women’s soccer
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The Sports Inquirer spoke with Georgia State women’s soccer player Aaliyah Fadduol August 14 to preview the upcoming regular season. Topics with the sophomore forward included her recruitment process from growing up in Ontario, Canada to playing in Atlanta, building upon her All-Sun Belt Conference freshman campaign, the continuity of the program, interests off the
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Release from Kennesaw State Athletics KENNESAW, Ga. – It was another dramatic chapter in the rivalry series between the Kennesaw State soccer team and Georgia State as senior Iyani Hughes scored in the 71st minute to lift the Owls to a 1-1 overtime tie on Monday night (Aug. 25) at Fifth Third Bank Stadium. “It was a good, hard-fought
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CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Jillian Graff, Florida F • 5-6 • Sr. • Medina, Ohio Graff turned in her first career double-goal match in Florida’s season opening win versus Miami. Her first goal at 7:47 scored the first of her two goals of the match at 7:47 – the fourth quickest season opening goal for
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor After winning nine matches and making the semifinals of the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament last season, the Kennesaw State soccer team embarks on the 2014 campaign with hopes of bringing home a championship and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Despite dropping its opening contest of the season to Alabama
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By E. Marcel Pourtout, Editor Florida State has been chosen to repeat as the Atlantic Coast Conference women’s soccer champion. The Seminoles received eight first-place votes and 189 total points, followed by Virginia who received five first-place votes with 183 points and North Carolina which garnered one first-place vote along with 166 points. Virginia Tech placed
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Release from Big Ten Conference: Rosemont, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced its 2014 women’s soccer preseason coaches’ poll and players to watch list on Wednesday, with Penn State earning top honors among the 14 conference teams. The Nittany Lions enter the season as the conference favorites after making their 19th straight NCAA Tournament