It all comes down to this for the women's teams in the CAA as the 2011 Virginia 529 CAA Women's
Soccer Championship kicks off on Thursday evening at Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field in
Williamsburg, Va.
Who will be named champion in 2011? Take a look at the video preview from CAA:
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Connecticut's loss was Maryland's gain.
After a slip-up to West Virginia, the UConn men's soccer team fell off its perch atop the NCAA
RPI rankings, allowing Maryland to claim the top spot. Both teams sport 13-1-2 records, but
Maryland is coming off of a tie at now-No.
The Willam and Mary men's soccer team withstood a brutal flurry of shots in the second half to
down VCU 1-0 in Richmond, and keep pace at the top of an ever-tightening Colonial Athletic
Association race. The Tribe improves to 8-5 overall and 5-2 in the CAA, while the Rams fall to 8-6
and 3-3 in the league.
Here is a list of some of this weekends college soccer action in Virginia:
- Men's Soccer Heads to High Point on Saturday
- #1 Terps Trek to Virginia Tech Saturday
- Lady Flames to Visit Nation's Capital
- Virginia Men's Soccer Battles No. 4 North Carolina at 7 p.m. Friday
- Radford Men battle Elon Saturday
- Tribe Women's Soccer to Host Pair of CAA Matches this Weekend
Williamsburg, Va. - After a stellar four-year career at William and Mary, Tribe
senior Alan Koger was taken in the third round (54th pick) of the 2011 Major League Soccer
SuperDraft by the New England Revolution. With his selection, Koger becomes the ninth player in
program history to be drafted in to the MLS.
Cristiano Ronaldo isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. That's why he employs Creative Artist Agency
to manage his career and image. Unfortunately, the fools at CAA didn't think their master plan
thorougly. Sure, he signed to Real Madrid for a staggering £80 million and became the face of
Armani. They even got him to ditch the ugly wanna-be glamour models in favor for Irina Sheik.