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Leroux, UCLA ready for finishing touch

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

In 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.

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2009

Winters shines on field, not court

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Portland's Keelin Winters is an elite athlete. After all, that's what happens when your father is a former NBA player and coach. But the surprise is that Keelin took to the field and not the court.

Story | Conversation | October 27, 2009

NCAA soccer gains British influence

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

It'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, 2009

U-20 Cup has Tar Heels in two finals at once

Graham Hays

...the internet and had a webcam and made the person they called put the webcam on the TV." Give a slight edge in creativity to the players from Chapel Hill, but Fowlkes has done her...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 07, 2008

Dorrance sees lack of 'hardness' in women's system

Graham Hays

...0-0 against UCLA, what was going on in North Carolina's huddle during the first-half television timeout of Friday's semifinal? "I was probably ranting and raving about something that was totally irrelevant...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 06, 2008

Cavaliers upgrade to riding in (somewhat) style

Graham Hays

...sleeping bunks where luggage racks normally sit. Throw in flip-down, flat-screens hooked up to satellite television and power outlets throughout to plug in a laptop to get some work done and suddenly life...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 22, 2008

Bruins seniors looking to make fourth trip to College Cup the best

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

UCLA's seniors are making their fourth trip to the NCAA women's College Cup. They're hoping the fourth time is the charm when it comes to winning a championship, writes Graham Hays.

Story | Conversation | December 06, 2007

Distracted by fires, Toreros drop important game at Portland

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

The 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, 2007

Senior leadership proves pivitol for Purdue

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

With eight senior starters to rely on, Purdue undoubtedly has the most experienced team in the nation. It's no coincidence that the Boilermakers have the most wins, too.

Story | Conversation | October 11, 2007

Soccer leads West Virginia keeper to career in solving crimes

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Most collegiate athletes spend the summer conditioning and keeping up with summer courses. West Virginia senior goalkeeper Ashley Neal, however, spent the summer not in the weight room, but the interrogation room.

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2007

Youthful Whitehill is now a veteran mainstay

Graham Hays

Even 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.

Story | Conversation | January 15, 2007

Duke's McDonald returns to field after brain surgery

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Christie McDonald was diagnosed with a brin tumor last spring. But the Duke sophomore survived surgery to return to the soccer field.

Story | Conversation | October 30, 2006

Overbeck coaching Duke players she inspired

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Carla Overbeck inspired Sara Murphy's career. So it's only fitting that Overbeck is guiding her through college, writes Graham Hays.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2006

Wambach an unstoppable force

Graham Hays

With Mia Hamm enjoying life in retirement, Abby Wambach has emerged as the new face of the U.S. women's national team, writes Graham Hays.

Story | Conversation | August 01, 2006