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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Monday, Sept. 24, 2007
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Notre Dame moves up to No. 2, behind top-ranked Wake Forest, after a pair of Big East wins on the road. Big movers include Northwestern, Boston College, Santa Clara, SMU and Duke. For the complete Top 25 ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Portland and Texas A&M leapfrog Stanford and Texas, respectively. Penn State climbs eight spots thanks to its 2-1 win at Notre Dame. For the complete Top 25 ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Weekend upsets included No. 2 Connecticut's 1-0 loss at DePaul, No. 8 Creighton's 3-1 defeat to Tulsa at home. Besides UConn and Creighton, Harvard, South Florida and UC Irvine all fell from the unbeaten ranks. For complete Top 25 weekend results and goalscorers ... Read the whole story
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[MAKING A LIST] Of the six NCAA Division I men's teams that were unbeaten and untied going into the weekend, only No. 1 Wake Forest and idle Quinnipiac (alumni game on Saturday) emerged unscathed. Three of the six unbeaten and untied teams are from the Big Ten: Northwestern, Michigan and ... Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
Notre Dame was the big winner on a weekend that saw three Big East teams fall from the unbeaten and untied ranks. The Irish downed Rutgers, 2-0, getting a goal and an assist from senior Ryan Miller in a nationally televised match that drew a crowd of 6,309 fans at Yurcak ... Read the whole story
by Soccer America
One of the best drawing men's programs in the country is Creighton, which is averaging more than 4,000 fans a game in 2007. Tulsa stunned a crowd of 4,023 at Morrison Stadium Saturday night when it scored three second-half goals to beat the previously unbeaten Bluejays, 3-1. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Rising U.S. stars Lauren Cheney (UCLA) and Casey Nogueira (North Carolina) broke out for four and three goals, respectively, in big wins. Hermann Trophy winner Kerri Hanks (Notre Dame) also had a hat trick against DePaul. Stanford lost for the first time when it fell to Denver, 1-0. For complete ... Read the whole story
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[MAKING A LIST] After play on the fourth weekend of the NCAA Division I women's season, only nine teams remain unbeaten. Ten other teams that were undefeated going into the weekend lost for the first time. Read the whole story
by Soccer America
Sophomore goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher confirmed why she is one of the country's top young women's keepers, making eight saves in Penn State's 2-1 win at Notre Dame on Sunday. Read the whole story
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The No. 2-ranked Portland women’s team suffered another huge blow when U.S. international Megan Rapinoe was lost for the season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in her left knee for the second time in less than a year. Megan’s twin sister, Rachael Rapinoe, was diagnosed with the same ... Read the whole story



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