Philadelphia Union II / USL Match report
The Bethlehem Steel and North Carolina FC fought to a 3-3 draw Saturday night. An exciting match from the begining, the Steel were able to fight back from 2 different 2-goal defecits to take a point on the road. This match starts an important upcoming road trip for the Steel and their playoff hopes.
NCAA Division III / The College Experience
by DJ Reider × on September 4, 2019 at 11:45 am ×
As he enters his senior season on Widener’s soccer team, PSP’s DJ Reider reflects on the lessons he learned from his freshman year.
Event / Local / Philadelphia Unity Cup / Photo essays
The Philadelphia Unity Cup continues. PSP’s Marjorie Elzey shares her shots from Romania vs. Sudan and Greece vs. Liberia.
College Soccer / Local / NCAA Division III / The College Experience
PSP’s Will Boehmer shares his involvement in his third collegiate pre-season, touching on how this semester and season are shaping up. (And yes, Rosemont’s turf is gray.)
Local / Philadelphia Union II / Photo essays
PSP’s Marjorie Elzey shares her photos from Sunday night’s battle between Bethlehem Steel and Birmingham Legion.
Philadelphia Union II / USL Match report
In a match that featured four red cards, Bethlehem Steel fell 3-2 to visitors Birmingham Legion on Sunday evening.
Philadelphia Union II / Roster News
Academy and occasional Steel player Jack de Vries will be the Union’s next homegrown player in 2020.
Featured / NCAA Division III / The College Experience
In youth travel teams, overwhelming competitiveness can take away from the importance of all that we can learn from playing team sports. In his first post for The College Experience series, PSP’s Will Boehmer describes his soccer upbringing and how he ended up at Rosemont College.
Philadelphia Union II / USL Match report
The Bethlehem Steel earned a 0-0 draw with Nashville SC on Saturday night, giving a strong defensive showing against one of the USL’s strongest sides.
College Soccer / The College Experience
by DJ Reider × on August 7, 2019 at 12:30 pm ×
To play soccer, or any sport, at a college level, you first have to find the place that feels like home to you. In the first post in our College Experience series, PSP’s DJ Reider explains how he ended up at Widener University.
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