Soccer Insider Archive: College Soccer
CONCACAF Champions League, Americans abroad, D.C. United, Maryland Terrapins
*Monterrey defeated Toluca, 1-0, for a 2-0 aggregate victory in the CONCACAF Champions League, setting up a semifinal with Mexican rival Cruz Azul. Real Salt Lake, which advanced Tuesday, will learn its semifinal opponent Thursday night when Saprissa carries a 1-0 advantage to Olimpia (8 p.m. ET, Galavision). *Americans abroad:...
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Steve Goff
| March 2, 2011; 10:47 PM ET |
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D.C. United defeats UC Santa Barbara, 1-0
In the second of three preseason matches in California, D.C. United defeated college side UC Santa Barbara, 1-0, Tuesday night on rookie Blake Brettschneider's third goal in two matches. The forward-midfielder from South Carolina scored in the 81st minute, just two minutes after entering. He had two goals in a...
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| February 22, 2011; 11:58 PM ET |
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MLS is close to deal with former Everton prospect Cody Arnoux
MLS is in negotiations with forward Cody Arnoux, the former Wake Forest star who played for Everton's reserves last year before joining Vancouver late last season. "Discussions with MLS are underway," said agent Patrick McCabe, of Santio Sports and Entertainment. "I am hopeful that we can reach an agreement soon...
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Steve Goff
| February 9, 2011; 11:18 AM ET |
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Off the U.S. soccer radar, Silver Spring's Erik Opsahl signs with English club Reading
Jozy Altidore and Freddy Adu moved to Turkey. Michael Bradley was loaned to an English club. Eddie Johnson is headed elsewhere in England. And while some of American soccer's most well-known players were changing addresses before the close of the European transfer window, a teenager from the Washington area with...
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| January 31, 2011; 9:27 PM ET |
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Americans abroad, Oguchi Onyewu injured, San Jose Earthquakes win MLS lottery, Virginia keeper signs, USA-Chile rewind
*American defender Oguchi Onyewu departed midway through the first half with an apparent back ailment during Twente's Dutch Cup victory over PSV Eindhoven. The clubs were 1-1 after 120 minutes and Twente prevailed on penalties, 7-6. ... Midfielder Maurice Edu entered midway through the second half of Rangers' 2-0 victory...
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| January 26, 2011; 5:30 PM ET |
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Americans Abroad, College Soccer, MLS, Netherlands, U.S. men's national team
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Tuesday kickaround: Los Angeles Galaxy, D.C. United, MLS, Robbie Keane, Georgios Samaras, Maryland Terrapins, Aston Villa, local Hall of Fame
*Curt Onalfo, dismissed as D.C. United's head coach last summer, has been hired by the Los Angeles Galaxy to serve as an assistant and oversee the reserve squad. Onalfo fills the slot vacated by Cobi Jones, who went to work for the New York Cosmos club, and reunites him with...
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| January 25, 2011; 11:48 AM ET |
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Americans Abroad, College Soccer, D.C. United, Ireland, MLS, Scotland, Youth soccer
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