We look at the remaining four teams in the Eastern Conference and start our trip West with visits to Vancouver and Chivas USA
Read more »We start our handicapping on the arriving season with a look at six teams in the Eastern Conference.
Read more »The Colorado Force became the Colorado Rapids Women and got a new playing field in a move that links the local MLS franchise with a team in the W-League.
Read more »A rising Argentine player, Martin Rivero, joined the Rapids on loan for the 2012 season.
Read more »Fort Lewis College head men’s soccer coach Oige Kennedy was named the 2011 NSCAA/MONDO National Coach of the Year for NCAA Division II, the National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced last week at its annual convention and awards banquet.
“Recognition by your peers is always special,” said FLC Director of Athletics Gary Hunter. “The amount of success that Oige has had in such a short period of time as a head coach is just extraordinary.”
In his three years at the helm of the Skyhawk men’s soccer program, Kenney has guided …
Fort Lewis College men’s soccer coach Oige Kennedy announced that English-born player Sameth Al-Basith has enrolled in classes this semester and has joined the Skyhawks in their defense of the NCAA Division II national championship.
“Sameth is a player that we are extremely excited to add to our roster for the upcoming spring,” said Kennedy, who guided the Skyhawks to their third NCAA Division II title since 2005 last month. “We fell he will bring energy to the team and will be hungry for success, which is the cutting edge we …
Oscar Pareja as the head coach of the Rapids will mean reduced playing time for some, a departure for at least one, and probably a new role for the team’s longtime captain.
Read more »Colorado’s soccer future is looking much brighter after adding Danny Sanchez as the team’s head coach.
Read more »Fort Lewis took it to overtime and took the NCAA Division II title for the third time in six years, beating Lynn 3-2 to claim the championship.
Read more »Junior goalkeeper Lara Campbell on Oct. 7, 2011 during the South Alabama match @ CIBER Field
The University of Denver’s women’s soccer team has had an amazing season, and finished with 16 wins and only five losses.
Junior goalkeeper Lara Campbell made an astounding 43 saves this season even after suffering a, high ankle sprain injury early on in the season.
During, “Captain’s practice, right before preseason started, I dove for a ball and landed weird and my ankle twisted.” Campbell said.
Campbell still had to attend practices while she was …