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Commentary: U.S. U-17s’ World Cup failure should signal end of Richie Williams era
U.S. U-17 Men's National Team coach Richie Williams aimed for a World Cup title, but instead his team lacked both cohesion and identity in three matches against quality opponents on the biggest possible stage last week. That's why his time in the post is nearing its end, writes Tim Froh.
LeBolt: A fairy-tale finish for Louisville’s amazing Marylander, Caroline Kimble
Ashton, Maryland's Caroline Kimble scored the biggest goal in program history as the Louisville Cardinals women’s soccer team upset the No. 1-ranked UNC Tarheels 2-1 in overtime earlier this month. It capped a stunning story of hard work and personal improvement that took her from a hospital bed to the pinnacle of NCAA soccer, as Dr. Wendy LeBolt explains.
ICYMI: SoccerWire’s Charles Boehm talks MLS, youth development on Soccer Morning
SoccerWire.com editor and senior writer Charles Boehm made a guest appearance on the early edition of the daily soccer talk show Soccer Morning on Wednesday, chatting about the conclusion of the 2015 MLS season and the current state of the U.S. youth national team system.
Froh: U.S. U-17s still alive, but just barely after 2-2 World Cup draw with Croatia
While a 2-2 U-17 World Cup draw against Croatia on Tuesday may lift some spirits around the U.S. U-17 Men's National Team, it certainly came in one of the worst ways imaginable as the U-17s failed to hold on to a 2-0 lead going into halftime -- and nearly conceded the winner in the final seconds as Croatia twice hit the crossbar. Tim Froh analyzes the fallout from Tuesday's match.
Chapter 58: THE END-OF-YEAR MEETING – ROOKIE: Surviving Your Freshman Year of College Soccer
When your season ends, the coach is probably going to arrange for individual meetings with the players. This is an excellent opportunity for you to figure out exactly what you need to focus on in the spring, and where you fit into the plans for the following season.
Chapter 57: BEING A TEAMMATE – ROOKIE: Surviving Your Freshman Year of College Soccer
Being a teammate can be boiled down to one very simple phrase, a phrase that might just be my most favorite one of all: I’ve got your back.
U.S. U-17s: Hugo Perez, the 98-99 crop and a legacy on the line at U-17 World Cup in Chile
Hugo Perez's name and memory swirls around the U.S. U-17 Men's National Team as they try to make their mark at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile – despite the fact that he hasn't coached this team in well over a year. Why was he removed from his previous post? Why isn't this group playing as well today as they did under his leadership? Charles Boehm delves into the biggest mystery in U.S. youth soccer today.