Soccer Articles
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Men's soccer wraps up spring schedule
Oregon State lost to the MLS Portland U-23 team, tied Seattle University over weekend
The Oregon State men’s soccer team ended its spring season with a record of 3-1-2 with a loss to the Portland Timbers’ U-23 team and a tie to Seattle University this weekend. This last weekend of games was somewhat disappointing for the team in terms of results, but invaluable in the minutes played.
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Soccer hosts U-23 Portland Timbers, alumni game
Oregon State looks to get the most out of its last two spring games, takes on U-23 Portland Timbers,
Oregon State men’s soccer welcomes back the Portland Timbers U-23 and OSU alumni for a doubleheader at Lorenz Field this Saturday. The back-to-back games provide the players with a good representation of the level of fitness needed for their fall season.
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OSU soccer wins with patience
The Beavers knocked off Concordia 1-0 on Saturday because of an own goal
The only separation between the Oregon State men’s soccer team and Concordia was an own goal by the Eagles late in the second half. The Beavers started the match with a high pressing attack. Just a minute into the game, the Beavers had a shot go off the crossbar and a header from a corner got saved off the line.
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Men's soccer looks to improve on defense this spring
OSU is using its spring season to acclimate new players, prepare for fall
Most people associate spring football with American football but fail to realize that there is also a spring season the other football — or soccer. Oregon State’s men’s soccer team has already played two games in its six-game spring season and continues the mini season with a home game against Concordia this Saturday.
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The most interesting athlete at OSU
No one would be surprised if Josh Smith was secretly Superman
Josh Smith pauses after discussing his plans for after college. “Now I’m just getting deep into myself,” Smith says. “Now I’m just thinking.” The junior midfielder on the Oregon State University men’s soccer team has plenty to think about. In addition to being a Division I athlete, Smith is a chemical engineering student who has maintained a 4.


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