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Battery Advances To Semifinals

January 20, 2006 by Ray Alley

Battery Advances To Semifinals. Stephen Armstrong drilled home a free kick in the 53rd minute to lift Charleston to a 1-0 victory over Puerto Rico Sunday night, 3-2 on aggregate in the series, at Jaun Ramon Loubriel Stadium. The game was the second of a First Round playoff series. With the win the Battery advance […]

Filed Under: Soccer in South Carolina

Richmond Plays Carolina Dynamo In U.S. Open Cup

January 20, 2006 by Ray Alley

Richmond Plays Carolina Dynamo In U.S. Open Cup. The Richmond Kickers will travel to Greensboro, North Carolina to face the Carolina Dynamo of the Premier Development League in the Second Round of the U.S. Open Cup on Wednesday, June 28th. The winner will advance to the Third Round to host the defending USL First Division […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Virginia

North, South Split All-Star Games

January 20, 2006 by Ray Alley

North, South Split All-Star Games. The 2006 CESA North-South Soccer Classic was held Saturday, June 17 at Furman University’s Stone Soccer Stadium in Greenville, S.C. This annual event is coordinated through the efforts of the South Carolina High School Soccer Coaches Association and the title sponsor from 2005-09 will be the Carolina Elite Soccer Academy […]

Filed Under: Soccer in South Carolina

Romario’s Hat Trick Leads Miami FC

January 20, 2006 by Ray Alley

Romario’s Hat Trick Leads Miami FC. On a beautiful afternoon in South Florida, Miami FC played the current USL champions, Seattle Sounders, at Tropical Park Stadium, coming away with an exciting 5-3. The game was televised live on Fox Soccer Channel. Former Brazilian World Cup star Romario led the winning effort with a three-goal hat […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Fleck, Beddingfield Out At USF, L-R

January 16, 2006 by Ray Alley

Fleck, Beddingfield Out At USF, L-R. University of South Florida women’s soccer coach T. Logan Fleck will not have his contract renewed, according to USF director of athletics Doug Woolard. “We decided our women’s soccer program needed new direction,” Woolard said. “We are confident the position will draw interest from a deep pool of talented […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Hudock Returns To Battery

January 13, 2006 by Ray Alley

Hudock Returns To Battery. The Charleston Battery has signed goalkeeper Dusty Hudock for the 2006 & 2007 USL First Division seasons. Hudock returns to Charleston after spending the 2005 campaign with the Rochester Raging Rhinos. Hudock played six seasons for the Charleston Battery (1999 – 2004) and was a member of Charleston’s 2003 USL First […]

Filed Under: Soccer in South Carolina

Newberry Star To Play For Mexico

January 13, 2006 by Ray Alley

Newberry Star To Play For Mexico. Newberry College women’s soccer player Inga Woiwode (El Paso, Texas) has recently been selected to compete as a member of the U-20 Mexican national soccer team. Woiwode has been a part of the U-19 Mexican national team the past two years, during which time she helped the team qualify […]

Filed Under: Soccer in South Carolina

Rohan Naraine Named Coastal Head Women’s Soccer Coach

January 5, 2006 by Ray Alley

Rohan Naraine Named Coastal Head Women’s Soccer Coach. CONWAY, S.C. – Coastal Carolina University has named Rohan Naraine as its new head women’s soccer coach, effective immediately, CCU Director of Athletics Warren “Moose” Koegel announced today. He has served as the interim head coach since Karrie Miller’s contract was not renewed in January. “I’m thrilled […]

Filed Under: Soccer in South Carolina

FSU Lose to Notre Dame In Semifinals

January 4, 2006 by Ray Alley

FSU Lose to Notre Dame In Semifinals. “I hope we have laid a foundation. I hope that we’re back each and every year. I hope that we set the cornerstone and the The fifth-ranked FSU soccer team returned to the College Cup for the third time in four years and vowed to make this trip […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Five ACC Teams Left In Men’s NCAAs

January 29, 2005 by Ray Alley

Five ACC Teams Left In Men’s NCAAs. An unprecedented eight Atlantic Coast Conference men’s teams earned berths into the 2006 NCAA Division I soccer playoffs, and five of those are still alive in the round of 16. Top-seeded Maryland will meet St. John’s in the third round after edging Brown 1-0 on Marc Burch’s goal […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Maryland

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