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Outside the box: how U.S. midfielder Shannon Boxx, the oldest debutante in national team history, secured her post-WUSA career - Women's United Soccer Association - Interview
LIKE MOST AMERICAN SOCCER enthusiasts, Shannon Boxx was thrilled when she learned that the Women's World Cup would be returning to the United...
Soccer Digest, 12/01/03 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
The bottom line: in the worst economic climate for a startup company in decades, the WUSA re-tinkers its financial structure and remains optimistic about its future - Tony DiCicco, Womens United Soccer Association - Interview
THERE WAS NO WAY OF KNOWing it on April 14, 2001, but in retrospect the WUSA could not have picked a more difficult time to launch its inaugural...
Soccer Digest, 06/01/03 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Forward March: with the league's best defense and the return of Kelly Smith, Philadelphia may charge to the Founders Cup title - 2003 WUSA Preview
IF THERE WERE LESSONS TO BE learned from the 2002 WUSA season, they were that the league's parity makes everyone a contender and the most important...
Soccer Digest, 04/01/03 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Still the one: Briana Scurry didn't have anything left to prove, but she went out and resurrected her career anyway - Goal
JUST MONTHS AFTER PLAYING A major role in 1999's historic Women's World Cup triumph, Briana Scurry was out of shape, out of form, and out of her...
Soccer Digest, 04/01/03 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Head of the class: for could-be women's professionals, school is still in session and the most likely to succeed is Santa Clara's Aly Wagner
LAST YEAR'S WUSA COLLEGIATE player draft produced two instant stars--Danielle Slaton and Abby Wambach--a handful of starters, and several...
Soccer Digest, 03/01/03 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Trading places: with foreign glitz up top and American workmanship along the back, our All-WUSA Team neatly mirrors the changing state of the women's game - Women's United Soccer Association
THERE IS NO DISPUTING THAT the WUSA is stocked with many of the world's finest players, but those stars and their coaches do not always see eye to...
Soccer Digest, 12/01/02 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Buried treasure: the Philadelphia Charge moved to the top of the WUSA thanks to team defense, selflessness, and a coach with a shrewd eye for unearthing hidden talent - soccer
WITH A NEW PROFESSIONAL sports league, the only guarantee is that there are no guarantees. There aren't any proven winning formulas or formations...
Soccer Digest, 10/01/02 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Rhythm and blues: after a long road to the top, Shannon MacMillan is drumming up support for the fictitious title of World's Greatest Female Soccer Player
TIFFENY MILBRETT PROBABLY never thought she d emerge from the enormous shadow cast by international soccer's all-time scoring leaders Mia Hamm and...
Soccer Digest, 08/01/02 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
The people's choice: attendance exceeded expectationsand the play improved over the course of the seasonbut like MLS, the future of the WUSA appears to be tied to the patience of corporate investors - WUSA - Women's World Cup Soccer
TALK TO ANYONE ASSOCIATED with women's professional soccer and they will tell you the WUSA's first year was a major success, surpassing the...
Soccer Digest, 05/01/02 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication -
Come on in, the water's fine: thanks to the WUSA, the women's national team pool is now deeper than ever before
U.S. WOMEN'S NATIONAL TEAM coach April Heinrichs expects that in four or five years the members of the her team will almost to a player be athletes...
Soccer Digest, 02/01/02 by John Philip Wyllie · More from publication


