NPSL Quick 3+1
Big wins for Cleveland, Tulsa Athletic, and Duluth FC mark this week’s NPSL Quick 3+1. Looking forward to this weekend, eyes point towards the Pacific Northwest.
by Dan Vaughn
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Big wins for Cleveland, Tulsa Athletic, and Duluth FC mark this week’s NPSL Quick 3+1. Looking forward to this weekend, eyes point towards the Pacific Northwest.
by Dan Vaughn
Read MoreIt was a big week 2 for USL W League. Let’s take a look at three of the best matches of the weekend, including Detroit City’s draw with Racing Louisville and Tormenta’s battle with SC United Bantams. We’ll also pick a USL W match to watch this weekend.
by Elisabeth Schendel
Read More“We strive to play an active role in the leadership, development and personal growth of our players and staff by being an active member of our community through service, partnerships, and programs. Our goal as a club is to encourage, inspire and empower each player and coach to be able to reach the highest level possible within the game and in life, while helping create leaders and individuals that will inspire others to do the same. to achieve this vision, we make every effort to ensure that well-educated coaches.”
Read MoreOrange County pulled off the big win over powerhouse LAFC Academy in last week’s UPSL Match to Watch, leapfrogging the LA club in the SoCal North standings. This weekend, we’ve got a fun match in the Pacific Northwest Conference.
by Dan Vaughn
Read MoreLis Schendel is participating in the USL W League’s Weekly Pick ‘Em and shares the logic about her picks.
by Lis Schendel
Read MoreDenton kicks off its title defense with a big win against Irving. Central Florida opened its season with an emphatic win of its own. And Appalachian FC showed it came to play, going into last year’s conference winner’s house and exiting with a 4-2 win. Plus a peek at next weekend’s match to watch.
by Dan Vaughn
Read MoreGreat week in NISA play, even though there was only 3 matches over the weekend. The biggest matchup was definitely in Maryland, where Chattanooga FC took 3 points on the road from Bobcats. How will that affect the top of the power rankings? Let’s see what the Knights think!
by Knights Who Say NISA
Read MoreAfter a great run in 2021, coming in third in the UWS playoffs, San Antonio Athenians have built a roster to return to the top of the league.
by Danielle Gawronski
Read More“It's the grind of training every day, hopping on a bus for 8 or 10 hours, playing a match, riding the bus home 8 or 10 hours, then getting up and doing it all over again. Lots of players can play in a game, but it takes a lot of dedication, energy, and mental strength to train at a high level, travel, and perform on the weekends…”
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