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Jeff

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MONTCLAIR, N.J. – Thursday’s United States women’s national team match falls smack in the middle of the inaugural National Women’s Soccer League season.
Abby Wambach wants to hurry up and break Mia Hamm’s all-time scoring record so that everyone will stop talking about the chase.
There aren’t many firsts anymore for Abby Wambach.
It’s fitting that Abby Wambach’s week started in Canada.
Nothing can erase what Sydney Leroux has gone through this week – nor what she says she endured at 2012 Olympic qualifying in Vancouver last January.
In a league with eight clubs and a 22-game schedule for each team, there’s always a chance at redemption for a result that may have previously slipped away.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Since the NWSL schedule was released in mid-February, Saturday was supposed to be about Abby Wambach’s first home game with her hometown team, the Western New York Flash.
The walkway to the main gate of Sahlen’s Stadium in Rochester, N.Y. is called Wambach Way, a reminder of just how endeared Abby Wambach is in Rochester.
The league’s back to a full schedule, with Western New York’s home opener highlighting a four-match weekend.
Boston’s back for third go in a U.S. women’s professional soccer league.
A young attack must come through for Washington to be competitive.
Abby Wambach will try to bring another title to their hometown team.
New Jersey’s own kick off our capsules of this year’s NWSL franchises.
HARRSION, N.J. – Bill Hamid gave most of the credit to his back line, but the DC United goalkeeper was the primary reason his team walked away from Red Bull Arena with a point in Saturday’s 0-0 draw with the New York Red Bulls.
HARRISON, N.J. – The New York Red Bulls and DC United played to a 0-0 draw at Red Bull Arena on Saturday in a game the home side dominated everywhere but the scoreboard.
Adding perspective to some of the Round 1 MLS matches:
Big days for Graham Zusi and Claudio Bieler as the visitors rule in Major League Soccer’s 2013 opener:
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. -- It’s very tempting to discuss how big a role the field played in Tuesday’s 2-2 draw between the United States women’s soccer team and Germany.
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. -- Dzsenifer Marozsan spoiled the already soggy evening for the U.S. on Tuesday at Rentschler Field with her 85th minute strike to give Germany its second tie in four days with the U.S. women’s soccer team.
Saturday’s 1-1 draw in Chicago between Germany and the United States took 45 minutes to open up, but the second half finally looked like the world-class match-up it was supposed to be.