In our June issue, we caught up with the Mewis sisters, Kristie and Samantha, teammates on the U-20 U.S. Women's National Team. Now, three months removed from the U-20 Women's World Cup, the two are contributing to the success of their respective college teams. Kristie, a sophomore midfielder at Boston College, has eight goals and nine assists for the No. 6 Eagles. UCLA-bound Samantha has led Whitman-Hanson High School to the No. 1 spot in Massachusetts.
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[dropcap size=small]W[/dropcap]eekly rankings for Our Game Magazine‘s Top 25 college teams in the country. Not much changes heading into postseason...
Weekly roundup of women’s college soccer news you might have missed. Includes the past week’s crucial games, injury reports, news...
Sarah Killion and Riley Houle, who both played in the Women’s Premier Soccer League last summer, have been named Gatorade...
The 20 best players in the nation, ranked by TopDrawerSoccer.com, have all fully committed to playing at some of the...
Chasing the Dream By David Bayer When I started out writing this article, part of my intention was to point...
Kylie Wright and her Grandma Peggy By David Bayer Okay, I’m sure many of you are referring to me as...
Editor’s note — This article originally appeared in the print edition of Our Game Magazine’s 2015 College Issue. With the college...
At a press conference Thursday afternoon, U.S. Soccer named April Heinrichs at Technical Director and Jill Ellis as the Development...
[dropcap size=small]I[/dropcap]n another segment of Our Game Magazine‘s Fresh Perspectives Interviews, we had the opportunity to chat recently with Canadian...
Canadian Women’s National Team forward/midfielder Kara Lang will announce her retirement from women’s soccer Wednesday in Ontario. The Canadian Soccer...