Deacs' Soccer Team Contemplates Season
by (Commentary | Winston-Salem Journal - December 13)
Coach Jay Vidovich was in no mood Friday night to discuss the future of his young and talented Wake Forest men's soccer team. more details | go to article
Deacs Had Solid Run In NCAA Tournament
by (Result | Winston-Salem Journal - December 12)
Coach Jay Vidovich was in no mood Friday night to discuss the future of his young and talented Wake Forest men's soccer team. more details | go to article
College Cup Now A Tradition For Deacons
by (Preview | Winston-Salem Journal - December 11)
Virginia, WFU's next opponent, is great on defense more details | go to article
Keeper Fitzgerald Says Deacs Play Extremely Well As A Team
by (Preview | Winston-Salem Journal - December 11)
Goalkeeper Akira Fitzgerald said it's difficult to compare this season's Wake Forest team to last season's. More pre-game notes from John Dell's Soccer Notebook. more details | go to article
'ACC Tournament' Lets Akron Play, Too
by (Preview | Winston-Salem Journal - December 11)
The site of this weekend's NCAA College Cup is the same as the site for the ACC men's soccer tournament, and with three ACC teams in town, the field almost looks the same. more details | go to article
Vidovich Says Season Is 'Satisfying'
by (Preview | Winston-Salem Journal - December 10)
Coach Jay Vidovich, in his 16th season at Wake Forest, doesn't like to compare his past College Cup teams but does like the fact that this year's team kept growing throughout the season. more details | go to article
Deacons' Soccer Team Will Try To Break Through Against Cavs
by (Preview | Winston-Salem Journal - December 10)
Postseason matches against Virginia often end badly for the Wake Forest men's soccer team. more details | go to article
Upset On Film: Movie Recreates U.S. Soccer Team's Historic 1950 Victory
by (Commentary | Winston-Salem Journal - April 22)
When it comes to a case of art imitating life, The Game of Their Lives comes close, but so did England when it faced the United States in the 1950 World Cup. more details | go to article
Deacons' Parkhurst Signs With Major League Soccer
by (Profile/Interview | Winston-Salem Journal - January 10)
The Wake Forest men's soccer team is not having a happy new year. Michael Parkhurst, the Deacons' central defender the past three seasons, chose to give up his final year of college eligibility last week and signed a Project-40 contract (two years and a third-year option) with Major League Soccer. more details | go to article
Duke To Battle Against Santa Barbara In Semis
by (Result | Winston-Salem Journal - December 10)
Midfielder Blake Camp and Coach John Rennie know that the Duke soccer team will participate in a big event tonight, but they don't want it to seem so big that the Blue Devils forget the focus is still a soccer match. more details | go to article
Dreams For MSL Team, New Stadium Fading
by (Article | Winston-Salem Journal - August 31)
The dream of a professional soccer stadium in Winston-Salem is all but dead. The Carolina Soccer Foundation is planning to refund donations for seat-license fees that it has been collecting for four years because there has not been enough interest, sources said. more details | go to article
Warning: Tie Shows U.S. Needs Offense
by (Analysis | Winston-Salem Journal - July 14)
As the next round of qualification play for the 2006 World Cup looms, the United States' national soccer team would help its cause if it remembers Sunday's outing against Poland. On paper, the international exhibition was as close to a "men vs. boys" game that the Americans will see this year, but even though they faced what was essentially Poland's Olympics team, the U.S. had to fight back to grab a late goal and salvage a 1-1 draw. more details | go to article
Scrappy Poland Ties U.S. In Men's Soccer Exhibition
by (Result | Winston-Salem Journal - July 12)
When it comes to international soccer, some games mean a little more than others. Thankfully for the United States national team, last night's exhibition against Poland was one of those matches that really didn't matter as far as the final score was concerned. more details | go to article
Donovan Is One Of The Faces Of The Future For U.S. Soccer
by (Profile/Interview | Winston-Salem Journal - April 30)
Given the circumstances, it would have been easy for Landon Donovan to get carried away. Wednesday night, Donovan, a midfielder for the San Jose Earthquakes, had enjoyed his best outing in a United States jersey in recent memory. more details | go to article
Report Of Attack On White Is Fictional
by (Article | Winston-Salem Journal - April 22)
The path to success is often a treacherous one, and a former Wake Forest soccer player has encountered some unusual potholes with his first steps. According to a story out of Serbia and Montenegro, Jeremiah White, a forward at Wake Forest from 2000 through '03, was attacked while walking in the Serbian capital of Belgrade. more details | go to article