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Inconsistency, injuries and unlucky bounces in overtime were all big reasons why Hofstra’s men’s soccer team went 7-10-1 a year ago (4-7 against Colonial Athletic Association rivals) and failed to meet expectations. more
A non-conference schedule that includes Ohio State, Temple, Georgetown and Wake Forest will provide Hofstra’s women’s soccer team with an early measuring stick and help it prepare for Colonial Athletic Association foes. more
Few bounces went Molloy’s way on the men’s soccer pitch a year ago, and the result wasn’t pretty. The Lions suffered eight shutouts, lost four times in OT and struggled to a 2-14-1 mark. However, an influx of newcomers and the return of 90 percent of last year’s offense have coach Danny Longo excited to turn the page. more
I was shocked to see myself in the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch last summer. I wasn’t literally in the newspaper, but I saw myself reflected in the parents profiled in the brilliant investigative piece “Children may be vulnerable in $5 billion youth-sports industry: Parents and athletes feel the pressure to compete at all costs” (Aug. 29, 2010). more
West Hempstead hung around for a half, but in the end Mineola was just too much on the soccer pitch in last Friday's Nassau Class A boys' soccer first-round playoff game. more
West Hempstead, which stands at 6-4 in conference games, has exceeded expectations and appears to be on its way to the Class A boys' soccer playoffs. more
Led by Nassau County’s leading goal scorer from a year ago, West Hempstead seeks a fifth trip to the Class A girls’ soccer playoffs in six years under coach Mike Scaturro. more
Coming off a 4-11 season, West Hempstead will need a few returnees and a good amount of newcomers to become a cohesive unit if it is going to compete in Nassau Conference IV. more
Reaching double digits in wins is always a goal for Adelphi’s men’s soccer program, coach Carlo Acquista said, and the Panthers enter 2011 looking to do so for a fourth consecutive season. more
Danny Longo is a busy man again this fall serving as head coach for the men’s and women’s soccer teams at Molloy College. Each club is aiming to finish on the positive side of .500 after disappointing 2010 campaigns. more
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