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5 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, 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, 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, 2009Nicaraguan 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, 2009Five Burning Questions: NCAA women's soccer tournament
Graham Hays, ESPN.comGraham Hays answers five burning questions regarding the 2008 NCAA women's soccer tournament.
Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008Kansas' Cressy defies life's challenges to find success on, off field
Graham Hays, ESPN.comWhen Emily Cressy lost the only bit of hearing she had left, she didn't let her disability impair her. Now, the Kansas redshirt freshman is enjoying a standout debut season on the Division I soccer field, writes Graham Hays.
Story | Conversation | September 22, 2008Under-20 Women's World Cup casts shadow on College Cup
Graham Hays, ESPN.comWhether it's losing a program-changing player for an entire season or losing three key players for a program with championship aspirations every season, the Under-20 World Cup casts an unavoidable shadow over the college season.
Story | Conversation | August 13, 2008Rodriguez looks to add Olympic gold to NCAA championship
Graham Hays, ESPN.comLess than a month after leading USC to the NCAA women's soccer championship in December, Amy Rodriguez left school to follow her dream: Olympic gold.
Story | Conversation | July 29, 2008Big East busts the bracket, Cheney's Hermann moment
Graham Hays, ESPN.comGraham Hays wraps up the third round of the NCAA women's soccer tournament and looks ahead in his latest Five Burning Questions.
Story | Conversation | November 26, 2007NCAA does disservice to the game by sending Portland on the road
Graham Hays, ESPN.comBy telling Portland fans to stay home this weekend, the selection committee sent a message that performance on the field and support in the stands just don't matter, writes Graham Hays.
Story | Conversation | November 13, 2007Distracted by fires, Toreros drop important game at Portland
Graham Hays, ESPN.comThe wildfires in San Diego forced the Toreros' women's soccer team to leave for its weekend series on Tuesday. But the impact of the disaster was felt as far away as Oregon.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2007Boston College, UCLA benefitting from DiMartino sisters' backyard ball
Graham Hays, ESPN.comUCLA's Christina DiMartino and her younger sister Gina, a standout at Boston College, have brought a breath of fresh air to women's college soccer -- not to mention success to their respective schools.
Story | Conversation | October 05, 2007Schnur, Taylor approach future in game differently
Graham Hays, ESPN.comSoccer has taken Meghan Schnur and Brittany Taylor all around the world. While UConn's dynamic duo might have played on some of the largest stages, they're approaching their future in the sport very differently, writes Graham Hays.
Story | Conversation | September 04, 2007U.S. women face Group of Death scenario again
Graham HaysFor the second successive Women's World Cup the U.S. women face the so-called Group of Death, writes Graham Hays.
Story | Conversation | April 23, 2007Youthful Whitehill is now a veteran mainstay
Graham HaysEven though she's just 24 years old, Cat Whitehill has become the veteran mainstay and calming influence for the U.S. women's national team's defense, writes Graham Hays.
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