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  1. Women top the charts with effort in 2008

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    From the U.S. women's Olympic Gold to Landon Donovan's record-breaking feats, 2008 was full of memorable moments, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | December 24, 2008
  2. U.S. expects hostile reception in Cuba

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The U.S. is anticipating a hostile reception when it faces Cuba (Saturday, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic), writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | September 02, 2008
  3. Lloyd the unlikely hero for the U.S.

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    Carli Lloyd's game-winning goal put the gloss on what had been a forgettable performance by her up to that point, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 21, 2008
  4. U.S. women confident of redemption

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The U.S. women are confident they can beat the Brazilians, despite their underdog status, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 20, 2008
  5. Chalupny's attacking forays pivotal in U.S. win

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    Lori Chalupny's two-way play from her left back spot has been crucial to the U.S. women's progression in the Olympics, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 18, 2008
  6. Moral victories no longer suffice for U.S.

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    On the heels of a first-round exit at the Olympics, the U.S. can no longer be content with moral victories, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 15, 2008
  7. Kai provides heroics off the bench for U.S.

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    Unaccustomed to being on the bench, Natasha Kai produced a star turn against Canada, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 15, 2008
  8. Orozco's red costs U.S. dearly

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    Michael Orozco's red card was unfortunately just one of many infractions for a young U.S. team, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 13, 2008
  9. Lack of discipline the ultimate downfall for U.S.

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    A 10-man U.S. team battled valiantly in a 2-1 loss to Nigeria, but a lack of discipline ultimately cost Peter Nowak's team, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 13, 2008
  10. U.S. looks to exploit Nigeria's defensive vulnerability

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    In its final group game, the U.S. will take on an attack-minded Nigeria team that might be susceptible to counterattacks, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 11, 2008
  11. U.S. ties Netherlands but deserved much more

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    In rewriting the form book, the U.S. dominated the Netherlands for large stretches and deserved more than a draw, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 10, 2008
  12. Netherlands depleted ahead of U.S. game

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The Netherlands has suffered some key injuries, but the U.S. still will be wary when the teams meet, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008
  13. Edu excels for U.S. against Japan

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The U.S. men's offense sputtered against Japan, but a solid defensive outing ensured the points, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 07, 2008
  14. U.S. opener against Japan will be crucial

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The U.S. men's opener against Japan will set the tone for the rest of the Olympic tournament, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 05, 2008
  15. U.S. faces a tough test in the group stage

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    The U.S. faces a stern task to advance in the Olympics, and it's unclear if Peter Nowak has all the right pieces at his disposal, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | August 03, 2008
  16. U.S. faces a difficult Olympic group

    Jeff Carlisle, ESPNsoccernet

    Although it's too early for a full assessment of the U.S. team's Olympic opponents, the draw still looks daunting, writes Jeff Carlisle.

    Story | Conversation | April 22, 2008