Women's World Cup best starting XI
When the 2011 Women's World Cup kicks off in Germany on June 26, we'll be seeing a tournament widely expected to be the most competitive yet. Not on…
Revisiting top breakout performances
When the United States takes the field on June 28 against North Korea, 13 players on the roster will be eligible to make their World Cup debut, with s…
What we learned from U.S. friendlies
The United States wrapped up its World Cup tune-up matches this past weekend and will arrive in Germany on June 14 to begin its World Cup quest. Here …
Meet the iron woman of WPS
When the United States women's national team announced its World Cup roster last week, one of the names to make the biggest waves in Women's Professio…
Abby Wambach and Heather O'Reilly Q&A
U.S. women's national team stars Abby Wambach and Heather O'Reilly visited Bristol, Conn., last week to announce the U.S. roster for this year's Women…
World Cup rookies will lead the U.S.
The United States women's national soccer team's World Cup roster, announced on Monday, features 12 players making their first World Cup. Most of thos…
Germany preparing for Women's World Cup
Just two months from now, women's soccer will step onto the world's biggest stage as the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup kicks off in Germany. The buzz ar…
Flash off to a strong start
The expansion Western New York Flash won their first-ever Women's Professional Soccer game this past weekend, besting a very good Boston Breakers team…
Critical year for WPS
The third season of Women's Professional Soccer begins this weekend as the sport of women's soccer gears up for a huge summer. The FIFA Women's World …
Marta makes Flash an instant favorite
The latest expansion franchise in Women's Professional Soccer, the Western New York Flash, had already assembled a solid roster, but its acquisition…