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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Monday, Dec. 1, 2008
by Paul Kennedy
No. 1 seed Wake Forest left no doubt who has the most explosive attack in men's soccer, trouncing No. 16 seed Dartmouth, 7-0, on Sunday to move into the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Men's Tournament. Read the whole story
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Akron was the highest remaining seed in the NCAA Tournament to fall in the third round when the No. 5 Zips fell at unseeded Northwestern, 1-0, in a game that was decided by two shots two minutes apart in the second half -- a Northwestern shot into a fierce wind ... Read the whole story
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No. 2 seed Maryland extended its winning streak to 13 games. Creighton and North Carolina won in overtime. Indiana beat Michigan, 3-0, in a battle of Big Ten foes. South Florida needed penalty kicks to oust upstart UNC Greensboro. St. John's edged Big West champion UC Irvine, 3-2. Read the whole story
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Three teams from the ACC (Wake Forest, Maryland and North Carolina), two from the Big East (St. John's and South Florida) and Big Ten (Indiana and Northwestern) and one from the Missouri Valley (Creighton) make up the final eight in the NCAA Division I Men's Tournament. For the quarterfinal schedule ... Read the whole story
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The 50th edition of the NAIA Men's Championship begins Monday at Fresno Pacific. Sixteen teams are taking part at the tournament, which begins Monday with four first-round games. Here's a look at this year's finals ... Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
UCLA advanced to the Women's College Cup for the sixth straight year in dominating fashion thanks to a 6-1 win over Duke Saturday. Olympic gold-medalist Lauren Cheney broke an early 1-1 tie with a goal in the 18th minute. Read the whole story
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No. 1 regional seeds Notre Dame, Stanford, UCLA and North Carolina all won to set a dream Women's College Cup, which begins Friday in Cary, N.C. The four entrants have a combined 92-2-5 record. For the Women's College Cup schedule ... Read the whole story
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The 25th annual NAIA Women's Championship begins Monday at Embry-Riddle in Daytona Beach, Fla. Sixteen teams are taking part at the tournament, which begins Monday with four first-round games. Here's a look at this year's finals ... Read the whole story



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