conference men’s championship. Coach Doug Allison’s team received five first-place votes. The other first place vote went to defending SoCon champion Elon, second in the preseason poll[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Furman was 12-4-3 a year ago, finishing second in the regular season. Elon went 15-5-4 in […]
Archives for August 2013
Tar Heels #1 In ACC, #1 In National Preseason
North Carolina, which returns eight starters from last season’s NCAA Championship team, has been selected first in the Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll. UNC is also #1 nationally in the preseason NSCAA Division I women’s poll. Coach Anson Dorrance’s Tar Heels received 13 first-place votes in balloting among the ACC’s 14 head coaches. […]
Aggies, Gators Picked Preseason #1s
Expansion made the Southeastern Conference stronger in 2012. Maturation likely will make the league an even more dangerous place to navigate this season. While league veteran University of Florida and newcomer Texas A&M University (ranked #9 and #12, respectively, in the NSCAA preseason poll), figure to lead the SEC, better health, solid recruiting classes, and […]
Methodist, Averett Top USA South Polls
[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’] The Methodist University men and the Averett University women top the NCAA Division III USA South Athletic Conference’s preseason soccer polls. Methodist was third in the conference during the 2012 men’s regular season, but won the conference tournament. Averett is the defending USA South Athletic women’s champion, and received 12 of 13 first […]
Florida Gulf Coast Top A-Sun Pick
Florida Gulf Coast’s Ally Kasun has been named the Atlantic Sun Conference preseason Player of the Year[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’]. Kasun, a sophomore, scored seven goals as a freshman,including the game-winner in overtime in the A-Sun championship against Mercer. FGCU came in at #1 in the preseason team poll of predicted finishes in the A-Sun 2013 regular […]
SEC Expectations Grow Second Time Around
It took only one year in Southeastern Conference for the Texas A&M women’s soccer team to earn the bull’s eye. It’s not that the SEC coaches didn’t expect coach G Guerrieri’s Aggies and coach Bryan Blitz’s University of Missouri Tigers from competing last season in their first year in the league after leaving the Big […]
Tide, Tigers Finished ’12 Differ
SEC Tougher Now, Deeper In Quality Teams Consistency is the key for Karen Hoppa and Todd Bramble. Entering her 15th season at Auburn University, Hoppa has built one of the Southeastern Conference’s most stable programs. The Tigers have posted double-digit victories in each of the past seven seasons and have advanced to the NCAA tournament […]
What Do Mia And Aron Have In Common?
One was born in Selma. Ala., daughter of a Air Force father, she lived there for only about a year before her father was transferred to a base in Italy. The other was born in Mobile, son of students from Iceland. He lived there for only three years before his parents returned to their homeland. […]
Chances & 2nd Chances……. By Ray Alley
“In My Opinion……….” After dropping the opening game of the final round of CONCACAF qualifying, and seeing internal personality conflicts reported in the media, no one saw a 12-game winning streak comng for the United States Men’s National Team. There were many who favored bringing the “Klismann Experiment” to an end. Others questioned the players. […]
Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
[show_disconnected][show_to accesslevel=’Subscriber’] Troy University’s soccer team has created a new initiative #Project19 to help with teammate Kailani Decock’s (Alberta, Canada) battle with cancer. She was diagnosed in June with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and has begun treatment. If interested in helping, you may follow #Project19 on Troy’s social media by using hashtgag #Project 19 on Twitter, Facebook […]