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Wittenberg University: Wittenberg Opens Season With 1-0 Win At Otterbein
WESTERVILLE, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the 2008 season in the best way possible, recording a 1-0 win at Ohio Athletic Conference rival Otterbein.
Wittenberg University: Tigers Open Conference Play With Comeback Road Victory
MEADVILLE, Pa. - The Wittenberg Tiger men soccer team was in an unfamiliar situation at halftime of its first conference match of the year - trailing the homestanding Allegheny Gators 1-0 at the intermission. However, two strikes within five minutes of one another in the second session changed all that and propelled the Tigers to a 10-0-0 start and their fir ...
Wittenberg University: Tigers Strike Against Great Lakes Foe
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - Looking at a highly-touted matchup between two of the top three teams in the Great Lakes region, not much seprated the two squads on paper. Ultimately, the difference-maker for the Tigers would be the usual suspect, senior Matt Borland (Kettering, Ohio/Alter), who provided the first strike in a critical non-conference 2-0 victory for Witt ...
Bryan College: Bryan Cracks NAIA Top 25
October 14, 2008For the first time since the 2003 season, Bryan cracked the NAIA top 25, being ranked 22nd in the nation on Tuesday. Losing only 2-1 Saturday to the #7 ranked team in the nation in the NCAA Div II helped catapultthe Lions to this ranking. The Lions are still ranke
College Sports: U.S. Dominates Poland, 6-1, at U-20 World Cup
-Freddy Adu scored three goals and the United States recovered from an early deficit to rout Poland 6-1 Tuesday in the most lopsided result so far at the Under-20 World Cup. Danny Szetela, whose parents were born in Poland, scored twice and New York Red Bulls strikerJozy Altidore added another to put the United States atop Group D. The 18-year-old Adu, the R ...
College Sports: U.S. Under-20 Men Draw, 1-1, Against South Korea
The U.S. Under-20 Men's National team opened their FIFA Under-20 World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against South Korea in Group D play at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. Midfielder Danny Szetela opened the scoring for the U.S. in the 16th minute, but South Korea was the more active team on the night and eventually tallied the equalizing goal in the ...
College Sports: Revolution Sign College Star Byrne
The New England Revolution has signed Bryan Byrne, a midfielder who helped lead California-Santa Barbara to a 2006 NCAA championship. Byrne, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, posted 11 goals and 19 assists over a four-year college career with the Gauchos. Byrne will occupy one of the Revolution's four senior international roster spots, contingent on approval of ...
College Sports: SMU, Pizza Hut Park To Host 2008 College Cup
-NCAA officials have selected Pizza Hut Park - a soccer-specific stadium that seats about 21,000 - as the site of the 2008 College Cup. The stadium, which is home to FC Dallas, sits amid 17 soccer fields in suburban Dallas. Michael Hitchcock, general manager of the stadium and FC Dallas, said he will push for a relationship similar to the one the College Wor ...
College Sports: David Vanole, Former UCLA Goalkeeper, Dies at 43
-David Vanole, a goalkeeper who started for the United States at the 1988 Olympics and helped the Americans qualify for the 1990 World Cup, has died. He was 43. Vanole, who lived in New York, collapsed at dinner Monday in Salt Lake City during a family skiing vacation and died later that day, NBA spokesman Brian McIntyre said Wednesday. Vanole's wife, Kerry ...
College Sports: Nine Collegians Named to U.S. Under-20 Team
-Freddy Adu headed the list of 20 players selected Monday for the U.S. roster in qualifying for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Michael Bradley, son of interim U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley, was not made available for the qualifying tournament by his Dutch club, Heerenveen, the U.S. Soccer Federation said. Heerenveen did allow forward Robbie Rogers to take p ...
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College Sports News - Men's Soccer

