The following is part of a weekly series in which writer Todd Civin presents the lighter side of the Boston Breakers of the WPS...
Somerset, N.J. (Wednesday, December 2, 2009) - 2009 Women's Professional Soccer Champion Sky Blue FC powered its offense today when the club officially announced the signing of Laura Österberg ...
As the quasi-beat writer for the Boston Breakers of the Women's Professional Soccer League, I presented a weekly expose of the Breakers players last season in an attempt to introduce Boston's newest professional athletes to the fans of Beantown...
The Philadelphia Independence is proud to announce that Louise Waxler is joining its front office on Dec. 1 as its Associate General Manager and Director of Operations...
St. Louis Athletica Head Coach and General Manager Jorge Barcellos today announced the signings of Swedish forward Madelaine Edlund and Brazilian midfielder Elaine...
The Philadelphia Independence women’s professional soccer team announced today that open tryouts will be held for prospective players on Dec. 8 and 9...
The Saint Louis Athletica has released their viral web commercial featuring quick highlights from the 2009 season. Fans from different demographics recall what they remember from the season, ...
Boston Breakers midfielder and head coach of the University of Albany Women’s Soccer team Mary-Frances Monroe recently led the Great Danes to their first-ever appearance in the America East ...
Jim Gabarra has been the Washington Freedom's Head Coach since 2000, from the WUSA to the W-League and now the WPS. He led the team to two championship titles, one in 2003 for the WUSA and one in 2007 for the W-League...
On the field, they’re all business. Off the field, hilarity ensues. Exhibit A: Sand castle competition in Albufeira, Portugal...
Defending Women's Professional Soccer champion Sky Blue FC is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a pair of open tryouts in the upcoming months with two player combines. The first open tryout will take place on Dec...
The November 9, 2009 issue of The Washington Post included something a reader doesn't see everyday—an ad from a women's soccer team...
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