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by Paul Kennedy
Dr. I.M. Ibrahim, one of the pioneering figures during the growth of college soccer in the 1970s and 1980s, died of a heart attack while playing golf Sunday in Seneca, S.C.
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by Soccer America
There is the myth that women's college soccer is rolling in dough. Indeed, the money available for Division I women's programs (14 scholarships) far exceeds what is now permissible for men's programs (9.9 scholarships). But there are many more than 14 players on Division I women's teams, so players must ...
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by Soccer America
Surprise NCAA Division I semifinalist Massachusetts landed four players, including 2007 Soccer America Men's MVP goalie Zach Simmons, on the 2008 Atlantic-10 men's preseason all-conference team.
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by Soccer America
Notre Dame women's coach Randy Waldrum is coaching the Trinidad and Tobago U-17 women's team that is hosting the Concacaf U-17 qualifying tournament that begins Friday.
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by Soccer America
Coaching changes at women's programs have outnumbered those at men's programs by more than 5-1. For all the NCAA Division I moves ...
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