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The Mount Union men’s soccer team was defeated by Oberlin 2-0 Saturday night at Oberlin. The first half began with Oberlin’s (5-1) Gideon Tamir receiving a yellow card in the 6th minute of the game. Oberlin recorded 9 shots in the
The Mount Union women’s soccer team was defeated by Penn State-Behrend Wednesday evening, 5-0. Penn State-Behrend’s (3-2) Laura Schaefer recorded a point after taking a free kick just outside of the Purple Raiders’ (2-3) box, which banked off of the goalpost
The Mount Union men’s soccer team tied Geneva 1-1 on Tuesday evening after its second consecutive game of playing through double overtime. The Purple Raiders (1-2-2) attempted to get on the board in the first half with shots from freshman Jon
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The sport of soccer is known as football all over the world, except for here in the U.S. Tyler Durbin is one of the few that has found success in both kinds of football, the global one and the American
Every sport has a defining text. For soccer it has to be Gavin Newsham’s Once in a Lifetime or David Goldbatt’s The Ball is Round. Now rugby has one of its own, a new offering from Bloomsbury and Tony Collins
The Mount Union men’s soccer team tied Washington and Jefferson (Pa.) 1-1 Saturday afternoon. Both Mount Union (1-1-2) and Washington and Jefferson (1-1-1) fought hard to tally a point in the first 45 minutes of play. Mount Union juniors Jesse Tinney
The Mount Union women’s soccer team fell to Fredonia (N.Y.) 1-0 Saturday afternoon. The Purple Raiders (2-2) began the half with shots on goal by multiple players, all of which were stopped by Fredonia (3-1) goalkeeper Kendall Owczarzak. Fredonia’s Maria Gordon
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The Columbus Crew (3-2-3, 12 points) dropped a narrowly contested road match on Sunday by a final score of 2-0 against defending MLS Cup champion Sporting Kansas City (4-2-2, 14 points). The match’s opening strike came in the 10th minute of play, when forward Jacob Peterson scored his first goal of 2014 following a series of deflections inside the Crew’s area. His side-footed half-volley beat a diving Steve Clark and held-up as the match-winning goal. In the second half, the Crew gave
Jairo Arrieta scored once for the Columbus Crew, and, on two separate chances, almost doubled the team’s advantage. Almost. Although the Costa Rican forward converted his first-ever penalty attempt for the Crew in the 39th minute to give Columbus the lead, his two missed chances would prove costly late on. A 66th minute half-volley from Red Bull forward Bradley Wright-Phillips found its way past Crew goalkeeper Steve Clark, bounced off the far post and into the back of the net, with the game
NPSL
The National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) is proud to announce that the Elm City Express (New Haven, CT) has joined the league as an expansion team. The club will compete in the Northeast Region’s Atlantic Conference. “We’re very excited about adding another team in Connecticut,” NPSL Chairman Joe Barone commented. “We are also enthused by this ownership group, one that has international connections and massive experience. Our fans and supporters will be treated to an incredible rivalry between Elm City Express
Next month, the US Soccer world will turn its eyes to the Scenic City as earlier today Chattanooga Football Club, Finley Stadium and Chattanooga Sports Committee announced two massive, unprecedented events to take place in February 2017. First, the US Men’s National Team will play a friendly against Jamaica in Finley Stadium Friday, February 3rd, at 7:00 pm. The US Men’s team has never played in Chattanooga before, making it a truly historic event. Newly appointed manager Bruce Arena will be getting his team in
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