Published
10/15/2008 10:52:59 AM
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Shane Barrow
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Can anyone challenge the Wake Forest mens soccer team? That is the question rumbling through the college soccer world right now as Wake puts together one of the most dominant seasons NCAA soccer has seen in years. Wake Forest isn't just winning, they are smashing all comers. Currently the Deacons are a whopping 13-0-0 and have scored an amazing 48 goals in those games while only giving up 8. They are 4-0-0 in the powerful ACC with a very impressive 4-2 road win at #4 Maryland.
Senior forward Marcus Tracy is the clear favorite for the Hermann Trophy as he has 10 goals and 6 assists on the year. Corben Bone leads the nation in assists with 11 while Austin da Luz has 8 ranking him 5th in the NCAA. Goalkeeper Akira Fitzgerald has only allowed 6 goals in 13 matches.
This weekend Wake Forest hosts Duke who are 2-2-1 in ACC play. There are a couple of potential potholes on the remaining schedule for Wake Forest and they are the last two regular season games. On November 1st Wake travels to rival #16 North Carolina and follow that up with another road game at #8 Virginia. After that Wake embarks on the ACC Tournament and then on to the NCAA Tournament with the Final Four in Dallas. Can anyone get in the way of the Deacon juggernaut?
Published
12/12/2011
by
William Montero
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A special individual effort led North Carolina past an unlucky Charlotte side in the 2011 College Cup.
Published
12/6/2011
by
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
by
Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
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.
Published
11/14/2011
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Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
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.