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Updates for March 9, 2010
International Soccer: Manchester United uses late goal to beat Wolverhampton
By: Rishi Daulat
Paul Scholes’ 100th Premier League goal could not have come at a better time….
Planets align throughout university campus
By: Kristen Eastman
Astronomy and physics professor Henry Shipman has used every round object he could think of, from soccer balls to peppercorns, to represent the various structures of the solar system for his classes. Ten years ago, Shipman realized he could illustrate the…
Updates for March 8, 2010
2 assistant coaches to join Utah soccer team
By: Kelsey Price
As soccer begins spring practice, there are two new faces among the Utah coaching staff. Ryan Crabbe has been hired to oversee the defenders, and Mariel Wilner will be training the goalkeepers….
Updates for March 5, 2010
Nabassi makes difference
By: Jacqueline Wittman
Theo Nabassi isn’t your average international student-athlete. Nabassi came to Texas Wesleyan University from the West African country Togo to earn a master’s degree in accounting and play soccer, and to help make a difference for those he lef…
Updates for March 4, 2010
Obstruction in politics, not airway
By: Andrew Kenyon Busch
Many were stunned by the death of young Brazilian soccer player Serginho Chulapa, after he collapsed on the field in 2004. Few, however, likely felt the added tinge of frustration that Dr. Gordon Ewy felt as he watched shoddy chest compressions and mouth-…
UREC: Playoffs running well despite delays
By: Mark Clements
Activity at the UREC Student Recreation Complex is booming even more than usual as the halfway point of the spring semester approaches. Basketball, soccer and flag football regular seasons have come to a close, and playoffs are currently under way in bask…
Updates for March 2, 2010
Going pro
By: Ashley Slovinski
Former Rambler soccer star Morote-Ariza talks about life as a professional athlete
After missing almost an entire season due to a knee injury, the last thing senior Cynthia Morote-Ariza expected was to be the first Loyola women’s soccer player drafted to a professional team. On Jan. 15, however, the Boston Breakers chose her in th…
Soccer club creates community, camaraderie among fans
By: Chris Fitzgerald | Freelance reporter
Soccer is Real Futbol is a diverse group, with fans of nearly 50 teams
The club whose name and motto is “Soccer is Real Futbol” has no club T-shirts, hats, or unifying group insignia that identifies their cause. Instead, members need only wear the jersey of their favorite team when entering The Cooler Restaurant …
International Soccer: Tottenham forward scores twice against Bolton
By: Rishi Daulat
With a coach that didn’t like him and basically no playing time with the Tottenham first team, soccer fans around the world, as well as his teammates, were starting to feel sorry for Roman Pavlyuchenko….
Husker spring soccer games focus on skill, not wins
By: Pat Radigan
With the spring season underway for the Nebraska women’s soccer team, head coach John Walker said he is pleased with what he saw in the team’s opening matches this past weekend….
Updates for March 1, 2010
In the News: March 2
By: Clarion Staff
Stastny gets silver medal at Olympics, Lacrosse player honored by ECAC, Men’s soccer announces spring schedule…
Updates for February 23, 2010
Mia Hamm named next UD Speaks guest
By: Erica Cohen
On March 23, women’s soccer icon Mia Hamm will take the stage at the Bob Carpenter Center as part of the UD Speaks series. Hamm, who has led the U.S. National team to two World Cup titles and the U.S. Olympic team to two gold medals, will speak abou…
