Clark Steers Notre Dame To First College Cup Final
CHESTER, Pa. – Former Aberdeen and Scotland goalkeeper Bobby Clark stands one game away from lifting his first NCAA College Cup after Notre Dame beat New Mexico by 2-0 in Friday’s semi-final at the...
View ArticleClark And Cirovski’s Journey From Pittodrie To PPL Park
CHESTER, Pa. – It was July of 1980. Alex Ferguson had just ended the Old Firm’s domination of Scottish football by steering Aberdeen to the country’s Premier Division title and a 17-year-old Canadian...
View ArticleFormer Don Bobby Clark Steers Notre Dame To First College Cup Title
Bobby Clark’s remarkable soccer resume includes a winner’s medal from each of Scotland’s major competitions, 17 international caps for his country and countless conference prizes as a head coach in the...
View ArticleCollege Soccer Looks To Full-Year Schedule To Bolster Its Relevance
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Top college soccer coaches are finalizing plans and canvassing support for changes that would extend the men’s season over the full academic year. The proposals recommend a 25-game...
View ArticleIndiana’s Yeagley Adds His Backing To Full-Year College Season
Indiana men’s soccer coach Todd Yeagley has announced his backing for proposals that would extend the college season over the full academic year. The Soccer Observer reported in a July 20 article that...
View ArticleCollege Soccer Reforms Worthy Of Consideration On Women’s Side
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University athletic director Oliver Luck was in Portland, Ore. last week to make a presentation to Major League Soccer’s Technical Committee outlining proposals to...
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