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A lifestyle of love
Jim Caple, Page 2It's time for a summer road trip and Jim Caple heads south for a taste of life in the low minor leagues.
Story | Conversation | July 18, 2006Breaking 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, 2009Street Soccer continues the fight against homelessness
Anna Katherine ClemmonsIn these desperate economic times, homelessness continues to climb, but SSUSA is fighting the problem, writes Anna Katherine Clemmons.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2009U.S. faces a glut of midfielders
Doug McIntyre and Luke CyphersThe terms "depth" and "U.S. soccer" rarely appear together, unless you're talking about keepers. But one of the most interesting turns in a fascinatin...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 22, 2009
Coping with Davies' accident
Luke Cyphers...tragedy were not. As ESPN The Magazine documented in a piece on preparations for World Cup qualifiers, Bradley's Yanks try their best to leave little to chance. From travel arrangements to mealtimes to...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 14, 2009
A success story: Sequoia Gateway
Mary Buckheit, ESPN.comHis Sequoia Gateway Soccer Program has been shuttered, at least for now; but the fruits of Marvin Lopez's labor of love are still growing.
Story | Conversation | October 13, 2009MLS players coming up huge in qualifiers
Luke Cyphers and Doug McIntyre...record number of American soccer players earning a paycheck overseas, a trend that had been selected by ESPN The Magazine as one of the biggest sports stories of the year. During the call, we mentioned...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 12, 2009
Soccer star goes distance in cross country
Christopher Parish, ESPN RISE MagazineSpeed and stamina are hallmarks of Emily Lipari on the soccer field, but those attributes serve the Roslyn (Roslyn Heights, N.Y.) senior even better in cross country
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2009NCAA soccer gains British influence
Graham Hays, ESPN.comIt's not abnormal to find a British player on an NCAA soccer roster, but the number of women crossing the Atlantic to play college ball has greatly increased over the past decade.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2009Preparing for Honduras
Doug McIntyre...with the full three points thanks to onetime ESPN The Mag cover boy Clint Mathis' spectacular late...participating in regional Champions League competition had to travel by bus to neighboring countries before flying to...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 24, 2009
Nicaraguan girls enriched via soccer
Graham Hays, ESPN.comIn one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, young girls await a chance. Soccer isn't a solution to their disadvantages, but the tools past and present NCAA players are providing are a spark for change.
Story | Conversation | September 22, 2009Sarkodie brothers are soccer royalty
Patrick Carney, Special to ESPN.comBrothers Ofori and Kofi Sarkodie, the grandsons of a tribal queen from Kumasi, Ghana, now residing in Dayton, Ohio, hope to become U.S. soccer royalty.
Story | Conversation | September 18, 2009'They give me back my hope'
Richard Lapchick, Special to ESPN.comThe lessons of apartheid still resonate for Dwight Howard, Dirk Nowitzki, Chris Bosh and others on a Basketball Without Borders trip to South Africa.
Story | Conversation | September 14, 2009Nash breaks down walls with ball
Ric Bucher, ESPN The MagazineOn a recent trip to China, Steve Nash broke down barriers on the outdoor basketball courts in Beijing, writes Ric Bucher.
Story | Conversation | September 04, 2009More U.S. soccer fans need to enjoy the journey
Steve DavisSomehow, seats are still available for Saturday's U.S. World Cup qualifier against El Salvador in Salt Lake City. But why? The reasons are many, and the solutions are just as numerous, writes Steve Davis.
Story | Conversation | August 24, 2009EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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