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EAST LANSING, Mich. — For the first time ever, Michigan State’s women’s soccer team is dancing into the Elite Eight. The second-seeded Spartans defeated No. 3 seed Colorado in front of a full DeMartin Stadium crowd during the third round (or Sweet 16) of the NCAA Tournament on Sunday afternoon, 2-1.
Anika Poremba scored four minutes into the second overtime to give Ohio State a 2-1 victory over Baylor in the NCAA women's soccer tournament Round of 16 on Nov. 23 in South Bend, Indiana. The Buckeyes (11-4-6) are advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight for the first time since 2010.
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UW Women’s Soccer team clinches a spot in the Elite Eight
The University of Washington Women’s Soccer team advanced to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament after defeating top-seed Virginia.
As the National Women's Soccer League finals kick off on Saturday in San Jose, Calif., fans of the Washington Spirit and Gotham FC are bringing more than jerseys and banners. They're bringing an entire culture of singing and chanting that has become central to the league's game-day experience.
The first national showcase for Black women's soccer players is set to kick off this weekend at Prairie View A&M University.
At just 23, Trinity Rodman has already done what many athletes chase for decades: win a league championship, earn an Olympic gold medal, and become one of the most collectible figures in women’s sports.
Mia Hamant, the UW women’s soccer goalkeeper who died Nov. 6 after a monthslong battle with a rare form of kidney cancer, lived to help others.
MSU women's soccer advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the third time in a row with a convincing win over Wake Forest. Junior midfielder Kayla Briggs scored the lone goal of the match with a stunning finish.