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·U.S. Dominates Poland, 6-1, at U-20 World Cup
-Freddy Adu scored three goals and the United States recovered from an early deficit to rout Poland 6-1 Tuesday in the most lopsided result so far at the Under-20 World Cup. Danny Szetela, whose parents were born in Poland, scored twice and New York Red Bulls strikerJozy Altidore added another to put the United States atop Group D. The 18-year-old Adu, the Real Salt Lake midfielder who is in his fourth season in Majo ...
·U.S. Under-20 Men Draw, 1-1, Against South Korea
The U.S. Under-20 Men's National team opened their FIFA Under-20 World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against South Korea in Group D play at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada. Midfielder Danny Szetela opened the scoring for the U.S. in the 16th minute, but South Korea was the more active team on the night and eventually tallied the equalizing goal in the 38th minute....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv. ...
·Revolution Sign College Star Byrne
The New England Revolution has signed Bryan Byrne, a midfielder who helped lead California-Santa Barbara to a 2006 NCAA championship. Byrne, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, posted 11 goals and 19 assists over a four-year college career with the Gauchos. Byrne will occupy one of the Revolution's four senior international roster spots, contingent on approval of his work visa application. He will not play Saturday versus ...
·SMU, Pizza Hut Park To Host 2008 College Cup
-NCAA officials have selected Pizza Hut Park - a soccer-specific stadium that seats about 21,000 - as the site of the 2008 College Cup. The stadium, which is home to FC Dallas, sits amid 17 soccer fields in suburban Dallas. Michael Hitchcock, general manager of the stadium and FC Dallas, said he will push for a relationship similar to the one the College World Series has with Rosenblatt Stadium in Omaha, Neb. "We'd l ...
·David Vanole, Former UCLA Goalkeeper, Dies at 43
-David Vanole, a goalkeeper who started for the United States at the 1988 Olympics and helped the Americans qualify for the 1990 World Cup, has died. He was 43. Vanole, who lived in New York, collapsed at dinner Monday in Salt Lake City during a family skiing vacation and died later that day, NBA spokesman Brian McIntyre said Wednesday. Vanole's wife, Kerry Tatlock, is the NBA's senior director of global marketing pa ...
·Nine Collegians Named to U.S. Under-20 Team
-Freddy Adu headed the list of 20 players selected Monday for the U.S. roster in qualifying for the FIFA U-20 World Cup. Michael Bradley, son of interim U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley, was not made available for the qualifying tournament by his Dutch club, Heerenveen, the U.S. Soccer Federation said. Heerenveen did allow forward Robbie Rogers to take part in qualifiers, which will take place from Jan. 17-21 at ...
·Dowling Wins DII Championship, Beats Defending Champs
Then Dowling defender Lamine Traore thumped a volley from the edge of the area on the ensuing corner kick, but the rising shot skimmed wide of Donley's far post....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Dowling Wins DII Championship, Beats Defending Champs
Dowling College is taking a hard-earned national title back to Long Island, N.Y....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Notre Dame Sweeps 2006 Hermann Trophy
The University of Notre Dame duo of sophomore forward Kerri Hanks (Allen, Texas) and junior forward Joseph Lapira (Lake Charles, La.) are the recipients of the 2006 Missouri Athletic Club's Hermann Trophy, presented to the top female and male players in NCAA DivisionI soccer....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.
·Seedless Fruit Tastes Sweet To Gauchos
The Gauchos of UC Santa Barbara lassoed their first College Cup Championship with a 2-1 victory over the UCLA on Sunday. The Gauchos are the first unseeded team to win the College Cup since 2000, when Connecticut accomplished the same feat....Click here for full story or visit www.cstv.com for more.

Bryan College - Men's Soccer

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·Regular Season Awards
November 6, 2008Bryan College played host for the Appalachian Athletic Conference Men's Soccer Banquet. In attendance were the four remaining schools in the tourname
·Lions Get Both POW's
October 28, 2008The Bryan Lions Men's Soccer Team received both AAC Players of the Week for the week of October 19-25. Jacobo Gallardo was named Offensive Player of the Week, while Nate McCown was named Defensive Player of
·Bryan Cracks NAIA Top 25
October 14, 2008For the first time since the 2003 season, Bryan cracked the NAIA top 25, being ranked 22nd in the nation on Tuesday. Losing only 2-1 Saturday to the #7 ranked team in the nation in the NCAA Div II helped catapultthe Lions to this ranking. The Lions are still ranke
·Bryan Gets Both AAC Players Of The Week
October 7, 2008Senior Carlos "Jota" Pedro da Silva and Freshman Jonathan Houghton were named the Appalachian Athletic Conference Players of the Week. TheLions were led by these two last week in their two confere
·Lions Receive All 6 #1 Votes
October 1, 2008The Bryan Lions are still undefeated and ranked #1 in the nation in the NCCAA Division 1. Week four rankings were released yesterday, and for the fourth week in a row the Lions are at the top. Bryan received #1 votes from all six of the regions that voted. The Lion
·3rd Week At #1
September 23, 2008The national rankings for the NCCAA came out again today, and for the the third week in a row the Lions are sitting at #1. Along with that the Lions are third in points per game, 2 point for a goal and 1 point for an assist. Raphael Correa and
·#1 In NCCAA
September 16, 2008The Bryan College Men's soccer team was ranked #1 in the nation in the NCCAA. The rankings come out every Tuesday. This was the second week of the the rankings and the second week that the Lions were sitting at top. The Lions are 5-0-1 and will play King College on Saturday to
·Lions Reload For 2008 Season
July 7, 2008After losing eight seniors, six of whom were starters and including the two leading scorers, most people would say that the 2008 season will be a rebuilding year. Scott Davidson and Manoel Silva, both AAC All-Conference Honorees and Davidson a 1st Team All-Region XII NAIA player, were lost to gra

