U.S. women wrap up camp with an eye on 2011
Jacqueline PurdyIt's still early days yet but the U.S. women's national team already has its eye on the 2011 World Cup, writes Jacqueline Purdy.
Story | Conversation | December 18, 2009U.S. will face Netherlands
Associated PressThe United States will play the third-ranked Netherlands in a World Cup warm-up at Amsterdam on March 3, and both teams figure to be at relatively full strength.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Donovan's loan raises questions aplenty
Steve DavisLandon Donovan has a chance to stand steadfast in a demanding EPL environment, but it raises questions. What if he fails or gets injured? Better yet, what if he succeeds, asks Steve Davis.
Story | Conversation | December 15, 2009Donovan signs 4-year deal with Galaxy
Associated PressThe Los Angeles Galaxy announced Wednesday that it has signed Landon Donovan to a new four-year contract and that he will be allowed to pursue opportunities to join a foreign club on a short-term loan agreement.
Story | Conversation | December 16, 2009Now we can ask, what's to come?
Graham Hays, ESPN.comThe 2009 women's soccer season is over, but that doesn't mean we have to stop talking about the sport. After all, there are plenty of questions on what's to come.
Story | Conversation | December 11, 2009AFL, NRL get tough over soccer World Cup
AFL's Andrew Demetriou called on FFA to respect other football codes' needs, claiming Etihad Stadium can't be part of any World Cup 2018 or 2022 bids.
Story | Conversation | December 08, 2009NRL rejects FFA's World Cup proposal
Tom WaldAustralia's bid to host the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cups has hit a snag with the NRL rejecting a proposed schedule from Football Federation Australia.
Story | Conversation | December 07, 2009Notre Dame falls at the hands of UNC again
Graham HaysCOLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Notre Dame reached the College Cup in each of the past four seasons. Four times coach Randy Waldrum looked to follow up on t...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 04, 2009There are no regrets in the College Cup
Graham Hays, ESPN.comIt was a night of firsts and once-agains as Stanford advanced to its first women's soccer final and UNC's Casey Nogueira came through with a goal in the College Cup. But the common thread of the night was "no regrets."
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2009U.S. draw: Even better than you think
Luke Cyphers and Doug McIntyre...Donovan laughed out loud at that one -- and then Algeria and Slovenia were drafted onto the American schedule. His muted smile and respectful comments about his relatively little-known opponents spoke volumes: This was a...
Blog Entry | Conversation | December 04, 2009
Considering the 'impact' of the draw
Nate Silver, Special to ESPN.comSoccer Power Index: Nate Silver considers the "impact" of the World Cup draw using a new statistic of his own creation.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009Five teams, five states -- tons of wins
Sheldon Shealer, ESPN RISEESPN RISE lists its top five girls teams of the decade
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009Sweet and savory, that's the live draw
Roger Bennett, Special to ESPN.comThe World Cup live draw is about more than just pots and countries, as Roger Bennett explains.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009Draw of Davis Cup still brings out best
Bonnie D. Ford, ESPN.comDespite its midmarket venues and scheduling quirks, nothing brings out the national loyalties and exceptional tennis of today's top players like Davis Cup competition.
Story | Conversation | December 02, 2009Leroux, UCLA ready for finishing touch
Graham Hays, ESPN.comIn six consecutive seasons, the UCLA women's soccer team has made it at least as far as the national semifinals but earned zero titles. Sydney Leroux could help them change the streak this year.
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