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Article: Trading places: with foreign glitz up top and American workmanship along the back, our All-WUSA Team neatly mirrors the changing state of the women's game.(Women's United Soccer Association)
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- Soccer Digest
- Article date:
- December 1, 2002
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THERE IS NO DISPUTING THAT the WUSA is stocked with many of the world's finest players, but those stars and their coaches do not always see eye to eye when it comes to the task of selecting the best 11 players in the league. The inaugural WUSA All-Star Game was a representative sampling of the league's top talent, but team loyalty seemed to rear its head when it came time for the players to name the league's elite 11. That loyalty ran so deep that several players argued for the inclusion of teammates who were not even invited to Portland for the league's All-Star celebration. Thankfully, there were no such problems when we selected our best 11, which for the second year ...
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Article: Prinz nets two goals and an assist to lead Carolina to 4-1 ...
AP Worldstream;
August 4, 2002 ;
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... ... berth with a 4-1 victory over the San Jose CyberRays on Saturday. Prinz assisted ... a three-game losing streak. San Jose (8-7-4) came in with a two ... Stacey Tullock, Erica Iverson and Marinette Pichon all scored second-half goals ...
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