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The FloRugby DI College Week 1 Rankings came out on Monday and the Notre Dame College men’s rugby team is ranked 10th as the 2017-18 season gets underway. FloRugby ranked the top-50 teams in DIAA and DIA. NDC has two schools
Notre Dame College men’s soccer was able to get their second shutout of the young season as they took down Wheeling Jesuit University, 1-0 at home on Wednesday afternoon. The Falcons (2-1, 1-0 MEC) beat the Cardinals twice last season and
Mount Union Drops Overtime Game at Wooster Mount Union (1-2) men’s soccer lost the game at Wooster (2-1) in overtime by a score of 1-0. The Purple Raiders had their chances as they had eight shots on goal and
Men’s Soccer Defeats Washington and Jefferson Two first-half goals were plenty as Mount Union defeated Washington and Jefferson in Washington, Pa 2-0 Monday night. Senior Stephen Dages (St. Vincent St. Mary/Uniontown) scored the only two goals of the game in the 25th
Frank Worrall is one of soccer’s great biographers, having written incredible books about Gareth Bale, Luis Suarez, Jamie Vardy, Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs, Mario Balotelli, and Wayne Rooney to name just a few. He’s prolific as a writer, but each
Notre Dame College took down Mount St. Mary’s University 71-5, at home, on Saturday afternoon as they kicked off their first game of the season and their first contest as a part of the National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (NIRA). Notre Dame
Dominant Start for UMU Women Mount Union opened up their 2017 campaign with an 8-0 victory over Thiel at Hiram on Saturday. The Purple Raiders opened the scoring with a goal in the fourth minute by sophomore, Maggie O’Donnell (Avon/Avon) and followed
AROUND OHIO
The LA Galaxy and Columbus Crew SC battled to a 1-1 draw after severe weather delayed the opening kick by more than two hours. The delay was called just about two minutes before the scheduled start of the match and play did not begin until 9:30, with the other two 7:30 MLS matches had already concluded. Photo Credit: Jeff Gossel/ISNSoccer.com Despite the delay, a large number of Crew SC supporters remained, and the game was a sellout at 21,051, marking the first
Columbus Crew SC fell short against the Montreal Impact 2-1 on a mild Saturday night at MAPFRE Stadium, marking the second home loss and fifth straight game without a win for Crew SC. Photo Credit: Kevin Cross/ISNSoccer.com Sporting Director and Head Coach Gregg Berhalter took full responsibility for the loss after the game. “We lacked organization and the ability to move the ball quickly.” Crew SC would control most of the action in the first 20 minutes, including three chances from new father
NPSL
The National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) is proud to announce that Amanda Jaczkowski of the Northern Guard Supporters (NGS) has been selected as the 2017 Global Scarves Supporter of the Year. Online voting by supporters took place from July 28th-30th. Photo Credit: Stephanie Quesnelle After nominations closed, Jaczkowski was in a serious accident, resulting in her watching DCFC win the Midwest Region Championship from the ICU. She remains in good spirits and is excited to return to her capo stand for
Battle in the Great Lake State: Detroit City FC vs Midland-Odessa FC in the NPSL National Semifinals
Detroit City FC and Midland-Odessa FC will face off in Michigan this Saturday, for a spot in the NPSL National Championship powered by Mitre. Detroit City FC had one of their most historical moments in club history to move onto the NPSL National Semifinal. In the regional final, Bakie Goodman’s headed pass to the foot of Tyrone Mondi, who found the back of the net in extra time, securing DCFC a 3-2 win over AFC Ann Arbor. For captain Dave Edwardson,
ENGLAND
This special feature was written by Andrew Raeburn, a freelance sports journalist and broadcaster specializing in non-league football. Raeburn also serves as Eastbourne Borough FC’s publicity coordinator. With the international break giving the top two divisions the weekend off, and England
Eastbourne Borough are anticipating another big crowd through the Priory Lane gates this Saturday for the first-ever clash with former Football League club Darlington on ‘Non-League Day’. With no Premier League or Championship fixtures this weekend, and England playing on Friday night, a campaign initiated by QPR fan James Doe is urging those who would usually go to top-flight matches to instead ‘adopt’ their local side for the day. Non-League Day has the backing of the Football Supporters Federation, Conference sponsors
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