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Zundell: Q&A with Marlon LeBlanc (Oct 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Adam Zundell spoke with West Virginia coach Marlon LeBlanc about his wildly successful first season with the Mountaineers and the new attacking mentality he has brought to the team.
Chatifled breaks career shutout record for Oregon (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Goalkeeper Jessie Chatfield and the Oregon defense fended off 16 shots as the Ducks fought to a 0-0 tie with California Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium.
UCLA women hold Washington scoreless (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The third-ranked UCLA women's soccer team extended its winning streak to nine straight Friday evening, as the Bruins posted a 2-0 victory over Washington at Drake Stadium.
Indiana claims Big Ten regular season title (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Freshman Lee Hagedorn scored his first career goal in the 78th minute to give the No. 20 Indiana Hoosiers a 1-0 victory over Wisconsin to win the Big Ten regular season title
Burns: New era for Harvard soccer looms (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Coming off Harvard's losing season in 2005, no one expected the '06 Crimson to be quite so good -- no one other than the players themselves, that is -- writes Maria Burns.
McIntyre: Mustangs suffer loss of form (Oct 26, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It took two months and 18 games before top-ranked SMU finally dropped its first game of the season, leaving observers to wonder about the Mustangs' recent dip in form, writes Doug McIntyre.
Burns: International players broadens the college game (Oct 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
So often we hear about American players heading overseas to further their soccer careers, that it's easy to forget that the migration goes both ways, writes Maria Burns.
Indiana falls to conference rival Penn State (Oct 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The University of Georgia soccer team fell 2-1 to Vanderbilt in overtime at the Turner Soccer Complex Friday night.
McIntyre: Wacky week in men's college soccer (Oct 19, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It was a wacky week of results in the world of men's college soccer, particularly in the ACC, where Virginia Tech stunned Clemson, writes Doug McIntyre.
Hanzel: Poe contributes off the bench for Tigers (Oct 17, 2006 16:00 GMT)
He might be small in stature and not even a starter, but Danny Poe's contributions in midfield can't be overlooked for the Clemson Tigers, writes Mike Hanzel.
Burns: Handing out midseason awards (Oct 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Past the halfway point of the college season, it's time to start handing out the midseason college awards. Maria Burns makes her selections.
Washington blanks Stanford to break losing streak (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Led by goals from junior forward Kevin Forrest and sophomore midfielder Raphael Cox, the Husky men's soccer team snapped a four-game losing streak with a 2-0 shutout of Stanford at Maloney Field in Pa
Patterson ties Georgia's freshman record in loss (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The University of Georgia soccer team fell 2-1 to Vanderbilt in overtime at the Turner Soccer Complex Friday night.
Lopez scores winner as Lady Vols fall to Kentucky (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Kentucky freshman forward Giuleana Lopez scored in the 18th minute to give Kentucky a 1-0 victory over No. 11 Tennessee.
McIntyre: Hoosiers on the comeback trail (Oct 12, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After a sluggish start to the season saw them slide out of the polls, Mike Freitag's Hoosiers have responded with a winning surge that has silenced the doubters, writes Doug McIntyre.
Zundell: Ellington overcomes a different battle back (Oct 10, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Every year in every sport, players fight back from different kinds of injuries. For Wake Forest's Mark Ellington, though, his return to the field has been more challenging than most, writes Adam Zu
Burns: Men's game filled with budding rivalries (Oct 8, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Whether you're a fan of budding rivalries or more traditional longtime sagas, men's college soccer has a little something for everyone, says Maria Burns
Cheney double leads Bruins over Cal (Oct 7, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The fourth-ranked UCLA women's soccer team exploded for four unanswered goals to post a 4-1 victory over 10th-ranked Cal in the Pac-10 opener for both teams Friday evening at Drake Stadium.
Canales: Women's game still has weighty issues (Oct 6, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Women's college soccer programs continue a nondisclosure policy on the weights of players, and it's a trend that is disturbing, writes Andrea Canales.
McIntyre: Best team still indeterminable (Oct 5, 2006 16:00 GMT)
If the 2006 season has proved anything so far, it appears that any number of teams could end up winning the national championship, writes Doug McIntyre.
Burns: SMU off to a perfect start (Oct 2, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Southern Methodist Mustangs have been close to perfect so far this season. Maria Burns gives us 11 reasons why.
Baylor stuns Missouri on the road (Oct 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Baylor soccer team exploded for three first-half goals while the defense excelled in the second half as the Bears snapped a 13-game road and neutral winless streak with a 3-0 victory over No. 17 M
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Zundell: Q&A with Marlon LeBlanc (Oct 30, 2006 17:00 GMT)
Adam Zundell spoke with West Virginia coach Marlon LeBlanc about his wildly successful first season with the Mountaineers and the new attacking mentality he has brought to the team.
