-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoTuesday News and Notes: Borislow not gone yet, Atlanta makes signings official
Just when you thought WPS was in the clear to move forward with five teams, there is further drama in the...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoSawa wins Ballon d’Or, plus WPS updates
Japan won the World Cup in July and now, at the start of a new year, the Nadeshiko have swept FIFA’s...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoPredicting the 2012 role of USWNT players in WPS
It’s the dawn of a new year and a fourth season for Women’s Professional Soccer. Somehow, despite having to terminate a...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years ago2011: The (historic) year that was in women’s soccer
Let’s skip the sentimental business. Another year flew by faster than it should have and we are staring 2012 right in...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoDestination SoCal: LA Vikings have pro vision
Women’s Professional Soccer lacked an all-star game and a team west of the Mississippi in 2011. But on the verge of...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoU.S. Women’s national team set for Olympic qualifiers in January
After coming away with the gold medal in Athens in 2004 and in Beijing in 2008, the chances are high that...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoAfter winning title, Noyola, Stanford look to future
Three years of falling short in the College Cup was enough for Stanford women’s soccer’s four seniors. On Dec. 4, the...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoFriday Recap: WPS updates, Duke, Stanford advance
The drama continues to unfold in Women’s Professional Soccer’s quest to stay relevant – and even existent. But that has been...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoChastain: Stanford is the favorite
Legendary U.S. women’s national team defender Brandi Chastain is in Kennesaw, Ga. for the NCAA women’s soccer Division I College Cup,...
-
Analysis
/ 13 years agoThe week ahead in NCAA action: Champions to be crowned
It is officially the stretch run in college soccer with all three NCAA divisions entering their respective semifinal and final rounds...