'Mid-major' not a term when it comes to college soccer
When Creighton hired Elmar Bolowich last February to be its men's soccer coach, this school of
4,000 undergraduates in Omaha, Neb., didn't just manage to land a respectable steward for its
program. It basically upended the entire space-time continuum of college sports.
Not only did Bolowich win a 2001 national title, he was also the winningest men's soccer coach in
the history of the school he came from.
MIKE JACOBS @ Nov 30, 2011 1:48 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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