All posts tagged "Rachel Van Hollebeke"
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Analysis
/ 9 years agoFor Van Hollebeke, time right to focus on medicine
A glimpse into the life of Rachel Van Hollebeke in the hectic summer of 2008 provides a microcosm of her life....
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Analysis
/ 9 years agoThe Lowdown: Remembering FC Gold Pride
Saturday marks the five-year anniversary of FC Gold Pride winning the WPS Championship. This is their story. September 26, 2010 was...
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News
/ 9 years agoSpirit, Thorns play to wild, 3-3 draw in Portland
The Thorns and Spirit played to a thrilling, 3-3 draw Sunday night in front of a sold out crowd at Providence...
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News
/ 9 years agoVan Hollebeke retiring to begin medical school
Rachel Van Hollebeke announced she will retire from professional and international soccer to begin medical school at the end of the...
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Analysis
/ 9 years agoEllis: ‘Tough decision’ to cut Dunn, Van Hollebeke
Jill Ellis’ 23-player United States roster for the Women’s World Cup yielded no surprises on Monday. Defenders Crystal Dunn and Rachel...
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Americans Abroad
/ 10 years agoMewis, Van Hollebeke in Japan with eyes on Canada
While the United States women’s national team qualified for the 2015 World Cup in October on home soil, two regulars were...
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Americans Abroad
/ 10 years agoVan Hollebeke joins Japan’s Iga FC Kunoichi
Rachel Van Hollebeke will play for Japanese club Iga FC Kunoichi this NWSL offseason. The two-time Nadeshiko League champions introduced the...
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Boston Breakers
/ 10 years agoNWSL Week 9 preview: New faces ready for season debuts
Boston Breakers (2-7-0) at FC Kansas City (5-4-3) Durwood Stadium Saturday, 8 pm EDT Series: Kansas City lead, 3-1-0 (1-0-0 in...
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Analysis
/ 10 years agoSave the date: Riley expects Morgan, Boquete, Van Hollebeke, Catley for June 7 vs. Flash
Mark those calendars: Portland Thorns FC coach Paul Riley expects to have all hands on deck — including Alex Morgan —...
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News
/ 10 years agoRiley: Van Hollebeke out at least 3-4 weeks
Portland Thorns FC coach Paul Riley says defender Rachel Van Hollebeke will miss at least 3-4 weeks due to a sprained...