Limited TV Coverage. It is unlikely that there will be television coverage of away U.S. Men’s National Team Hexagonal World Cup Games. Each home federation has the rights to work their own television deals. Traffic Sports, which had the original rights, has sold those to beinSport, a cable company not available on many U.S. cable […]
Archives for January 2013
Another League Of Their Own…..Will It Work This Time?
Federation Support Gives It A Good Chance Ready or not, the National Women’s Soccer League is quickly approaching a spring launch. The opening dates and venues have yet to be announced as 2012 flips over to a New Year. By now, it had been reported, an announcement would be made regarding allocation of current U.S. […]
Morgan Named POY
Morgan Named POY. Alex Morgan used to be Pia Sundhage’s “super sub.” Only thing about that was she scored so many goals for the U.S. WNT, Sundhage finally decided she needed her on the field all the time. And the Cal Berkley grad exploded, leading the U.S. to the Olympic gold medal in London, and […]
Hexagonal Game With Honduras Bigger Than One In Mexico
Hexagonal Game With Honduras Bigger Than One In Mexico. The serious business of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil begins next month. Over the coming year the U.S. will play 10 games in the final round of regional qualifying. The Hexagonal! Six CONCACAF teams are still in the hunt for three guaranteed spots. […]
High School Coaches
High School Coaches. Boys Division Large Schools Central: George Tomasso, Canton (KS). East: Tom Breznitsky, Scotch Plains-Fanwood (NJ). Far West: Todd Heil, Santa Barbara (Calif.). Midwest: Bobby Bribiesca, Wichita Northwest (KS). Rocky Mountain: Jay Anderson, Hellgate (MT) South: Shilo Tisdale, Wando (SC). Southwest: Greg Oglesby, Southlake Carroll (TX). New England: Joseph Mancini, Pomperaug (CT). Boys […]
Ask Those Red Apron Guys
Ask Those Red Apron Guys. If you wander through the Registration area of the NSCAA Convention hall and have lost your way, need directions or a friendly conversation, ask one of those guys wearing a red apron. They are the ambassadors of the NSCAA, coaches just like you are. They didn’t get their red apron […]
NCCAA Women D-1
NCCAA Women D-1. NCCAA Women D-I First Team GK: Tiffany Kracy*, Sr., Point Loma Nazarene University. D: Leah Porter, Jr., Point Loma Nazarene University; Sara Eguren, Jr., Southern Nazarene University; Karoline Harnes, So., Palm Beach Atlantic University. MF: Bernadette Witz, Jr., California Baptist University; Daelyn Paul, Sr., California Baptist University; Carianne Sobey, Fr., Grace College; […]
News From The NSCAA
News From The NSCAA. Scholar All-America POY Margaret Purce (Our Lady of Good Counsel HS/Olney,MD) and Brandon Hudik (Bordentown Regional HS, NJ) have been selected as the 2012 NSCAA Scholar All-Amrica Player of the Year for girls and boys, respectively. Purce is a three-time NSCAA All-America selection. She closed out one of the most-decorated careers […]
NSCAA Awards To Be Presidented at Annual Banquet
NSCAA Awards To Be Presidented at Annual Banquet. The National Soccer Coaches Association of America will honor three individuals at the Friday night Awards Banquet during the NSCAA convention with Long Term Service Awards. For his long term service to youth soccer, NSCAA Hall of Famer Bob Gansler has been named the recipient of the […]
Hoosiers Top Georgetown
Eighth National Title Indiana University got a goal from Nikita Kotlov in the 64th minute and the stifling Hoosier defense made it stick to defeat Georgetown 1-0 at Regions Park in Hoover, AL, to claim its eighth national championship. The goal came after a kick from near the corner spot came in to Eriq Zavaleta. […]