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NCAA Women’s Soccer Commitment Announcements: April 2016
The following players have reported their NCAA women's soccer commitments to SoccerWire.com for the recruiting classes of 2016, 2017 and 2018 during the month of April 2016.
USWNT’s cause racking up celebrity support, from “Daily Show” to President Obama
The U.S. Women's National Team's hunt for pay on par with their male counterparts, or at least a satisfactory improvement in their next collective bargaining agreement, keeps turning up in the headlines.
MLSsoccer.com highlights top 10 Generation adidas Cup performances
MLSsoccer.com, the official site of Major League Soccer, recently publishes a feature article listing the Top 10 MLS Academy performances from the recently completed Generation adidas Cup, an international U-17 tournament which annually features some of the top clubs from around the world.
Jeff Cup 2016: Everton FC Westchester Dreamers dominate boys U-18 play
Professional teams generally aren't supposed to be allowed to play in youth soccer tournaments. While not technically violating amateur status rules that keep them from doing so, here at the Jefferson Cup, Everton FC Westchester Dreamers are totally in a class of their own in decision making, technical ability and creativity. Not bad for a team that doesn't even practice together.
Defense optional? MLS returns with a bang, setting new goals record
Major League Soccer kicked off its 21st season on Sunday, with all 20 teams in action on the same opening day for the first time, and the occasion lived up to the league's substantial hype machine with a record-setting flood of goals.
Could NYCFC’s prized rookie Jack Harrison miss entire season due to pelvic injury?
With respected new coach Patrick Vieira and a litany of new players, New York City FC seem to be on their way to a fresh start in 2016 after a painful inaugural season in MLS. But it appears that some of the same organizational problems that bedeviled the wealthy club may remain, as doubt and uncertainty swirls around their top draft pick, former Wake Forest star Jack Harrison.
Players That Impressed: February 2016
The following players have been submitted by coaches or club technical personnel so they could be recognized for impressive performances in competitive soccer games throughout the month of February.
Test passed: Reborn USWNT show excellence in evolution as they solve rugged Canada
The new-look U.S. Women's National Team met the first real challenge of their new era on a cloudy Sunday afternoon in South Texas, and conquered it with class and sophistication. By facing, solving and then confidently vanquishing a spirited challenge from a motivated Canada side in the CONCACAF Olympic qualifying final, a USWNT full of youth and savvy showed a refreshing new approach to the game.