Chatifled breaks career shutout record for Oregon (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Goalkeeper Jessie Chatfield and the Oregon defense fended off 16 shots as the Ducks fought to a 0-0 tie with California Friday afternoon at Edwards Stadium.
UCLA women hold Washington scoreless (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The third-ranked UCLA women's soccer team extended its winning streak to nine straight Friday evening, as the Bruins posted a 2-0 victory over Washington at Drake Stadium.
Indiana claims Big Ten regular season title (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Freshman Lee Hagedorn scored his first career goal in the 78th minute to give the No. 20 Indiana Hoosiers a 1-0 victory over Wisconsin to win the Big Ten regular season title
Burns: New era for Harvard soccer looms (Oct 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Coming off Harvard's losing season in 2005, no one expected the '06 Crimson to be quite so good -- no one other than the players themselves, that is -- writes Maria Burns.
McIntyre: Mustangs suffer loss of form (Oct 26, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It took two months and 18 games before top-ranked SMU finally dropped its first game of the season, leaving observers to wonder about the Mustangs' recent dip in form, writes Doug McIntyre.
Burns: International players broadens the college game (Oct 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
So often we hear about American players heading overseas to further their soccer careers, that it's easy to forget that the migration goes both ways, writes Maria Burns.
Indiana falls to conference rival Penn State (Oct 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The University of Georgia soccer team fell 2-1 to Vanderbilt in overtime at the Turner Soccer Complex Friday night.
McIntyre: Wacky week in men's college soccer (Oct 19, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It was a wacky week of results in the world of men's college soccer, particularly in the ACC, where Virginia Tech stunned Clemson, writes Doug McIntyre.
Hanzel: Poe contributes off the bench for Tigers (Oct 17, 2006 16:00 GMT)
He might be small in stature and not even a starter, but Danny Poe's contributions in midfield can't be overlooked for the Clemson Tigers, writes Mike Hanzel.
Burns: Handing out midseason awards (Oct 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Past the halfway point of the college season, it's time to start handing out the midseason college awards. Maria Burns makes her selections.
Washington blanks Stanford to break losing streak (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Led by goals from junior forward Kevin Forrest and sophomore midfielder Raphael Cox, the Husky men's soccer team snapped a four-game losing streak with a 2-0 shutout of Stanford at Maloney Field in Pa
Patterson ties Georgia's freshman record in loss (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The University of Georgia soccer team fell 2-1 to Vanderbilt in overtime at the Turner Soccer Complex Friday night.
Lopez scores winner as Lady Vols fall to Kentucky (Oct 14, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Kentucky freshman forward Giuleana Lopez scored in the 18th minute to give Kentucky a 1-0 victory over No. 11 Tennessee.
McIntyre: Hoosiers on the comeback trail (Oct 12, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After a sluggish start to the season saw them slide out of the polls, Mike Freitag's Hoosiers have responded with a winning surge that has silenced the doubters, writes Doug McIntyre.
Zundell: Ellington overcomes a different battle back (Oct 10, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Every year in every sport, players fight back from different kinds of injuries. For Wake Forest's Mark Ellington, though, his return to the field has been more challenging than most, writes Adam Zu
Burns: Men's game filled with budding rivalries (Oct 8, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Whether you're a fan of budding rivalries or more traditional longtime sagas, men's college soccer has a little something for everyone, says Maria Burns
Cheney double leads Bruins over Cal (Oct 7, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The fourth-ranked UCLA women's soccer team exploded for four unanswered goals to post a 4-1 victory over 10th-ranked Cal in the Pac-10 opener for both teams Friday evening at Drake Stadium.
Canales: Women's game still has weighty issues (Oct 6, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Women's college soccer programs continue a nondisclosure policy on the weights of players, and it's a trend that is disturbing, writes Andrea Canales.
McIntyre: Best team still indeterminable (Oct 5, 2006 16:00 GMT)
If the 2006 season has proved anything so far, it appears that any number of teams could end up winning the national championship, writes Doug McIntyre.
Burns: SMU off to a perfect start (Oct 2, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Southern Methodist Mustangs have been close to perfect so far this season. Maria Burns gives us 11 reasons why.
Baylor stuns Missouri on the road (Oct 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Baylor soccer team exploded for three first-half goals while the defense excelled in the second half as the Bears snapped a 13-game road and neutral winless streak with a 3-0 victory over No. 17 M


