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by Paul Kennedy
[MILESTONE] Junior midfielder Raphael Cox's goal on a free kick in the 51st minute gave 25th-ranked Washington a 1-0 win on Tuesday night over Pacific Northwest rival Portland, the 500th win in the 45-year history of the program.
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[PROFILE] Canadian Dylan Sheehan, whose freshman campaign was wiped out by a freak accident in a preseason fitness test, is off to a phenomenal start in 2007. Sheehan's first-half goal gave the ninth-ranked Bears a 1-0 victory over St. Francis (N.Y.) on Tuesday, marking the fifth straight game -- all ...
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[TUESDAY ACTION] Junior Alejandro Bedoya is one of the nation's most influential transfers. Bedoya, who earned All-Northeast Conference first-team honors in 2005 and 2006 at Fairleigh Dickinson, doubled his season totals with one goal and three assists and led No. 13 Boston College to an 8-0 win over Maine.
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[PROFILE] Japanese Mami Yamaguchi has sure filled the void in the Florida State attack following the departure of U.S. international India Trotter and Australia international Sal Kuralay. Yamaguchi set a Seminole record when she scored her third hat trick of the season, contributing three goals in FSU's 7-0 win over ...
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[TUESDAY NIGHT] Women's soccer interest is high in Austin! The No. 5 Longhorns drew their largest crowd of the season (2,008 fans) for a weeknight clash with previously unbeaten and untied LSU that ended in a 2-2 tie.
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Jamaica youth international O'Brain White of No. 2 Connecticut is one of four players leading the NCAA Division I scoring ranks with six goals.
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England U-21 international Jodie Taylor (Oregon State), Japanese international Mami Yamaguchi (Florida State) and Tameda Sumter (UTEP) began the week tied for first on the NCAA Division I scoring charts.
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The No. 1 teams in the NSCAA/adidas rankings for NCAA Division II and III schools remain the same. All are still unbeaten: Lynn (DII men), Trinity, Texas (DIII men), Grand Valley State (DII women) and Wheaton, Ill. (DIII women).
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[SMALL COLLEGE MEN] For Lynn, the top-ranked NCAA Division II men's team, the last six wins all came on the road. The Fighting Knights opened play in the Sunshine State Conference with a 9-0 blowout against Florida Southern, their fifth straight shutout. For news on Lenoir-Rhyne's star goalie and Montclair ...
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[SMALL COLLEGE WOMEN] Wheaton (Ill.) remained undefeated with a 2-0 win over Trinity (Texas) on Monday night at Joe Bean Stadium. The win was Wheaton's 26th consecutive victory, tying the Thunder with Heidelberg for the fourth longest win-streak in NCAA Division III history. For news on the new NCAA Division ...
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