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Five BIG EAST Women's Soccer Stars Named To The Hermann Trophy Watch List. - Three Notre Dame players, including ...
Five BIG EAST Women's Soccer Teams Ranked in NSCAA Preseason Poll - Notre Dame headlines the group at No. 4- KANSAS CITY, Kan. ...
PROVIDENCE , RI – Notre Dame and Marquette are picked as favorites in the 2010 BIG EAST preseason women's soccer poll. ...
Six BIG EAST women's soccer players were selected in the WPS Draft held today in conjunction with the annual National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) convention.
 For only the second time, all four teams at the Women's College Cup had been at the final four the year before. Notre Dame recovered from a 6-0 loss to North Carolina early in the season and returned to the College Cup. For his work in turning around with the Irish, Randy Waldrum is the 2009 Soccer America Women's Coach of the Year.
Eighteen BIG EAST women's soccer student-athletes have been honored by the National Soccer Coaches Association as Northeast Team All-Region selections.
BIG EAST Weekly Fall Olympic Sports Report
Seven BIG EAST women's soccer teams will participate in the 2009 NCAA Championship, including first-time entrant St. John's. It is the second time in league history seven BIG EAST teams have been selected to the field, a feat that also was accomplished in 2006. The total was one shy of the league record of eight berths which came in 2001.
 The Notre Dame women's soccer team won its 11th BIG EAST Championship with a 2-1 victory over Marquette on Sunday afternoon at a sun-splashed Morrone Stadium on the campus of the University of Connecticut. Notre Dame senior Amanda Clark registered her first career postseason points scoring a goal with 19:47 left in regulation.
 Six different schools were represented when the BIG EAST Conference presented its women's soccer postseason honors and named its all-conference selections on Thursday evening at the Hartford Hilton Hotel, in Hartford, Conn. Georgetown graduate student Sara Jordan and Notre Dame junior forward Lauren Fowlkes were named the BIG EAST Offensive Players of the Year, while Irish sophomore Courtney Barg was named the BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year.
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