Category: News
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NCAA Men’s Soccer Tourneys Winding Down
The NCAA Men’s Soccer Tournament for all three levels are winding down. Division I bracket is down to just 16 teams while Division II and III have progressed to the semifinals. In Division II, Simon Fraser University is trying to become the first non-U.S. school to win an NCAA title. SFU were accepted as a…
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NPSL Additions Offer Cup/Derby Opportunities
The aggressive expansion of the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) over the past couple years has created opportunities around the country for true derby matches and regional cup competitions. A potential evolving partnership with the North American Soccer League (NASL) has already seen two reserves sides join the NPSL. Atlanta Silverbacks and Minnesota United FC…
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NPSL Adds Minnesota United FC Reserves
The fastest growing league in the United States, the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) today added an NASL reserves side from Minnesota United FC. It is the second NASL club (Atlanta Silverbacks) to announce their addition of a reserves side in the NPSL. They join the pair of MLS clubs, D.C. United and New York…
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Minnesota United Announces Reserve Team – NPSL
See on Scoop.it – Footy News Minnesota United Reserves Join National Premier Soccer League Golden Valley, MN (November 19, 2013) – Minnesota United FC today announced the club has a Scott Ludwig‘s insight: NPSL adds Minnesota United FC Reserves to league. They will compete in the Midwest Region with Eau Claire Aris FC, Madison 56ers…
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NCAA Division I Bracket Released
This morning the NCAA released the tournament bracket for the Division I Men’s Soccer National Championship. The upper midwest is well represented, with schools from the Big Ten, Big East, Horizon League, Mid-American and Missouri Valley included in the 48-team field. UCLA (11-3-4) are the overall number-one seed for the tournament. Printable bracket: D1 Men’s Soccer…
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Gustavus Falls In 2nd Round Of NCAA Tourney
Gustavus, Carleton and UMAC champion St. Scholastica (17-2-3) all earned an invitation to the 2013 NCAA Division III National Tournament. After an undefeated MIAC regular season, the Gusties (13-3-1) lost their MIAC tournament semifinal to St. John’s 2-1. Carleton (15-2-1) went on the win the tournament and earn a berth into the national tournament field.…
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