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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Monday, Sept. 8, 2008
by Paul Kennedy
Two days after playing to a 0-0 tie, No. 3 Indiana and No. 5 South Florida both took it on a chin. Dartmouth handed the Hoosiers their third straight shutout with a 4-0 loss, while Notre Dame crushed South Florida, 5-0. ALSO: John Kerr Jr. gets first wins as Duke ... Read the whole story
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Wake Forest remained No. 1 in the Soccer America Men's Top 25 that features eight new teams -- including three Big Ten teams Ohio State (No. 13), Michigan (No. 19) and Wisconsin (No. 21). For this week's Soccer America Men's Top 25 and last week's results ... Read the whole story
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Tropical Storm Hanna dropped heavy rain on the East Coast over the weekend,  keeping crowds down for several top clashes. Still, Maryland drew more than 3,000 for its match against Hartford on Friday. For the top men's crowds ... Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
For the second time in two years, Notre Dame traveled to North Carolina and beat the Tar Heels at Fetzer Field. Friday's 1-0 win moved Notre Dame to No. 2 in this week's Soccer America Women's Top 25 -- the place UNC held last week. ALSO: Florida upset. Read the whole story
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UCLA and Notre Dame climbed two spots each to No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, in the Soccer America Women's Top 25. Stanford, Texas and Portland climbed into the top five for the first time as USC, North Carolina and Florida State, all losers last week, fell. For this week's ... Read the whole story
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Chris Petrucelli became the seventh NCAA Division I women's coach to reach the 300-win mark when the unbeaten Longhorns defeated UT-San Antonio, 4-0, on Friday. Read the whole story



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