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In what really should be a surprise to no one, Sporting Club have a bid in for LIVESTRONG Sporting
Park to host the 2013 College Cup. The bid is up against bids from Philadelphia (PPL Park), Cary,
NC (Wake-Med), Hoover, AL (Regions Park), Tulsa, OK, and Palm Beach, FL.
Ben Speas scored the only goal in North Carolina's 1-0 win in the College Cup final against
Charlotte on Dec. 11.Youth National Team veteran Ben Speas, who played for the U-17, U-18 and U-20 Men's National Teams,
scored the winning goal to help North Carolina beat Charlotte in the NCAA Division I Championship.
Featured image courtesy of UNC/Jeffrey A. Camarati
NCAA College Cup
University of North Carolina defeated UNC Charlotte 1–0 on Sunday to win the College Cup. Ben
Spea's goal was a cracker.
Soccer America's Paul Gardner has an interesting take on the final.
Philadelphia Union
UNC's win prompted a funny Twitter exchange that began with a tweet from UNC product Sheanon
Williams:
Williams: "Want to congratulate @UNCmenssoccer.
Blushing Rose: UCLA midfielder Andy Rose missed UCLA's first penalty kick in a shootout Friday and
North Carolina marched into the College Cup final Sunday (AP Photo). *It was a noble effort, but
after twice taking the lead against top-ranked North Carolina Friday UCLA lost their nerve and the
semifinal,
Minnesota's Eric Miller and Brent Kallman will be making a trip the NCAA Men's D1 College Cup next
weekend. The Bluejays shutout their opponent for the 18th time this season with a 1-0 overtime win
over South Florida Sunday afternoon at Morrison Stadium in Omaha, Nebraska. The golden goal game in
the 97th minute of [.
Back in full effect next week.
In fact a piece on the Euro 2012 draw out later today.
Best game to watch today? Newcastle vs. Chelsea? Close. Barca vs. top-table wannabee Levante?
Not quite.
Inter vs. Udinese? Not bad, but...
The correct answer? Stateside...UCLA battle Lousville for the right to move on to the semis of
the College Cup.
The NCAA Women's College Cup, taking place this weekend at Kennesaw State Stadium in Kennesaw
will be the first NCAA soccer championship held in Georgia since 1968. And one thing is for
certain there will be a first-time national champion crowned at this year's NCAA final.
All four College Cup teams were seeded first in their respective brackets, and include three
ACC schools—Wake Forest, Duke and Florida State—and two-time NCAA runner-up Stanford, making
its fourth consecutive College Cup appearance.
Stanford, Florida State, Wake Forest, and Duke -- all #1 seeds in the NCAA Division I Women's
Soccer championship tournament -- advanced to the Women's College Cup as semifinalists this
weekend. On Friday night Stanford overcame Oklahoma State 2-1 after extra time to complete an
unbeaten home record by the graduating seniors and continue a 50-match winning streak in Palo Alto.
By Silviano Barron
Christen Press had an unbelievable year last year. Press, who is from Palos Verdes Estates, led
the nation in scoring with 26 goals and in points with 60. Press has numerous awards from her young
career, which includes the prestigious 2010 MAC Hermann Award, NCAA College Cup appearances and
winning the USL W-League with the Pali Blues while going undefeated in 2009.
The Jared Montz Soccer Podcast is a new addition to Virginia Online Soccer News
courtesy of Jared Montz Soccer.
Louisville's Andre Boudreaux is this week's guest on the Jared Montz Soccer Podcast. He helped lead
the Cardinals to a 20-1-3 season only losing to Akron University in the NCAA D1 College Cup final.
Posted by Jared Montz
This week's guest on the Jared Montz Soccer Podcast is Andre Boudreaux. Andre is the starting
goalkeeper for the University of Louisville Men's soccer team. He helped lead the Cardinals to a
20-1-3 finish only losing to Akron University in the NCAA D1 College Cup Final.
Posted by Jared Montz
Video of Louisville players and fans celebrating semi-final win against UNC.
This week's guest on the Jared Montz Soccer Podcast is Andre Boudreaux. Andre is the starting
goalkeeper for the University of Louisville Men's soccer team. He helped lead the Cardinals to a
20-1-3 finish only losing to Akron University in the NCAA D1 College Cup Final.