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Breaking down soccer conference races

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

The 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, 2009

Injured Keppler leads WVU past No. 9 Rutgers

Graham Hays

PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- As West Virginia's bench sprinted onto the...of the Big East tournament, Mountaineers freshman Caralee Keppler lagged behind...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 01, 2009

That time of year, conference play is here

Graham Hays

...fork in the road. The Pac-10 and West Coast Conference, demonstrating that coast's admirable ability...at Ohio State and a tie against West Virginia this past weekend in Morgantown, always a tough...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 21, 2009

Villanova makes best of soggy weekend

Graham Hays

...overtime gave Villanova a 2-1 win against Virginia Tech on Friday, and Katie Ryan's 90th...included two sophomores and one freshman, No. 14 West Virginia pulled out a 2-1 win against...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 30, 2009

Top seed are teams to beat, but upsets lurk

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

The NCAA women's soccer tournament bracket is out, so it's time to get down to business. Graham Hays breaks down the four potential quarterfinal regions.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Near-tragedy carries new purpose for WVU's Everrett

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Deana Everrett almost lost her father to a car accident. But in watching his recovery and rehabilitation, she gained a new career -- and perspective on life, writes Graham Hays.

Story | Conversation | September 29, 2008

Mountaineers set sights on top-three finish in Big East

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

West Virginia, with coach Mike Carey and the nation's eighth-best scoring defense leading the way, is a big reason the Big East is the nation's best conference this season.

Story | Conversation | February 22, 2008

Schnur, Taylor approach future in game differently

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Soccer 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, 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

Will title mean more than just another banner?

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Is UConn a crumbling dynasty or just getting started climbing back to the top of the mountain?

Story | Conversation | March 07, 2006

UConn must be cautious not to overlook W. Va.

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

All signs point to another Big East win from UConn. But after three upsets in three nights, it's impossible not to give West Virginia a puncher's chance.

Story | Conversation | March 06, 2006

Rutgers suffers season's first loss to Big East foe

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

No team seeded worse than fifth has ever won the Big East tourney. But after the biggest upset so far this Championship Week, why not West Virginia?

Story | Conversation | March 06, 2006

Rutgers, Vaughn rise to occasion in second round

Graham Hays

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Rutgers did what it was supposed to do against Seton Hall in the second round of the Big East tournament Saturday. The way things a...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | March 07, 2009

UNC dominates as Rutgers upsets in early tourney rounds

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

As we await the postponed UCLA-San Diego matchup to complete the NCAA tournament second-round games, Graham Hays recaps what we saw over the weekend and discusses what's to come.

Story | Conversation | November 17, 2008

Five Burning Questions: NCAA women's soccer tournament

Graham Hays, ESPN.com

Graham Hays answers five burning questions regarding the 2008 NCAA women's soccer tournament.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008