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WNBA's 25th Season: It's Time to Start Paying Attention


May 13, 2021
Let’s start here: my house, a couple of months ago, a good friend over for dinner and the conversation turning toward the article you’ve just started.
This friend played sports at a high level, and he asked me, tentatively, whether he could explain why he doesn’t watch women’s sports. “Of course,” I said. “Let’s hear it.” I wanted nothing more than to understand why someone like him an athlete, a millennial, a feminist had never turned on a women’s basketball game. Or, more precisely, I wanted to hear why he
believes he hasn’t. ....

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From the Archives: San Diego Spirit debuted in sold-out game in April 2001


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Twenty years ago the San Diego Spirit played its inaugural before 6,155 at sold-out Torero Stadium at the University of San Diego, a 2-0 loss to the Philadelphia Charge.
The Women’s United Soccer Association, the women’s pro soccer league that included the San Diego Spirit, drew heavily on the allure of the members of the U.S. national team, including Shannon MacMillan, Julie Foudy and Joy Fawcett who played for the San Diego Spirit. The WUSA folded in 2003 after just three seasons, but its memories remain.
From The San Diego Union-Tribune, Monday, April 23, 2001:
INAUGURAL GAME - A SPIRITED DEBUT ....

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Francisco D'Agostino, new challenge as associate head coach


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Good news for the Boston College men soccer team! The head coach of this team has added a new member of the team and it is expected that this change brings more positive results to the team.
We are talking about Francisco D’Agostino, a native of Springfield. He’s now part of the staff with the title of associate head coach. D’Agostino enters Boston College after serving as an assistant men’s soccer coach at Harvard until November and the interim head coach until January of 2020.
Bobby Thompson expressed a few words about this addition. He said “I am thrilled to be able to add Frankie to our team.  Frankie and I worked together at UMass Lowell and had a great working relationship.  He is a terrific evaluator of talent and an extremely hard worker.”   ....

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Black History Month: The LeBlanc Effect


Black History Month: The LeBlanc Effect
Karina LeBlanc was part of the rise of the Canadians from good to world class.
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In soccer, it’s important to have a good goalkeeper. To have a great goalkeeper, however, can take you from good to great to the level of the world class. Canada is lucky that for 17 years, they had a world class goalkeeper in their ranks. That goalkeeper was Karina LeBlanc.
LeBlanc was born in the United States to a father from Dominica and a mother from Jamaica. However, she grew up in Dominica until she was 8 years old, when she moved to British Columbia, Canada. It wasn’t until she was 12 that Karina LeBlanc got into soccer, but she found quickly that she was a natural for the game. By 1997, she was considered one of the top 20 college recruits, despite the fact her high school didn’t have a girls soccer team. ....

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