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The Hofstra men’s soccer team was picked to finish near the bottom of the Colonial Athletic Association, but the lowered expectations from the outside are just one of the many ways the Pride are being driven for success in 2014. more
Expectations could not be higher for the Hofstra women’s soccer team. The Pride was picked first in the 2014 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) preseason poll and return seven starters off last year’s 10-6-3 team that reached the CAA semifinals before falling to James Madison. more
After scoring nine goals in its final three games last season with just one senior on the field, Molloy College’s men’s soccer team is looking to carry some momentum and confidence into 2014. more
In a game that would bring local bragging rights to the victor and a spot in the next round of the competition, the New York Cosmos dominated en route to a 3-0 win against their cross-town rival before a jam-packed crowd of 9,364 last Saturday night at Hofstra. more
Never think and act like you’re the best — you always have something to learn. Those were the words of Edson Arantes do Nascimento, more commonly known as Pele’, who was given an honorary … more
On Feb. 10, Hofstra University announced that Pele will receive an honorary degree and be the keynote speaker at the gala banquet for its conference, "Soccer As the Beautiful Game." more
On any soccer team, it takes a total group effort to be successful. All 11 players on the field need to be in sync with one another and team chemistry is key. For the Lynbrook Lady Owls, there was plenty of chemistry this season. With four sets of sisters, it came naturally. more
With the wind whipping to the tune of 30 miles per hour, weather was a factor in last Friday’s Nassau Class A boys’ soccer first-round playoff game between visiting Lynbrook and host Lawrence. more
A season-long struggle to find the back of the net has left Lynbrook needing a victory in one of its last two games to secure a berth in the Nassau Class A boys’ soccer playoffs. more
About 12 hours after Lynbrook walked off the new turf field at Marion Street with a hard-fought football victory over Bethpage, it was the Lady Owls turn to try out the surface also built for soccer and other sports. more
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