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  2. Catholic Central League - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Catholic High School: Cougars 1960: Arlington: Bishop Feehan High School: Shamrocks 1961: Attleboro: Bishop Fenwick High School: Crusaders 1958: Peabody: Bishop Stang High School: Spartans 1959: Dartmouth: Cardinal Spellman High School: Cardinals 1958: Brockton: Cathedral High School: Panthers 1926: Boston: Cristo Rey Boston High ...

  3. BOS Nation FC - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Breakers competed in Women's Professional Soccer from 2009 to 2011. [2] The league folded in early 2012, and that year, the Breakers competed in the Women's Premier Soccer League Elite. [3] After one season, the club joined the National Women's Soccer League for its inaugural season in 2013. The club folded after the 2017 season with ...

  4. List of National Women's Soccer League seasons - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a top-flight professional women's soccer league in the United States. It shares first-division status with the USL Super League. As of 2024, the league has 14 teams and uses a schedule that runs from spring to fall within a single calendar year. [1]

  5. A tale of two crowns and more: Girls soccer final top 10 ranking

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    Div. 3 state champ Norwell and Div. 2 champ Notre Dame Academy are 1-2 on our final list of the 2023 season.

  6. Sports in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Storm, who began in the 2016 season, is one of the original four teams of the United Women's Lacrosse League. Two different women's soccer teams known as the Boston Breakers have been charter members of three separate professional leagues. The original version, founded in 2001, played in the short-lived Women's United Soccer Association.

  7. Boston Breakers - Wikipedia

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    The team competed in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). They replaced the original Breakers, who competed in the defunct Women's United Soccer Association, as the Boston area's professional women's soccer team. Boston would eventually be awarded BOS Nation FC in 2023 that would begin play in 2026.

  8. National Women's Soccer League - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) is a women's professional soccer league at the top of the United States league system (alongside the USL Super League). [1] The league comprises 14 teams (16 in 2026). [2] It is owned by the teams and sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation. [3] The NWSL is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan. [4]

  9. The history makers and the groundbreakers: how the US ... - AOL

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    In 1982, the year the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) started sponsoring women’s sports, across all three NCAA divisions 1,855 participated in women’s soccer on 80 teams ...

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