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January 11, 2012
MEN’S COLLEGE BOOT
UCLA’s Hoffman is Soccer News Net men’s player of the year
UCLA forward Chandler Hoffman has won the Soccer News Net College Boot, honoring the national men’s college player of the year.


January 10, 2012
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BOOT
Illini’s DiBernardo is Soccer News Net women’s college player of the year
University of Illinois sophomore Vanessa DiBernardo has won the Soccer News Net Women’s College Boot, honoring the national women’s college player of the year.


January 6, 2012
HERMANN HONORS
Stanford's Noyola, Duke's Wenger take trophy
ST.LOUIS---Senior midfielder Teresa Noyola from Stanford University and junior forward Andrew Wenger from Duke University are the winners of the 2011 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy, presented to the best female and male players in NCAA Division I soccer.


December 14, 2011
SOCCERSAVINGS.COM SALUTE
Speas gives Tar Heels the title
North Carolina's Ben Speas is the SoccerSavings.com/Soccer News Net Men's College Player of the Week, for the week ending December 11.


December 11, 2011
NOTHING COULD BE FINER
Carolina wins College Cup 1-0
HOOVER, Ala.---For the second time in as many College Cup games, Ben Speas played the hero on Sunday. The North Carolina forward scored the only goal as the Tar Heels defeated Charlotte 1-0 in front of 8,777 fans at Regions Park Stadium to capture their second NCAA Championship.


December 10, 2011
ALL AMERICA QUARTET
Hartford, BU selected from America East
KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- Four America East women have been named to the NSCAA Division I All-America team. Boston University's Angelina Cords and Jessica Luscinski along with University of Hartford's Caitlin Alves and Erin Quinlan each received third-team honors.


December 10, 2011
NSCAA WOMEN'S ALL-AMERICA
First, second third teams
KANSAS CITY, Kan.---The NCAA Women's Division I All-America teams selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.


December 10, 2011
NSCAA MEN'S ALL-AMERICA
First, second third teams
KANSAS CITY, Kan.---The NCAA Men's Division I All-America teams selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.


December 10, 2011
HONOR FOR HAWK
Bernhardsson named NSCAA All-Northeast
WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – University of Hartford sophomore David Bernhardsson (Tjorn, Sweden) was named to the 2011 NSCAA


December 9, 2011
MEN'S COLLEGE CUP
All Carolina final, Charlotte, UNC advance
HOOVER, Ala. - The Charlotte 49ers advanced to the NCAA National Championship for the first time in program history on Friday night. The Niners (16-4-4) advanced past two-seed Creighton (21-2-1) in penalty kicks, 4-1 after a scoreless match.


December 9, 2011
HERMANN HEADLINERS
Stanford duo, Penn State's Hayes women's finalists
KANSAS CITY, Kan--- Maya Hayes from Penn State and Teresa Noyola and Lindsay Taylor from Stanford are the three finalists for finalists for the 2011 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy.


December 9, 2011
TROPHY TRIO
Finlay, Schuler, Wenger are Hermann men's finalists
KANSAS CITY, Kan.---Ethan Finlay from Creighton, Billy Schuler from North Carolina and Andrew Wenger from Duke are the three finalists for the 2011 Missouri Athletic Club’s Hermann Trophy.


December 7, 2011
SOCCERSAVINGS.COM SALUTE
Noyola gives Cardinal a title
Stanford forward Teresa Noyola has been named the SoccerSavings.com/Soccer New Net Women's College Player of the Week for the week ending December 4.


December 7, 2011
SOCCERSAVINGS.COM SALUTE
Finlay leads Creighton to Final Four
Creighton's Ethan Finlay is the SoccerSavings.com/Soccer News Net Men's College Player of the Week for the week ending December 4.


December 7, 2011
BACK TO 'BAMA
Men's College Cup will return to Hoover
The NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Committee has selected the Birmingham-Hoover metropolitan area to serve as the host for the 2012 NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship.


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