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  2. UConn Huskies women's soccer - Wikipedia

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    The Connecticut Huskies women's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of the University of Connecticut. The team is a member of the Big East Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Huskies have appeared in 32 NCAA Tournaments, second all-time, and seven College Cups, tied for seventh all-time. [2]

  3. 1997 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    North Carolina defeated Connecticut in the final, 2–0, to win their fourteenth national title. Coached by Anson Dorrance , the Tar Heels finished the season 27–0–1. The most outstanding offensive player was Robin Confer from North Carolina, and the most outstanding defensive player was Siri Mullinix , also from North Carolina.

  4. 2019 Big East Conference women's soccer tournament

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    The six-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Georgetown Hoyas . [ 1 ] However, they were unable to defend their crown, losing to Xavier 2–0 in the final. [ 2 ]

  5. 'He is a winner.' Xavier University names Dean Ward as next ...

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    Ward led Lenoir-Rhyne University to a pair of NCAA Division II Women's Soccer Championship appearances over the last seasons. 'He is a winner.' Xavier University names Dean Ward as next head women ...

  6. 2003 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament (also known as the 2003 Women's College Cup) was the 22nd annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina from December 5–7, 2003. [1]

  7. 1995 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament was the 14th annual single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of NCAA Division I women's collegiate soccer. The semifinals and championship game were played at Fetzer Field in Chapel Hill, North Carolina during December 1995.

  8. 1998 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    1998 NCAA women's soccer tournament; Women's College Cup (semifinals & final) Tournament details; Country: United States: Dates: November–December 1998: Teams: 48: Final positions; Champions: Florida Gators (1st title, 1st College Cup) Runner-up: North Carolina Tar Heels (16th title match, 17th College Cup) Semifinalists

  9. Category:UConn Huskies women's soccer - Wikipedia

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