OSU TAKES SPLIT IN OREGON Beat Oregon, lose to Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. --- Oklahoma State was looking to tie the school record 13 straight unbeaten games Sunday at fifth-ranked Portland University. The Cowgirls stretched the Pilots to within 42 seconds of the end of regulation before Portland’s Keelin Winters headed in a cross from Sophie Schmidt on a free kick to lift the home team to a 1-0 win before 3,058 fans at Merlo Field. Portland improves to 4-0-0 on the season, while Oklahoma State drops to 2-1-0. Complete
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HOSTING THE COLLEGE CUP KSU Stadium gets 2010 women’s final
KENNESAW, Ga.---KSU Soccer Stadium will host the 2011 NCAA Women’s College Cup, the NCAA Division I Women’s Soccer Committee announced.
The $16 million soccer stadium is shared by Kennesaw State University and the Atlanta Beat of Women’s Professional Soccer. Complete story
OSU TAKES SPLIT IN OREGON Beat Oregon, lose to Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. --- Oklahoma State was looking to tie the school record 13 straight unbeaten games Sunday at fifth-ranked Portland University. The Cowgirls stretched the Pilots to within 42 seconds of the end of regulation before Portland’s Keelin Winters headed in a cross from Sophie Schmidt on a free kick to lift the home team to a 1-0 win before 3,058 fans at Merlo Field. Portland improves to 4-0-0 on the season, while Oklahoma State drops to 2-1-0. Complete story
SMU TRAVELS TO #5 PORTLAND Aggies host Va.Tech, L.Beach St. Southern Methodist University
SMU takes on the biggest chew Friday among area college teams, trying the nationally fifth-ranked Portland Pilots in one of the best college environments in the country at Merlo Field in the Clive Charles Soccer Complex (9 p.m. CT). Complete story
COWGIRLS STOP SOONERS Kyndall Treadwell goal proves difference
STILLWATER, OK – The second-largest crowd in Oklahoma State soccer history watched the 19th-ranked Cowgirls open the 2010 season with a 1-0 win over Bedlam-rival Oklahoma in a non-conference match Friday night at the Cowgirl Soccer Complex. Complete story
WOMEN'S COLLEGE SOCCER Rolls out tonight
DALLAS, TX---Women’s college soccer rolls out for the 2010 season tonight all over the area. Locally, SMU and UNT open their season on home grass. Just 90 miles away, Baylor kicks off its season at home as well, in Waco. Other area schools, many with numerous NTX players, also start play tonight, including Texas Tech (hosting Fort Worth’s TCU), Texas A&M and University of Texas, which opens on the road at North Carolina State. In North Texas college soccer above the Red River, Oklahoma State hosts Oklahoma University tonight in a Bedlam series matchup.