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  1. NCAA women's soccer -- Florida State Seminoles cement top spot in...

    Graham Hays

    Florida State opened ACC with wins over Duke and Wake Forest to cement the top spot in the debut of our weekly women's soccer power rankings.

    Story | Conversation | September 19, 2012
  2. espnW -- Laurel Richie hopes Olympic fans are drawn to WNBA

    Graham Hays

    WNBA commissioner Laurel Richie hopes the U.S. women's basketball team winning gold means more eyes will be on her league in the second half of the season and into the playoffs.

    Story | Conversation | August 16, 2012
  3. espnW -- Former Cal softball star Valerie Arioto in the zone for ...

    Graham Hays

    Former Cal star Valerie Arioto has found her rhythm with Team USA this summer. The power hitter has keyed the U.S. lineup with an .800 average at the world championship.

    Story | Conversation | July 19, 2012
  4. Duke Blue Devils star Kelly Cobb: From Alaska, with love

    Graham Hays

    Duke's Kelly Cobb is a soccer star hailing from Alaska, and she's now making waves in the lower 48.

    Story | Conversation | September 06, 2011
  5. U-20 World Cup roster hits Portland hardest

    Graham Hays

    There's still a lot of soccer to be played in determining which teams will make up the field of 64 for the NCAA tournament, but Monday brought some clarification on what some of the top teams will look like. With the release of the final United State...

    Blog | Conversation | October 27, 2008
  6. Rodriguez looks to add Olympic gold to NCAA championship

    Graham Hays

    Less 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 | August 06, 2008
  7. Longtime rivals Norway to provide a physical test

    Graham Hays

    The U.S. women face Norway (6 p.m. ET, ESPN2) in a game that's sure to test their physical strength, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | July 12, 2007
  8. U.S. women perfecting set-piece routine

    Graham Hays

    The win against Brazil showcased the U.S. women's resounding ability to score from all variety of set pieces, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | June 24, 2007
  9. U.S. women face Brazil minus Marta

    Graham Hays

    Even without Marta, Brazil will provide a strong test for the U.S. women, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | June 22, 2007
  10. U.S. women face Group of Death scenario again

    Graham Hays

    For 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, 2007
  11. U.S. women look to continue domination of Mexico

    Graham Hays

    The U.S. women's national team takes on Mexico in a matchup that on paper, strongly favors the U.S., writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | April 13, 2007
  12. U.S. women seek fifth Algarve Cup title

    Graham Hays

    After Germany failed to advance, the U.S. faces an attack-oriented Denmark in the Algarve Cup final, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | March 13, 2007
  13. Absence of key veterans puts focus on youngsters

    Graham Hays

    In the absence of key veterans, the U.S. women will focus on youth in the Four Nations Tournament, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | January 16, 2007
  14. Lilly playing better than ever

    Graham Hays

    The most capped player in soccer history, Kristine Lilly has seen it all. These days though, she' s also playing better than ever before, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | November 23, 2006
  15. Improving Mexico not an easy opponent

    Graham Hays

    When the U.S. women take on Mexico in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, it's not only a chance to qualify for the World Cup but also an opportunity to reassert regional supremacy, writes Graham Hays.

    Story | Conversation | November 22, 2006
  16. Ryan emphasizes continued learning curve

    Graham Hays

    On the road to the 2007 Women's World Cup, the U.S. under coach Greg Ryan continues to tweak the developmental process, writes Graham Hays. Watch the U.S. take on Iceland (Sunday, 2 ET, ESPN2).

    Story | Conversation | October 07, 2006