Women's soccer looks to repeat near-perfection
By Chrissy Onorato | Aug. 28, 2013It’s time to put away the bathing suits and beach balls and grab your sweatshirts and soccer balls because the women’s soccer team is ready to bring ...
Read More »It’s time to put away the bathing suits and beach balls and grab your sweatshirts and soccer balls because the women’s soccer team is ready to bring ...
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