Friday, July 15, 2011

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(7:45:28 PM) Women's World Cup – FRANKFURT, Germany -- Abby Wambach's sore Achilles? So bothersome that it keeps her from training full-speed. Hope Solo's surgically-repaired shoulder? So painful that it requires injections. (This story continues here)

(6:57:08 PM) Dorrance talks WWC, U.S.' chances, more – It was 1991 when the first Women's World Cup was played in China, and Anson Dorrance led the United States to its inaugural victory against Norway. Despite leaving his post as head coach of the team in 1994, Dorrance's influence is still felt on the pitch. (This story continues here)

(7:53:56 PM) Challenge for Deans is to turn Super success into cup triumph – THE long march for World Cup glory for the Wallabies reaches its first staging point tomorrow afternoon with the Test against Samoa. (This story continues here)

(6:39:56 PM) World Cup champs from 1999 watching Americans with pride – FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) - Lauren Cheney was just 11 during the 1999 World Cup, watching from the stands and imagining what it would be like to be on that field with Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers and Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain. (This story continues here)

(7:22:21 PM) World Cup: U.S. women step out of the shadows – FRANKFURT, Germany -- Lauren Cheney was just 11 during the 1999 World Cup, watching from the stands and imagining what it would be like to be on that field with Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers and Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain. (This story continues here)

(7:42:12 PM) World Cup 2011: United States women's physical, sweeping style vs. Japan's quick-passing, combination play – Teams play for the championship on Sunday. (This story continues here)

(7:29:02 PM) Women's soccer: The best kept secret in sports? – When soccer's best two teams in the world meet this Sunday for the finals of the Women's World Cup, the "beautiful game" will live up to its name for fans and sponsors alike. The U.S. is in it this year, facing Japan, rousing extra enthusiasm for viewers and ratings at home. But after the game is over and the fans have changed the channel, it's going to be another four years before another World ... (This story continues here)

(6:58:59 PM) Women's World Cup: United States has the trophies, Japan the game – In 25 matches dating back to 1986, the United States has beaten Japan 22 times and remains unbeaten. (This story continues here)

(7:43:24 PM) Gap between good, great narrowing at WWCup – Used to be, you could predict the lineup for the final four at the Women's World Cup before the tournament began. (This story continues here)

(7:11:41 PM) World Cup isn't just 'a soccer game' – With two World Cup titles and three Olympic gold medals, the United States has history on its side in Sunday's final against Japan. (This story continues here)

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