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/ 14 years agoOperative Words: A final reflection on the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup
Now that everyone has had some time to cool off following the Women’s World Cup, it is a good time to...
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/ 14 years agoThe Opening Whistle: New era begins in Canada as Morace exits
The buzz from the World Cup is still reverberating around the country, but there are already signs that things have started...
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/ 14 years agoAlbanese: USA-Japan paralleled a classic tale
This year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup had it all. There were early goals, late goals, own goals, tons of drama, equal...
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/ 14 years agoWWC, WPS News and Notes
It’s that day after hangover of a World Cup final. The United States Women’s National Team is now back on U.S....
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/ 14 years agoUSA-Japan: Two teams of destiny, one champion
Japan and the United States square-off in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup final on Sunday (kick-off is set for 2:45...
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/ 14 years agoNews and notes on the penultimate day of the Women's World Cup
Playing with 10 women for 22 minutes, Sweden defeated France 2-1 in the third place game on Saturday. That sends Sweden...
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/ 14 years agoSocial media lifts Women's World Cup to new heights
The 1999 Women’s World Cup was big, but it wasn’t Twitter big. It wasn’t a hash-tagging, trending topics, Facebook commenting, YouTube...
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/ 14 years agoThe Opening Whistle: WPS continues, but all eyes are on Women's World Cup
WPS is back in full swing, but there is one game this weekend that will dwarf anything WPS will do or...
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/ 14 years agoAlbanese: Sundhage faces tough choice between Buehler, Sauerbrunn
It’s not like Rachel Buehler is the only player that Brazil’s Marta will outrun. But in the United States Women’s National...
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/ 14 years agoAlbanese: USA one game from glory
It hasn’t been pretty. It has, however, been effective. In its conquest to capture a World Cup title for the first...