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by Paul Kennedy
[WEEK 1] A new era in women's professional soccer dawned, and Brazilian Marta did not disappoint. The three-time FIFA Women's Player of the Year delighted a large crowd with two goals in a 2-0 for the Los Angeles Sol over the Washington Freedom on opening day of Women's Professional Soccer.
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by Bryan Alvarez
[INTERVIEW] A-Rod is headed to Boston. Yankee fans, don't fret. Alex Rodriguez didn't join the Red Sox. U.S. Olympic gold-medalist Amy Rodriguez of USC was the No. 1 pick of the Boston Breakers in the inaugural Women's Professional Soccer college draft. On the eve of the Breakers' opener Sunday at ...
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by Soccer America
[BLOG] Megan Rapinoe recovered from two knee injuries to star for the University of Portland in her senior year and return to the U.S. women's national team. The No. 2 pick in January's draft of college players returned to her home state of California, where she is set to debut ...
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by Soccer America
[MAKING A LIST] Washington's Abby Wambach, who was shut down in the opening game of the 2009 WPS season, is the all-time leading scorer in the WUSA, the former women's pro league, active in WPS with 23 goals, ahead of Boston's Kristine Lilly (14 goals) and Atlanta's Homare Sawa (13). ...
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by Soccer America
WPS moves into full swing next Sunday with three games, including home openers for FC Gold Pride (vs. Boston), Sky Blue FC (vs. Los Angeles) and St. Louis (vs. Chicago). For this week's result and next week's schedule ...
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by Soccer America
Watch for WPS players at schools and clinics in your community. For this week's player appearances ...
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