College Soccer

Will Donald Trump's Presidency Impact The Future of Women's Soccer?

If Hillary Clinton was elected president, we all know she would have helped America move closer to women’s rights and equality. But Donald Trump won the election instead. So, what does this mean for women’s soccer? Will Trump continue to insult and treat women poorly? Will his presidency create a bigger gap between the two genders? Will we move further away from equal pay? It hasn’t even been 48 hours and we already have so many questions…

Harvard's Women's Team Wrote An Editorial That Everyone Should Read

The Harvard men's soccer team has been suspended for the rest of the season after the Harvard Crimson reported that in 2012, team members created a "scouting report" on the physical attractiveness of the incoming freshman class of the women's team, and it came to light that the practice continued past 2012.

Harvard Suspends Men’s Soccer After Vile Rankings Of Women’s Team Are Revealed

The Harvard men’s soccer team has been suspended for the remainder of the season by the University following an investigation over an appalling "scouting report" that ranked women’s team players.

The NCAA Is Moving Three College Soccer Events Out Of North Carolina

The NCAA has moved three college soccer events out of North Carolina because of a discriminatory law legislating who can and cannot go into certain bathrooms.

These are the events the NCAA moved from North Carolina:

2016 Division I Women’s Soccer Championship, College Cup (Cary), Dec. 2 and 4.   

2016 Division III Men’s and Women’s Soccer Championships (Greensboro), Dec. 2 and 3.

UMass Lowell Is Having Harambe Night Because Reasons

The University of Massachusetts at Lowell is on my s*** list for a promotion they're running for their game against Brown this evening. 

Harambe night. Please kill me.

UCLA Score Three Goals In 32 Seconds To Shock Nation’s No. 1 Ranked Team

UCLA sent a message to the nation on Monday. The message was a terrifying one, something like opening up your mailbox and finding a ransom note covered in spiders. Don’t mess with the Bruins.

They destroyed the nation’s top ranked NCAA team, the Akron Zips, 6-1 at Drake Stadium in Los Angeles. With UCLA enjoying a 2-0 in the game’s 52nd minute, it was now or never with regards to Akron mounting a comeback.

4.49 Seconds After Kick-Off, She Hammered In This Goal From 57 Yards Out

For the preseason opponents of the University of Missouri-St. Louis Tritons, this isn’t what you’d refer to as a dream start. 4.49 seconds into the match, they find themselves down 1-0 to UMSL thanks to this wonder goal from Triton midfielder/forward Kayla Delgado.

The opposition goalkeeper stands atop her 18-yard box as the referee blows for kick-off, presumably extremely excited to get under way in the brilliant Missouri sunshine.

UCLA's Amber Munerlyn Scored A Goal Zlatan Would Be Envious Of

You never really know where or when you're going to stumble upon a moment of magic. Viewers of UCLA vs. San Diego State Friday were treated to such a moment by UCLA senior forward/defender (really, we are not making that position up) Amber Munerlyn.

The chip is cool, but the first touch is a thing of beauty.

Liverpool's Coaches' Goal Against Stanford's Coaches Was An Officiating Travesty

Liverpool spent the last few days training in Palo Alto, California, as part of their USA tour, and during that time Liverpool's training staff found time to take on that of Stanford University in a friendly.

What happened next will shock and outrage you.

This University Has Put More Players On The Men’s And Women’s National Teams Than Any Other

Collegiate soccer programs began to truly emerge sometime in the 1980s. For women, the passage of Title IX opened up opportunities for female athletes that were only available to men playing football (the oblong type) and basketball. Men’s soccer programs have been around significantly longer (the first NCAA championship was played in 1959), but consistently take a backseat to padded football and madness of basketball.

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