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  1. tulsa ended up defeating creighton 2-0 georgetown (#5 in coaches poll) stayed undefeated with a 1-0 win at James Madison....it was james madison's first home loss since nov. 2010 here is what UNC web site had to say about their player getting a red card against wofford Mikey Lopez and the Tar Heels played the final 87 minutes a man down as junior Andy Craven was issued a red card in the 16th minute of play. Carolina earned a free kick near the touch line and as Martin Murphy was preparing to send a cross in, Craven made a run toward goal. Craven caught Wofford's Carlos Dominguez Gonzalez with an inadvertent elbow as he made his run and was immediately shown the red card leading to his ejection.
  2. tulsa leads creighton 1-0 at 62 minute mark st. johns leads columbia 3-1 at 81 minute mark UNC scored at 102:11 to get by wofford 1-0....while playing the last 86 minutes 10 vs 11
  3. St. Johns 2 columbia 0 at 66 minute mark creighton and tulsa scoreless at half time wake forest 4 appalachian st 0 boston college 4 rhode island 2 coastal carolina 3 college of charleston 1 nc state 2 gardner webb 0
  4. western michigan and IUPUI played to 1-1 tie bowling green def. Wisconsin -milwaukee 2-1 on a PK at 102:45 UNC-Wilmington 2 Duke 1
  5. connecticut 2 yale 0 84 minutes into the game south florida 2 florida gulf coast 0 46 minutes into the game
  6. thanks for listing all of these key matchups notre dame at connecticut has been a sellout for more than 2 weeks Connecticut sure was impressive against St. Johns
  7. the big upset of the night st. louis 3 creighton 1
  8. from BG paper: Akron blanks BGSU, 2-0 in men's soccer action (9-22-12) PDF Print E-mail Written by By JACK CARLE Sentinel Sports Editor Saturday, 22 September 2012 22:10 Akron continued its men’s soccer dominance over Bowling Green Saturday at Cochrane Field. Currently ranked in the top 10 in every national polls the Zips posted a 2-0 victory to defeat the Falcons for the 12th straight time. The Mid-American Conference opener for both teams drew a crowd of 789. Akron has out-scored BG, 43-4 in that 12-game stretch. PHOTO GALLERY “If you look at the shots, we controlled things both halves,’’ said UA head coach Caleb Porter. The Zips held a 30-10 edge in shots. “In the first half if we score on a few of the chances we had, it’s 5-0 and the game is over,” Porter continued. “I was disappointed that we took our foot off the pedal up 2-0. We still got chances, we just didn’t finish them.” The Falcons were able to stay close and generate a couple of good scoring chances. “I think we’re going to take some positives (from the match),” BG head coach Eric Nichols said. “We didn’t come out here tonight to lose 2-0. “But down 2-0 in the first half to a team like that it would be easy to hang our heads and certainly the guys didn’t,” he continued. “From a soccer standpoint we did some really good stuff in the second half, some of the best stuff we’ve done all year as far as ball movement and speed of play.” Akron scored its two goals in a span of 1:41 in the first half. Alfred Koroma, on an assist from Dillon Serna, scored with 27:28 left in the first half. Scott Caldwell then beat a diving Michael Wiest with 25:47 left in the half. “We were bending and in a few minutes there we broke,” Nichols said. “When we are playing Akron we know that’s the way it has to be; you can’t break.” Wiest, who finished with eight saves, had two good saves early in the match. He stopped Eric Stevenson’s head-high blast about eight minutes into the game. Wiest then followed that up with a diving stop to deny Caldwell. “We think Mike is one of the best around,” Nichols said about BG’s goalkeeper. “We knew that if we going to have a chance in his game he was going to have come up big.’’ With just over a minute left in the first half, Akron’s David Meves made the save off a good shot by Danny Baraldi. Then early in the second half, BG had another good chance, but Zach Lemke’s shot hit the post. “They fueled off the last five minutes (of the first half), where we fell asleep a little bit and the countered us a couple of times,” Porter said. Meves finished with six saves, including four in the second half. “Our guys were just a little sharper in the second half,” Nichols said. “We were sharper defensively ... and we kept (possession) a little bit better in the second half. We were able to stream a couple of passes together and get some chances.” When asked if he has seen improvement in Bowling Green’s play in recent years Porter, in his seventh season with the Zips, said: ‘‘I think they are improving, but it comes down to results. At the end of the day you have to get results and at the end of the day you are measured on how far you go in the conference tournament and the NCAA tournament.” Porter is leaving Akron at the end of the season to coach the Portland Timbers in Major League Soccer. Akron is now 5-1-2 overall while Bowling Green is 2-4-2.
