Soccer eliminated from playoff contention
With the ASU soccer team two games under .500 late in the season, it faced a do-or-die situation in Los Angeles.
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With the ASU soccer team two games under .500 late in the season, it faced a do-or-die situation in Los Angeles.
The ASU women’s soccer team (6-8, 2-4 Pac-12) is at the point in the season where it has to win.
With No. 1 Stanford visiting, the ASU women’s soccer team knew it had no margin of error if it wanted to hang with the Cardinal.
When a sub-.500 team takes on the No. 1 team in the country, the pundits expect them to lose.
The NBA already announced the first two weeks of the season have been canceled, and perhaps the entire season will be lost due to the lockout.
For the first time this season, the ASU women’s soccer team will play in front of a national television audience.
Despite a new slate over the weekend and the opportunity to play at home, the ASU soccer team (6-7, 2-3 Pac-12) finished with a familiar result, splitting a pair of games.
FRIDAY’S GAME
When most soccer players prepare for a throw-in, they start with one foot in front of another and get off to a running start to throw the ball with momentum. They drag their feet after the throw to keep them from lifting off the ground.
For most, the epic finale to MLB’s thrilling baseball season still buzzes as the playoffs are underway.
This time, the ASU women’s soccer team held on to the lead.
Although soccer is certainly not among the top reasons the Pac-10 expanded to 12 teams last summer, the ASU women’s soccer team will find out what the new conference additions bring this weekend.
If it feels like every ASU soccer-related story has an injury update, that’s probably because most of them have.
Considering the multitude of recent injuries, ASU’s women’s soccer team (4-5) played great in a 1-0 loss to No. 17 California (8-1) in Berkley.
The ASU soccer team’s already-difficult schedule is about to get tougher.
For the ASU women’s soccer team, injuries have derailed a potent starting lineup.
Consistent with the theme all season, the ASU women’s soccer team played a solid game over the weekend, but played a poor one as well.
It’s a trip to Tucson without the rivalry matchup.
All good things must come to an end.
Inconsistency.
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