The wait to see which national team superstar teenager Lily Yohannes would commit to is over. On Monday, the 17-year-old ...
Headlined by a Longhorns team that just won the first SEC Championship in Texas history, four schools from the Lone Star ...
The St. Louis University women's soccer team got a No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will face Kansas at Hermann Stadium ...
The Oklahoma State Cowgirls earned an at-large berth to the NCAA women's soccer tournament after posting a 14-4-3 record with ...
An independent report in Canada Soccer's use of drones found it was an ‘expected’ practice on the women's side ...
CLEMSON, S.C. - Head Coach Eddie Radwanski officially announced the addition of nine student-athletes to the Clemson women’s ...
It was the end of a long drought for the U.S. team, which had not won an Olympic gold medal since 2012 in London.
Tia LaBrecque is the youngest player on the U.S. Women's Deaf National Soccer Team. The Bishop Feehan sophomore will be competing in Japan this week.
Colorado hadn’t scored a goal in what felt like forever. And the Buffaloes were another 45 scoreless minutes from seeing what ...
“We’ve had a great trip. You can feel the family feel around here,” U.S. manager Emma Hayes — who earlier this week won the inaugural Ballon d’Or award for the women’s soccer coach of the year — said ...
LaBrecque will be all about the red, white and blue as she competes with the U.S. Women's Deaf National Soccer Team at an international training camp and friendly series in Japan. "I'm so excited ...