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by Paul Kennedy
How does a Boston College-Wake Forest rematch in the 2007 Men's College Cup final sound? Or what about a UCSB-UConn final? Those are two of the possibilities if the 2007 NCAA Division I Men’s Tournament goes as we predict.
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by Soccer America
Play begins in the 48-team NCAA Division I Men's Tournament with 16 games Friday and Saturday. For the first- and second-round matchups ...
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by Soccer America
[WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT] No. 1 seed Penn State was 15 seconds away from going down to Hofstra Monday in the second round of the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament, but the Nittany Lions rallied to win, 2-1, in overtime.
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by Soccer America
Wonder why Texas A&M is hosting the Women's College Cup? Despite pouring rain and the threat of hail and thunderstorms that delayed the start of Saturday's A&M-Texas game for 50 minutes, A&M drew 2,438 fans at Aggie Soccer Stadium. The crowd was at least double the crowds at all but two other NCAA ...
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by Soccer America
Six of the eight top seeds are still alive in the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament, which moves into the round of 16, beginning Friday. For all the results and schedules ...
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by Soccer America
[NAIA] Southern California rivals Azusa Pacific and Concordia will meet Tuesday in the final of the NAIA Men's National Championships in Olathe, Kan. Azusa Pacific advanced to the final for the third straight year with a 1-0 win over Simon Fraser on Steven Lenhart's goal. Jeff Clark's overtime goal gave ...
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by Soccer America
For the second straight year, Azusa Pacific's women's team will join the men's team in the NAIA national finals. The Cougar women beat Lindsey Wilson, 2-1, to advance to Tuesday's final against Martin Methodist in Daytona Beach, Fla. Lindsey Wilson had two players red carded at the end of the ...
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