Bucknell Bison News - Men's Soccer

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UWBadgers.com News - Men's Soccer

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·Men's golf inks three for 2009
·UW well represented on Academic All-Big Ten list
·UW well represented on Academic All-Big Ten list
·Badgers receive points in Associated Press poll
·Save the date! Rowing banquet set for Feb. 7
·Save the date! Rowing banquet set for Feb. 7
·Save the date! Rowing banquet set for Feb. 7
·McDonagh on Team USA; Smith, Goloubef to Canada’s camp for World Juniors
·Video Feature: Volleyball 101
·Duggan named offensive player of the week

VUCommodores.com: Men's Soccer

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Wittenberg University Athletics - Men's Soccer

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·Tigers Open Conference Play With Comeback Road Victory
MEADVILLE, Pa. - The Wittenberg Tiger men soccer team was in an unfamiliar situation at halftime of its first conference match of the year - trailing the homestanding Allegheny Gators 1-0 at the intermission. However, two strikes within five minutes of one another in the second session changed all that and propelled the Tigers to a 10-0-0 start and their first conference victory of the season.
·Tigers Strike Against Great Lakes Foe
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - Looking at a highly-touted matchup between two of the top three teams in the Great Lakes region, not much seprated the two squads on paper. Ultimately, the difference-maker for the Tigers would be the usual suspect, senior Matt Borland (Kettering, Ohio/Alter), who provided the first strike in a critical non-conference 2-0 victory for Wittenberg over Capital.
·Late Tiger Goals Put Away Pesky Yellow Jackets
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - The high-scoring Wittenberg Tiger men's soccer offense needed a couple of late goals to finish off a tough challenge from NAIA Cedarville by a final of 3-0 to keep Head Coach Steve Dawson's 2008 squad perfect at 8-0-0.
·Price Hat Trick Runs Tigers Past Polar Bears
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio - In a highly anticipated regional matchup with a pair of 6-0-0 combatants, a Shane Price (Minford, Ohio/Minford) goal 63 seconds into action set the tone as the Tigers rolled to a 4-0 win. Price's opener would only be the first taste of the night, as the senior striker would tally twice more to complete the second hat trick by a Tiger this year.
·Tiger Men Hold Off Late Rally to Stay Perfect
ANGOLA, Ind. - For the third consecutive outing, the Tiger men's soccer team punched in four goals, and against Trine University (formerly Tri-State), they needed every one in a 4-3 win. Three different Tigers scored on the afternoon as Wittenberg moved to 4-0-0 on the young season and win the 2008 Ketner Invitational at Trine.
·Wittenberg Remains Unbeaten With Win Over Hanover
ANGOLA, Ind. - The Wittenberg Tigers continued their early-season 2008 roll with a convincing 4-1 win over Hanover in the first round of the Ketner Classic at Trine University.
·Tigers Roll With Four-Goal Outburst Against Quakers
WILMINGTON, Ohio - The Tiger offense jumped out early on the Wilmington Quakers and never looked back as Wittenberg picked up its second non-conference win of the year in emphatic fashion, topping the Quakers 4-1. Brian Glenn (Lewis Center, Ohio/Olentangy) picked up a pair of goals, including the game-winner, as the Tigers saw 10 different players fire shots in at the Quaker net.
·Wittenberg Opens Season With 1-0 Win At Otterbein
WESTERVILLE, Ohio - The Wittenberg Tigers kicked off the 2008 season in the best way possible, recording a 1-0 win at Ohio Athletic Conference rival Otterbein.

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