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USF’s Fleck Has Unique Women’s World Cup Perspective

January 24, 2003 by Ray Alley

USF’s Fleck Has Unique Women’sWorld Cup Perspective. TAMPA – University of South Florida women’s soccer coach Logan Fleck has some keen insights to share regarding the Women’s World Cup this month, the folding of the WUSA league, and soccer in general. As an instructor at the U.S. Soccer National Coaching School, he first met current […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Florida Rallies For Four Goals To Advance

January 17, 2003 by Ray Alley

Florida Rallies For Four Goals To Advance. Junior striker Ashley Kellgren’s second consecutive NCAA tournament golden goal capped # 7 Florida’s rally from three goals down to a 4-3 triumph over Mississippi before 1,223 who witnessed the thrilling second-round match at Percy Beard Stadium. Senior midfielder Megan MacMillan scored twice as Florida (18-3-2) found net […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Virginia Upsets Maryland On PKs

January 17, 2003 by Ray Alley

Virginia Upsets Maryland On PKs. The third-seeded Virginia Cavaliers claimed the 2003 ACC men’s soccer championship over the top-seeded Maryland Terrapins on nine rounds of penalty kicks Sunday afternoon at the SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, N.C. The match will be recorded as a tie with Maryland’s record becoming 17-2-1 and Virginia 9-9-2. Maryland struck […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Virginia

FSU Waits Out Rain For A Win

January 8, 2003 by Ray Alley

FSU Waits Out Rain For A Win. The #22 ranked Florida State Seminoles (7-5-0, 1-1-0) not only had to fight a tough University of Central Florida squad (9-4-0) trying to protect a five game winning streak, but they also had to take on mother nature. After a 1:45 delay for lightning, the Tribe scored three […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Florida

Virginia Women Escape Upset

January 8, 2003 by Ray Alley

Virginia Women Escape Upset. Midfielder Sarah Huffman (Flower Mound, TX) first goal of the season came in the 82nd minute, allowing No. 3 Virginia to stave off an upset and win its eighth straight outing 1-0 over James Madison before 210 at the Reservoir Street Fields. Virginia (10-1-1) controlled the action in the non-conference match, […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Virginia

Arsenal say Yanks very much

January 5, 2003 by Ray Alley

Arsenal say Yanks very much. Like the 19th-century landrushers, Premiership clubs have decided to go west. Manchester United’s trailblazing-tour of America may have hogged the headlines, but Arsenal have stolen a march on recruiting young talent from the States. While Sir Alex Ferguson’s extensive and expensive courtship of 14-year-old wonderkid Freddy Adu is continuing, Arsene […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Virginia

Birmingham Southern Upsets #5 UAB

January 4, 2003 by Ray Alley

Birmingham Southern Upsets #5 UAB. Freshman striker Karim Dietz’s late goal proved to be decisive, lifting Birmingham Southern to a 2-1 upset of No. 5 and previously undefeated Alabama-Birmingham before 1,036 who witnessed the non-conference battle of crosstown rivals at BSC Soccer Park. Birmingham Southern beat a member of the national rankings for the first […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Alabama

Blazers Picked #1 In Conference USA Men’s Soccer

January 16, 2002 by Ray Alley

Blazers Picked #1 In Conference USA Men’s Soccer. The University of Alabama Birmingham, which has made three consecutive NCAA appearances and won a pair of Conference USA titles in the league’s short history, has been selected to win the 2002 regular season title in a vote taken by the league’s 11 head coaches. Saint Louis […]

Filed Under: Soccer in Alabama

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