What’s Next For Soccer In Baltimore?
From the Baltimore Business Journal: One effort to bring a professional soccer team and stadium to the city will not move forward, but another chance to expand the sport in Baltimore still lies ahead.
Read moreFrom the Baltimore Business Journal: One effort to bring a professional soccer team and stadium to the city will not move forward, but another chance to expand the sport in Baltimore still lies ahead.
Read moreLegendary UMBC men’s soccer coach Pete Caringi reflects on why he felt this was the time to retire, what separates Baltimore soccer players from the rest and more.
Read moreSince David Bascome took over as head coach of the Baltimore Blast two-plus years ago, he has been looking to boost the attacking power of his team. He may have found just the help he needed in Moises Gonzalez and Antonio Manfut.
Read moreStan “The Fan” Charles and Gary Stein talk with Emily Agueda of the Craig Willinger Fund to remember soccer journalist Grant Wahl and his relationship with Craig and the Willinger Fund.
Read moreMatt Lala was told by Loyola men’s soccer coach Steve Nichols during the recruiting process that he might not get on the field. That proved true during Lala’s freshman year … and then he blossomed into one of the Patriot League’s best players.
Read moreMaryland men’s soccer enters the Big Ten tournament as the top seed, and fifth-year senior Nick Richardson hopes to end his college career the way it began — with a national championship.
Read moreAhead of the 2022 season, first-year Mount St. Mary’s women’s soccer head coach Melissa Sherwood asked Kalli Bell to transition to defense. After some initial nervousness, the Baltimore native thrived on the back line.
Read moreTowson women’s soccer is in the midst of its best season in years, and a key reason why is goalkeeper Riley Melendez, who leads the CAA in shutouts with 10 and has allowed just eight goals all season.
Read moreDillon Nesteruk remembers the first conversation he had about playing soccer at UMBC … and it led to Nesteruk emerging as a reliable, durable defender for the Retrievers in 2021.
Read moreWhen Loyola women’s soccer’s Paige Sim isn’t working out relentlessly to improve as a goalkeeper, she’s cramming in study sessions for the MCAT. “It’s the best of both worlds,” Sim said.
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