Published
9/4/2008 8:17:44 PM
by
Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
With the opening weekend in the books teams look to refine their play as they go into week two of the ncaa soccer season. SMU, Cal, Akron and Bradley made big moves last weekend. Who will make waves in week 2? Here's a look at the big games on tap this weekend:
#18 St Johns at #10 Brown - St Johns looks to keep rolling after a good opening weekend. This is Brown's season opener.
#3 Indiana - #26 South Florida - first big test for South Florida to see if they can step up in competition
#14 Tulsa at Penn State - Tulsa almost pulled off the UConn upset..can they win at Penn State who is trying to bounce back from embarrasing loss to Florida Gulf Coast.
#22 North Carolina - #30 South Carolina Both teams looking to make noise on the national scene.
#8 SMU - Stanford - SMU turns up on the west coast after a good east coast trip. First test of the season for Stanford.
#16 UC Santa Barbara - Kentucky - UCSB at home to a Kentucky team coming off two solid wins.
#19 UCLA at #1 Wake Forest - UCLA heads across the country to face the national champs.
#8 SMU at #13 California - huge game on the west coast as SMU continues their killer schedule.
#22 North Carolina - #19 UCLA - can UCLA survive Wake Forest and NC back to back?
#14 Tulsa - #20 Ohio State - national runners up get a chance to show their stuff
#18 St Johns - #11 Boston College - BC tries to rebound from slip up
Published
12/12/2011
by
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
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
by
Shane Barrow
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soccermogul
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
by
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.