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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007
by Paul Kennedy
[FEATURE] Icelanders Petur Sigurdsson, Jon Jonsson and Hrafn Davidsson follow in a long tradition of foreign players who have helped make Boston University a national men's power for more than a quarter century. All three players have been key contributors on the Terriers, who extended their unbeaten streak to six ... Read the whole story
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[MAKING A LIST] Colleges have been recruiting Icelanders for several decades. With the success of Columbia's Rikki Dadason (the Lions' all-time leading scorer with 50 goals) and UNC Greensboro's Siggi Eyjolfsson (the first Icelander to be named a first-team All-American), a pipeline of players from Iceland to U.S. colleges developed. Read the whole story
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[UPDATE] Notre Dame remained the only unbeaten team in Big East Conference play with a 3-0 win over Pitt on Wednesday night. Notre Dame leads the Big East's Blue Division by four points (23-19) over Connecticut. St. John's is first, one point ahead of Louisville and South Florida, in the ... Read the whole story
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[WEDNESDAY UPDATE] Two of the Midwest's hottest teams, Northwestern and Akron, lost in overtime. No. 17 Northwestern was 89 seconds away from escaping from Northern Illinois with a victory Wednesday afternoon, but lost, 2-1, on a pair of goals by Marcus McCarty. No. 22 Akron's 10-game unbeaten streak was snapped ... Read the whole story
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UAB's troubles continued when it fell at Alabama A&M, 1-0, on Henry Kabeta's goal. The loss extended the Blazers' winless streak to eight games (0-7-1). All seven losses have been by one goal. In other non-conference play, Columbia upset Lehigh, 4-3, on Patrick Huston's golden goal after rallying from 3-1 ... Read the whole story
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High Point moved into a tie with Coast Carolina for first place in the Big South thanks to its 2-0 win over UNC Asheville coupled with Coastal's 2-1 loss at home to Charleston Southern. For all of Wednesday's scores ... Read the whole story



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