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11/5/2006 7:54:57 PM
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The No.1 seeded SMU women's soccer team dropped a 4-1 decision to No. 5 seed Colorado College Friday evening in the first semifinal game of the 2006 Conference USA Women's Soccer Championships held in Dallas, Texas. With the loss, SMU falls to 16-4-1 while Colorado College improves to 15-4-1 and will play for the league tournament title Sunday afternoon.
Right from the opening whistle, the Mustangs came out flat and the Tigers took advantage of that. In fact, the Tigers scored twice in less than two minutes (6:38 mark; 7:50 mark). From that point on, SMU was forced to play catch up and could not match the Tigers' aggressive play. SMU got on the scoreboard at the 37:17 mark when sophomore Kirsten Moran took a rebounded ball off a corner kick and sent it into the net. Two more Tiger goals in the second half solidified the victory. The four goals allowed by SMU were the most allowed by the Mustangs all season.
SMU now plays the waiting game as the NCAA selections will be announced Monday afternoon.
Published
12/12/2011
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William Montero
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soccermogul
A special individual effort led North Carolina past an unlucky Charlotte side in the 2011 College Cup.
Published
12/6/2011
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Roberto Garcia
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The mens College Cup is set for this weekend as UCLA, Creighton, North Carolina and Charlotte make up the final four college soccer sides still standing after four rounds of play.
Published
12/5/2011
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Shane Barrow
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Stanford claimed their first womens soccer national championship with a 1-0 win over Duke.
Published
11/28/2011
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Shane Barrow
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The Big East is flexing its muscle in the NCAA soccer tournament. Three of the final eight are from the Big East.
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11/14/2011
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Shane Barrow
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The field and bracket for the 2011 NCAA Division I Men’s Soccer Championship was announced Monday and the tournament’s #1 seed was awarded to North Carolina.