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Home > College Soccer Reporter > Monday, Nov. 16, 2009
by Paul Kennedy
Akron will look to accomplish what no team has done in 35 years and win a national championship with a perfect record. The No. 1 Zips improved to 20-0-0 with a 2-1 come-from-behind win over Hartwick, which finished with nine players in Sunday's Mid-American final. Read the whole story
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ACC champion Virginia moved up to No. 2 behind Akron and ahead of Wake Forest, North Carolina and UCLA in the final Soccer America Men's Top 25 rankings. For the complete Top 25 ... Read the whole story
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Wofford and Sacramento State advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the first time when they won their respective conference tournaments. For all Sunday's results ... Read the whole story
by Paul Kennedy
Led by unseeded Virginia, which had one of the biggest comeback victories in school history, the ACC sent seven teams to the round of 16 of the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament. No. 1 seeds North Carolina and Florida State, No. 2 Boston College, No. 3 Virginia Tech and No. ... Read the whole story
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Only four seeded teams had lost in the NCAA Division I Women's Tournament. Oregon State knocked off SEC powerhouse Florida, 1-0, in overtime, and UCF, another No. 3 regional seed, lost by the same score at Wisconsin, while Texas A&M beat No. 4 regional seed LSU in a shootout and ... Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE MEN] Fifth-seeded Virginia won the ACC championship Sunday afternoon, defeating seventh-seeded N.C. State, 1-0, on Mb>Will Bates' goal in the final. Tournament MVP Diego Restrepo posted his eighth-consecutive shutout in goal. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE MEN] St. John's captured its record eighth Big east championship Sunday in a shootout against Notre Dame. The Red Storm played the Irish to a scoreless tie through two overtime periods, and grabbed the title in penalty kicks 5-3. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE MEN] Ohio State captured the Big Ten title with a 1-0 win over Penn State Sunday afternoon. David Tiemstra scored the winning goal with 43 seconds remaining in regulation to give the Buckeyes their second tourney title in three years. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE MEN] The No. 3 seed UC Irvine defeated No. 1 seed UC Santa Barbara, 4-1, in the championship match of the Big West Tournament. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE WOMEN] Christen Press scored the fastest goal in Stanford history, but the No. 1 Cardinal was severely tested by BYU before earning a 2-0 victory in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE WOMEN] Courtney Jones, Tobin Heath, Meghan Klingenberg and Lucy Bronze scored to give defending champion North Carolina a 4-0 win over Georgia. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE WOMEN] Sophomore Halley Kreminski scored both goals, including the game-winner with less than two minutes remaining in regulation, to lead No. 2 regional seed Portland to a 2-1 victory over Washington before a crowd of 3,003. Read the whole story
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[COLLEGE WOMEN] Sophomore Melissa Henderson led Notre Dame with a first-half hat trick and a program-record fourth goal 15 minutes into the second half as the Irish blasted Central Michigan, 6-1, in NCAA Tournament second round play. Read the whole story



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