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  2. Oklahoma Sooners women's soccer - Wikipedia

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    The Sooners women's soccer program was established in January 1996, becoming the school's 20th sport with Bettina Fletcher being named the first head coach three months later. [2] Fletcher joined the Sooners after previously serving as an assistant coach for North Carolina and UNC Greensboro .

  3. Category:Soccer clubs in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Lloyd Noble Center - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Noble Center is a 10,967-seat multi-purpose arena located in Norman, Oklahoma, some 19 mi (31 km) south of downtown Oklahoma City.It opened in 1975 and is home to the University of Oklahoma men's and women's basketball and women's gymnastics teams of the Southeastern Conference.

  5. High school soccer: For Norman North seniors, their final ...

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  6. The KC Roos were tied with Oklahoma in Norman. Here’s ... - AOL

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    By the under-12 timeout, the Sooners led the Roos 49-35 and cruised to a 75-53 win at Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Oklahoma. The Roos led by as many as nine (15-6) in the first half.

  7. No. 12 Oklahoma brings 13-0 mark into clash at No. 5 Alabama

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    In its final tuneup before SEC play, Oklahoma (13-0) picked up an 89-67 home win against Prairie View A&M on Sunday. Jalon Moore led the Sooners with 22 points, Jeremiah Fears scored 19 and Duke ...

  8. Dominic Cervi - Wikipedia

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    Cervi grew up in Norman, Oklahoma. He played eight seasons for his youth club, Norman Celtic '86. [1] He attended Norman North High School, where he played soccer for all four years. He was named Oklahoma Defensive Player of the Year by The Oklahoman during his junior and senior seasons in 2003 and 2004.

  9. Oklahoma City 1889 FC - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City 1889 Football Club is an American men's soccer club based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The club is a member of The League for Clubs, [1] a semi-professional soccer league in US Soccer that includes qualification for and participation in the US Open Cup. The club is a former member of the NPSL [2] and also the UPSL. [3]