  9. connecticut scores at 78 and 83 minutes to go up 3-0 on st. johns impressive win for connecticut at 88:48 mark, Louisville leads notre dame 2-1...and it is a final...Notre Dame's first defeat ND led 17-11 in shots...ND called for 3 yellow cards to 0 for Lolla's bunch
  10. notre dame and louisville tied 1-1 after 68 minutes connecticut leads st. john 1-0 after 70 minutes
  11. ucla and cal santa barbara played to 1-1 tie in front of 7,500
  12. that is great news ....thank you very much
  13. terrapins beat the hokies 2-0 denver def. n. illinois 3-2 in 2nd ot mich st 2 w. michigan 1 duke and wake play to 0-0 tie
  14. has anyone heard any updates this week on how young Mr. Koroma is recovering from the staph infection? will be nice to see this talented student athlete back on the field
  15. All were deserving. Scott has improved so much over the years. Glad to see him recognized
  16. Buckeyes are really having a tough year solid beatdown tonight by Lolla and his bunch tough break for Old Dominion...after defeating #2 Creighton on the road, I am sure that they would have had large crowd for tonight's game with #1 maryland (if the weather had been decent)
  17. they were much more aggressive than they were Friday night... very good game for the zips 3,000 people at friday night and 2,561 last night....I expected both top 10 matchups to be sellouts. what is causing lower attendance this year?
  18. Notre Dame survived Michigan by scoring at 3;42 of 2nd overtime to win 1-0 Michigan State and #17 Marquette (6-0-0) are tied 1-1 at 75 minute mark
  19. Butler has to be very happy with two ties against 10th and 11th ranked teams 2-3 Michigan and 6-0 Notre Dame are scoreless at halftime in the wild game of the day, tulsa defeated oakland 7-5
  20. Charlotte tied 1-1 with UNC -Greensboro on sat. night some good soccer on TV next weekend Fox Soccer will have a great doubleheader on Friday night as North Carolina hosts Virginia, and UC Santa Barbara takes on UCLA. For all the men's games on the air ... Sept. 21 Fox Soccer North Carolina vs. Virginia, 7 pm UC Santa Barbara vs. UCLA, 9 pm Sept. 23 Big Ten Network Ohio State vs. Indiana, 1 pm
  21. http://www.ohio.com/blogs/marla/marla-ride...r-gear-1.334891
  22. in the 4 minute you tube video on zip web site, coach porter says that we are anxious to get Alfred back and we are not sure at this point when he will be back
  23. beacon journal has an article on the ak rowdies and coach porter Marla ridenour is reporting that Alfred Koroma is in the hospital with a staph infection. prayers and thoughts for this young man and his family as staph infections can be serious
  24. looks like Maryland will be new #1 next week with UNC and creighton losing this week #14 Old Dominion moves to 5-0-0 with a 2-1 win at #2 creighton #3 Maryland defeated previously unbeaten and untied nc state 3-2 notre dame 2 michigan state 0 indiana 2 SIU-edwardsville 0 mr. lolla...having a tough year...Kentucky 1 louisville 0 bowling green 1 cleveland state 0
  25. Is Koroma injured? He was missed up front tonight
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