Women's Soccer

Women's College Soccer Roundup

Each week, The18 brings you a look at what's happening in Women’s College soccer. Before we dive in, let's take a look at the rankings:

 

Florida Win The Sunshine State

Lawsuit Filed Over Clemson Hazing

The Clemson University women’s soccer team allegedly performed hazing rituals, which has resulted in a lawsuit against former coach Eddie Radwanski, several other Clemson coaches, former teammates and school administrators.

USWNT Start Their Quest To World Cup 2015

The USMNT has drawn into group A of the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Championship and will play Guatemala, Haiti and Trinidad & Tobago. The group consists of Mexico, Jamaica, Costa Rica and Martinique. 

5 Takeaways From The Start Of The Women's College Soccer Season

The start of the 2014 Women’s College soccer season has gotten off to quite the start, with some surprising results and some of the same from last season. Let’s take a look at the rankings before five "lessons" from the past week:

Takeaway #1: Stanford Is For Real

Yesterday Marked The Fifteen-Year Anniversary of Brandi Chastain's Historic Penalty Kick

As well as the USMNT played in this World Cup they still have never reached the promised land and won that elusive trophy. The US Women’s National team, on the other hand, have been ranked no. 1 in the world for six years running and are looking for their third World Cup title in 2015. Yesterday also marked the fifteen-year anniversary of their most recent title.

Women Warriors On And Off The Pitch

Brazil’s Guerreiras Project seeks to overturn decades of prejudice and injustice surrounding the women’s game

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