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Posted in Coaches, Headline on 22 August 2008
PSU head coach Erica Walsh (middle, left) helped the US squad claim the gold medal in women’s soccer. Walsh was an assistant to head coach Pia Sundhage. The US women defeated Brazil in a thrilling 1-0 overtime victory to successfully defend the Olympic gold that they won in Athens in 2004.
The PSU soccer team begins their season Saturday in Williamsburg VA as the Nittany Lions take on William and Mary. Walsh is expected to take the long flight back from Beijing today and to meet up with her squad in time to lead them in the contest against W&M.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 15 August 2008
McLeod was injured and had to leave the game early in the Canadians 2-1 overtime loss to the US in a quarterfinal match.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 12 August 2008
The Canadian women’s soccer team fell to the Swedes 2-1. They finish Group Play at 1-1-1 and will advance to elimination play with their first round opponent being the United States.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 10 August 2008
BEIJING — Cheryl McLeod can’t decide whether to play hurt at the Summer Olympics or retreat to the safety of her hotel room to rest her frayed nerves.
“I’m not sure if I can take much more this,” Canada’s unofficial first soccer mom – at least for this week – said Sunday morning on the 338 km/hr bullet train from Tianjin to Beijing.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 10 August 2008
TIANJIN, China — Canada’s women’s soccer team could have wilted under the heat and humidity and stifling noise of the pro-Chinese crowd.
Instead, they turned the intense conditions in their favour Saturday, playing host China to a 1-1 draw to remain unbeaten at the Olympic Games.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 6 August 2008
Canada wore down Argentina to win its Olympic debut 2-1 Wednesday, getting a goal in each half and using a significant size advantage to subdue the South Americans.
Posted in Alumni, Olympic Stories on 22 July 2008
Even at a young age McLeod seemed to sense her athletic career was on the soccer pitch. Before she even hit her teenage years she expressed a dream, not unlike other women on Canada’s Olympic soccer team, that some day she would play for the gold — even though women’s soccer wasn’t then in the Games.
Posted in Coaches on 12 April 2008
The U.S. Women’s National Team- with Penn State head coach Erica Walsh on the bench as an assistant coach- qualified for the 2008 Olympic Games on April 9 with a 3-0 victory over Costa Rica.