Published
9/7/2008 10:55:49 PM
by
Shane Barrow
from
soccermogul
The second weekend of the NCAA mens soccer season held many quality matchups as teams move towards the opening of conference play. Here is the Soccermogul review of week 2:
Big Movers on the Weekend:
Louisville - stays unbeaten with good win over New Mexico
Notre Dame - pair of wins one being a 5-0 trouncing of South Florida
Wake Forest - continues to show their class with dominant win over UCLA
Flops on the Weekend:
U Conn - not showing the form of a top 5 team, draw with Boston
Santa Clara - started the season #3...now lucky to be in next weeks poll.
South Florida - had a chance to make a national splash and flopped
Games of interest:
#18 St Johns 1 #10 Brown 0 - St Johns showing they should continue climb in polls after solid road win
#3 Indiana 0 #26 South Florida 0
#14 Tulsa 2 Penn State 1 - Tulsa shows they are for real with good road win
#22 North Carolina 3 #30 South Carolina 1 NC conitnues effort to get back on national scene
#8 SMU 2 Stanford 0 - 2 goals in the first 5 minutes doomed Stanford
#16 UC Santa Barbara 1 Kentucky 0 - An early goal stood up, but a valiant fight from Ky
#19 UCLA 0 #1 Wake Forest 3 - national champs flex their muscle in rout
#8 SMU 1 #13 California 1 - good match between two top 15 squads
#22 North Carolina 1 #19 UCLA 1
#14 Tulsa 1 #20 Ohio State 2 - OSU shows they are to be reckoned with
#18 St Johns 1 #11 Boston College 1
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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soccermogul
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
from
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.