Anson Dorrance - Most popular for 2008

Viewing all posts which authors have tagged ‘Anson Dorrance’. You can also subscribe to this tag's feed.

Solo, Scurry, and the USWNT - JordanCornblog Weighs In

JordanCornblog 09 July @ 08:13 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
14 views
In the run-up to the Oly's it's interestting to read the thoughtful analysis being posted about the whole Solo-Scurry-Ryan episode at the 2007 Women's World Cup. Following on the heels of the SI piece by Grant Wahl, we have commentary from: Sideline Views - in which Andrea Canales cites Anson Dorrance and the way he [.

The Feminine Mystique

Sideline Views 07 July @ 01:21 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
12 views
I've been thinking about the USWNT as they get ready to take on the world in the Olympics. Partly because of the debate touched off here - and also Grant's excellent article that sparked off the discussion.
In some ways, I blame Anson Dorrance.
This is not to say that the man isn't an excellent coach.

Still Blue: UNC wins 19th women’s soccer crown

Pretty Tough » Soccer 07 December @ 09:54 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
8 views
December 7, 2008 - North Carolina's junior forward Casey Nogueira provided the heroics in the championship game of the Women's College Cup for the second time in three years, scoring two second-half goals to lead the Tar Heels to a 2-1 victory over Notre Dame on Sunday. Notre Dame, the only undefeated team remaining in D-I [.

The vision of a champion

Molto Calcio 29 February @ 05:27 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
3 views
Yesterday i wrote about CMU Womens soccer and the surprising effect the experience had on me as a Chauvinistic male.I coach mens select soccer and on my way out of the Coaches office I had asked for some reading material because my season would start soon and anything that would help i would take.

08.08.08. The Global Growth of Women’s Soccer from China 1991 to Today

Soccer Science 08 August @ 05:31 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
1 views
Today is the opening ceremony for the Beijing Olympics, so I thought it would be fun to visit the history of women's soccer - China is where it all (technically) began back in 1991. This post references two documents, please take a moment to download them. They're worth the read :-)SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "08.