Soccer falls short In NCAA tournament
ASU played and lost to UC-Irvine in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. ASU led for most of the game but would lose after Irvine scored two goals in two minutes.
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ASU played and lost to UC-Irvine in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. ASU led for most of the game but would lose after Irvine scored two goals in two minutes.
FALLING OUT: Freshman forward Devin Marshall looks to control a ball in the air Friday night against UC Irvine. Marshall scored the Sun Devils only goal in the game, and the ASU women's soccer team was eliminated from the NCAA Tournament. (Photo Courtesy of Steve Rodriguez)
The ASU women’s soccer team took a one-goal lead in the first half but wasn’t able to hold on, falling 2-1 to No. 16 UC Irvine in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday.
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The ASU women's soccer team lost to UC Irvine 2-1 on Friday night in a first round NCAA Tournament matchup.
ASU women's soccer team was selected to play in the NCAA tournament for the second straight year. The Sun Devils now head west to California to take on No. 16 UC Irvine and feel confident that they can pull off the first round upset.
The ASU women’s soccer team is focused and ready to take another shot at the NCAA Tournament when they take on No. 16 UC Irvine on Friday night.
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For the second year in a row, the ASU women’s soccer team is headed to the NCAA tournament.
On Monday afternoon the entire ASU women’s soccer team was crowded around the TV in coach Kevin Boyd’s living room, waiting to see if the team made the tournament. Each couch supported six or seven people, with everyone waiting for 2:30 p.m., when the 2010 NCAA tournament bracket would be announced.
The UCLA Bruins defeated the Sun Devils women's soccer team 3-0 on senior day. This was ASU's last game of the season before the NCAA decides who will be selected. With a strong resume, the Sun Devils are confident they will make the tournament.
ASU defeated No. 17 USC, scoring 3 goals; the victory almost guarantees the Sun Devils an NCAA tournament birth.
CLUTCH FINISH: Members of the ASU women's soccer team celebrate a goal during Friday's 3-0 upset of No. 17 Southern California. The Sun Devils had more to celebrate, as they likely earned a trip to the NCAA tournament. Tournament selections will be announced Monday. (Photo by Aaron Lavinsky)
The ASU women’s soccer team went into the weekend knowing a win would very likely put the team into the NCAA tournament, and on Friday night they got it.
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ASU's women's soccer attempts to bounce back this weekend when they play host to USC and UCLA. A win against either opponent will help the Sun Devils solidify a second straight postseason birth
ASU redshirt senior midfielder Lindsey Johns has been around the women’s soccer program longer than anyone else on the squad, a total of five years, longer even than coach Kevin Boyd.
For the ASU women’s soccer team, a win or a tie in either game during the final weekend of regular season play will go a long way.
Coach Kevin Boyd brings his work ethic and professional experience to ASU's soccer team.
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