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2012 London Olympics
/ 13 years agoCONCACAF women’s soccer Olympic qualifying Day Two: Blowouts continue
Friday will be remembered as the day that the United States women’s soccer team dropped two touchdowns on the Dominican Republic...
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2012 London Olympics
/ 13 years agoUSWNT 14-0 Dominican Republic: The gap is wider than we thought
Hold that talk on how much progress women’s soccer has made. The 2011 Women’s World Cup was the most competitive ever,...
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2012 London Olympics
/ 13 years agoCONCACAF women’s soccer Olympic qualifying Day One: Canada, Costa Rica cruise
Everything went as expected on Thursday, the opening night of the CONCACAF women’s soccer Olympic qualifying tournament from Vancouver, B.C. Costa...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoYou can bet on a USA-Canada final
Place your wagers: It’s CONCACAF women’s Olympic qualifying time. While Football Betting might not be as interested as the scintillating Costa...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoWPS, magicJack, settle on semi-return
The saga continues. On Wednesday, magicJack owner Dan Borislow agreed to drop his lawsuit seeking a temporary injunction to reinstate the...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoTuesday News and Notes: Signings and injury updates
With the entire United States converging on Kansas City last week and weekend for the NSCAA Convention, there was bound to...
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2012 London Olympics
/ 13 years agoSundhage’s Olympic qualifying roster features minor but interesting tweaks
U.S. Soccer announced Pia Sundhage’s 20 player Olympic qualifying roster on Monday and everything went pretty much as expected, with a...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoWPS Draft needs bigger commitment
Two years ago the WPS draft room at the Pennsylvania Convention Center was beyond capacity, with a crowd of draftees, families...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoTops steals in WPS draft history
Women’s Professional Soccer has scaled back its draft considerably over the past two years. The buzz that surrounded the inaugural college...
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Analysis
/ 13 years agoWambach could play in WPS post-Olympics
Arguably the most high profile free agent left on the women’s soccer market is forward Abby Wambach, who elevated herself to...