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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007
by Paul Kennedy
[ACC TOURNAMENT] Virginia's miserable ACC season came to an end on Wednesday when regular-season champion Boston College beat the Cavaliers, 1-0, in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. The Cavs slumped badly in the second half of the season and finished 1-5-2 in the eighth spot in the nine-team conference -- ... Read the whole story
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[ACC TOURNAMENT] Unranked North Carolina beat No. 20 Duke, 1-0, Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament and kept alive its slim hopes of being considered for the NCAA Tournament. With a 7-7-5 record, UNC must beat top-ranked Wake Forest in the semifinals or lose in a shootout to be ... Read the whole story
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[ACC TOURNAMENT] Wake Forest, ranked No. 1 in the Soccer America Men's Top 25, needed two goals in the last two minutes to beat Clemson, 3-1, Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament in Cary, N.C. The Tigers finished their season with a 7-11-1 record, their worst record in ... Read the whole story
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[ACC TOURNAMENT] Five days after it had its 15-game unbeaten streak snapped, Virginia Tech gave one of its most dominating performances of the season with a 3-0 win over Maryland Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Read the whole story
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FIU pulled one of the biggest upsets of the 2007 men's season when it beat SMU, ranked No. 5 in this week's Soccer America Men's Top 25, 3-1, in the quarterfinals of the Conference USA Tournament on Wednesday in Birmingham, Ala. The win, only their fourth of the season, was ... Read the whole story
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[PAC-10] UCLA stayed alive -- barely. Its 1-1 tie with San Diego in its final Pac-10 game of the season left it with an 8-8-3 record for the season and an outside shot at making the NCAA Tournament. If the Bruins had lost to San Diego State in their regular-season ... Read the whole story
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America East top seeds Binghamton and Vermont moved into Saturday's final with wins on Wednesday. Campbell (Big South) and Niagara and Siena (MAAC) all lit it up for six goals in first-round victories. For all Wednesday's tournament results and goalscorers and Thursday's schedules ... Read the whole story
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Play begins Thursday in the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament with two games at the Texas A&M regional: Texas A&M-Stephen F. Austin and Texas-BYU. The other 30 first-round games will be played Friday. For all the matchups ... Read the whole story
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WCC champion Portland swept this year's conference individual awards. Angie Woznuk was the sixth UP player to be selected as the WCC Player of the Year in the last 15 years, while fellow senior Stephanie Lopez garnered WCC Defensive Player of the Year honors for the second time in her ... Read the whole story
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The NJCAA Division I Men's National Championships begin Thursday and continue through Sunday in Tyler, Texas. Defending champion Jefferson is joined by traditional powerhouses Mercer County, Yavapai and Georgia Perimeter, the No. 1 seed, and resurgent CCBC Essex in the eight-team field. This year's surprise is Iowa's Marshalltown featuring Grenadian ... Read the whole story
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[NAIA MEN] No. 17 seed MidAmerica Nazarene, No. 18 Mid-Continent and No. 19 Embry-Riddle all pulled upsets Wednesday on the opening day of the NAIA Men's National Championships in Olathe, Kan. Play continues Thursday with Wednesday's four winners taking on the top four seeds. For all the results and goal ... Read the whole story
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[NAIA WOMEN] The NAIA Women's National Championships produced two upsets on the first day of play. No. 17 McKendree and No. 18 Southern Nazarene both advanced to Thursday's second round with wins over higher seeds. Host Embry-Riddle, the No. 20 seed in the 20-team field, fell to Kansas Wesleyan, 2-0. ... Read the whole story



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