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  • College Conference shakeups continue

    Thursday, 24. May, 2012

    The never-ending carousel of college conferences continued to twirl in earnest in May, leaving another a trio of college soccer programs with a new home.

  • College stars gear up for PDL action

    Wednesday, 16. May, 2012

    Come the summertime, it’s common for some of the top men’s collegiate players to head home and hone their skills in the USL Premier Development League.A number of stars are heading in that direction.

  • College coaches talk realignment

    Thursday, 10. May, 2012

    In recent years, UCF, SMU, and Memphis have been at the top of the pile in Conference USA...

  • Texas A&M, Missouri braced for SEC switch

    Thursday, 10. May, 2012

    Two friends, competitors, former college teammates – and top college coaches – are going to be navigating through a slightly different landscape this coming fall.

  • Big West Men's Soccer Spring Preview

    Wednesday, 2. May, 2012

    The Big West Conference had 10 players drafted in the 2012 MLS Draft. The Atlantic Coast Conference had nine. That is not a direct correlation between the conferences, but it proves the point that many coaches in the conference and on the west coast have preached for the past few years – there are good players and strong teams in the Big West.

  • CAA men's teams searching for edge in spring

    Wednesday, 2. May, 2012

    As far as underrated conferences go, it’s hard to think of one that flies under the radar quite like the Colonial Athletic Association does.

  • Top prospect update on college recruiting

    Wednesday, 28. March, 2012

    Travis Clark, TopDrawerSoccer.com

  • Atlantic 10 looks to keep trending up in spring

    Wednesday, 28. March, 2012

    There's no better way to recognize its ascension than last year's national tournament, where UNC Charlotte made a run to the title game. "It is very competitive," Fordham head coach Jim McElderry told TopDrawerSoccer.com of the A-10. "I think some of the top end teams have established themselves in their region whatever region their in, to be successful. Whether it's beating local teams that are good teams or being able to play out of region."

  • A pair of GKs commit to their local programs

    Wednesday, 28. March, 2012

    Scott Levene, one of the top goalkeepers in his age group, has committed to hometown University of Connecticut for the 2013 season.

  • Big 12 soccer spring preview

    Wednesday, 28. March, 2012

    The Big 12 is in the midst of shuffling the deck with two new additions to the women's soccer side of things for the 2012 season. West Virginia and TCU join the league, while Texas A

  • Pac-12 coaches focused on impressing committee

    Wednesday, 21. March, 2012

    It may be the offseason in college soccer, but the conversation has not changed much since November for Pac-12 men's programs. The elephant in the room continues to be "Why did we not make the postseason?" For the Pac-12, that question is a yearly ritual, with seemingly one or two teams having a legitimate gripe with the selection committee's decision on an annual basis.

  • Big East programs tinkering in spring

    Wednesday, 21. March, 2012

    There's no better time to tinker and rebuild a program than the spring season. Games don't count towards a championship, players have time to work on technique, and coaches can build and tweak things from a tactical perspective.