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Sweet Sixteen lineup comprised of familiar names
Maria Burns OrtizThe men's soccer NCAA tournament has seen some minor upsets, but for the most part the traditional powers have reached the Sweet Sixteen, writes Maria Burns Ortiz.
Story | Conversation | November 25, 2009BC soccer soars to new heights
Graham Hays, ESPN.comThe Boston College women's soccer team reached new heights when the Eagles landed themselves in the NCAA quarterfinals for the first time. It's been a long time coming.
Story | Conversation | November 23, 2009Vetting the contenders (and others) for the Cup
Maria Burns OrtizOn the cusp of this year's men's College Cup, Akron has to be considered the favorite. But don't overlook a hardened Maryland team or locals North Carolina and Wake Forest, writes Maria Burns Ortiz.
Story | Conversation | November 19, 2009Inside the Celebrity Boxing Federation
Maria Burns Ortiz, Special to Page 2The Celebrity Boxing Federation is ... well, you really need to see it firsthand to believe it.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009Oregon State is tourney team to watch
Graham Hays, ESPN.comAfter two rounds of playoff women's soccer, we've got some questions. Like, which No. 1 seed has the toughest third-round matchup? Who is the MVP so far? And which team could turn its side of the bracket into upset city?
Story | Conversation | November 17, 2009Evra's greenophobia, female footballers get dirty
Dominic RaynorDominic Raynor on a week when France's Patrice Evra got greenophobia ahead of their World Cup play-off with Ireland.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009Title is true goal for 18-0 Akron
Maria Burns OrtizCaleb Porter played for an Indiana team that went undefeated in the regular season, then failed to win a national championship. Now the coach at Akron, Porter is trying to keep his 18-0 Zips focused on the ultimate prize: the College Cup.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 20095 Burning Questions: Soccer bracket
Graham Hays, ESPN.comFrom biggest snub to who will win it all to why the heck Portland got the short end of the stick, here are the answers to 5 Burning Questions on the 2009 NCAA women's soccer tournament bracket.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2009Physicality a part of women's soccer
Graham Hays, ESPN.comYes, Elizabeth Lambert's actions in the MWC tournament were crossing the line. But the reaction to it crossed another line in regard to women's sports, as well.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2009New Mexico player banned, apologizes
ESPN.com news servicesNew Mexico women's soccer defender Elizabeth Lambert has been suspended indefinitely for rough play in the Lobos' 1-0 loss to No. 17 BYU in the Mountain West Conference semifinals.
Story | Conversation | November 06, 2009Louisville transforms from also-ran to national power
Maria Burns OrtizUnder coach Ken Lolla, Louisville has been transformed into a burgeoning national power, writes Maria Burns Ortiz.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009Breaking down soccer conference races
Graham Hays, ESPN.comThe race to the women's soccer NCAA tournament is on. As some conference tournaments weed out the competition, other leagues battle it out through the end of their schedules.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009No rest for Sarah Bridges
Brian A. Giuffra, ESPN RISE MagazineWhether traveling across the country or spending every off day on the practice field, Jesuit (Portland, Ore.) midfielder Sarah Bridges is working tirelessly to reach her goals, writes Brian A. Giuffra
Story | Conversation | November 02, 2009Florida Gators re-create 'Thriller' video
The Florida Gators mascots and a bunch of University of Florida athletes re-create Michael Jackson's "Thriller" video.
Story | Conversation | October 29, 2009Indiana no longer the top dog in the Big Ten
Maria Burns OrtizThe Big Ten conference has been traditionally dominated by Indiana, but times have changed, writes Maria Burns Ortiz.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009

