1. Lawsuit alleges AYSO ignored child protection policies in sex abuse case By Scott M. Reid (Orange County Register) 2. Premier League to trial concussion substitutes By Hardik Vyas (Reuters) 3. Sarah Fuller headed to North Texas to continue college soccer career as graduate transfer By Chris Bengel (CBSSports.com)
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Thursday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. Armchair Analyst: What 2020 meant in MLS, club-by-club By Matthew Doyle (MLSSoccer.com) 2. After a Covid-19 semester, college doctors reflect on sports By Perri Klass, M.D. (New York Times) 3. Texas wedding photographers have seen some $#!+ By Emily McCullar (Texas Monthly)
Wednesday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. How a semi-pro soccer team with a Sasquatch logo arose from a college program shuttered by COVID-19 By Leander Schaerlaeckens (Yahoo Sports) 2. Jose Francisco Torres reflects on storied career in Mexico, dual national recruiting, to Switchbacks future By Brian Sciaretta (American Soccer Now) 3. Women’s sports gets down to business: On track for […]
Monday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. College sports has reported at least 6,629 virus cases. There are many more. By Alan Blinder, Lauryn Higgins and Benjamin Guggenheim (New York Times) 2. Women’s soccer set viewership records in 2020 — now it needs to keep them watching By Michelle Gao (CNBC) 3. French football clubs hit as league scraps TV rights deal […]
What They're Saying: Sarah Fuller
“I would say soccer is my sport. But I think it’s incredible, those girls that go out there and do that and have been working to do this and they want to do that.” — Sarah Fuller, who helped Vanderbilt win the 2020 SEC women’s soccer championship and was recruited to join the Commodores’ football […]
College: Northeast and WCC reveal plans for 2021 spring season
The Northeast Conference and West Coast Conference have announced plans for men’s and women’s soccer play to take place in the first half of 2021. NCAA Division I soccer is scheduled to be played in the winter and spring. The NCAA will hold scaled-back tournaments for both men and women at the D1 level in […]
Top NCAA Division II conference suspends all sports for 2020-21
The California Collegiate Athletic Association, the most successful NCAA Division II conference, has canceled suspended all sports for 2020-21 semester. It was the first major college conference to call off fall sports, including men’s and women’s soccer in May, following the decision by the California State University system to cancel all in-person classes in the […]
Friday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. Influential panel proposes separating major college football from the NCAA By Paul Myerberg (USA Today) 2. 2021 sports recovery hinges on adapting to market By Ed Desser and John Kosner (Sportico) 3. Mourning at the places where ‘El Dios’ walked By Anita Pouchard Serra and Rory Smith (New York Times)
Sunday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. No QBs in Denver, no home for SF as COVID-19 sows NFL chaos By Josh Dubow, Arnie Stapleton, Barry Wilner and Ben Nuckols (AP) 2. As COVID-19 surges, high school sports season in California remains uncertain By Eric Sondheimer (Los Angeles Times) 3. COVID took away intramural sports, so colleges like Creighton are creating […]
Saturday morning: What we're reading (and listening to)
1. Two more Crew players test positive for COVID-19, for total of six ahead of Sunday’s game By Jacob Myers (Columbus Dispatch) 2. Next woman up: Amid COVID-19, Vanderbilt football turns to women’s soccer By Christopher Kamrani and Joe Rexrode (The Athletic) 3. Image rights, fast cars and a ‘tank’: Maradona’s death triggers complex inheritance […]
