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Results tagged “Kevin Tangney” from 2009 NCAA.com Division I Men's Soccer Blog

Congratulations go out to the players on the Soccer America, College Soccer News and Top Drawer Soccer Teams of the Week. See below for the lists and the direct links:
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Western Michigan's Saeed Sulemana Baba's
Photo Courtesy Western Michigan

Soccer America
Maryland captain Kevin Tangney, who was profiled by NCAA.com last week after overcoming consecutive season-ending knee injuries in 2006 and 2007, scored the winning goal in the Terps' 1-0 win over North Carolina last Friday. For his efforts, he was named Soccer America Player of the Week.

GK: Austin Guerrero, Portland; Matt Lampson, Ohio State
D: Kevin Tangney, Maryland; Kwame Watson-Siriboe, Connecticut
MF: Alex Caskey, Davidson; Michael Nanchoff, Akron; Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan; Evan Toft, San Diego State
F: Andrew Hoxie, William & Mary; Mike Mattson, Clemson; Abel Sebele, West Virginia.

College Soccer News
Aaron O'Neal, Boston University
Ashley McInnes, Tulsa
Dan Summers, Hartwick
Saeed Sulemana Baba, Western Michigan
Raymundo Reza, San Diego State
Alex Caskey, Davidson
Collen Warner, Portland
Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA
Alex Verdi, Georgetown
Kevin Tangney, Maryland
Matt Lampson, Ohio State

Top Drawer Soccer
TDS's highest honor this week went to UCLA's Kyle Nakazawa, whose three goals in the Bruins' two wins helped UCLA avoid the upset bug that swept the nation.

Matt Lampson, Ohio State
Justin Meram, Michigan
Alex Caskey, Davidson
Yannick Pilgrim, Davidson
Bobby Warshaw, Stanford
Aaron O'Neal, Boston University
Kevin Tangney, Maryland
Matt Hedges, Butle
Kyle Nakazawa, UCLA
Kwame Watson-Siriboe, Connecticut
Uche Onyeador, Georgetown
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One of the two captains on the Maryland men's soccer team had only three college starts to his name coming into this year. Yet, after two devastating injuries, Kevin Tangney's become the inspiration for a Maryland team out to defend its second national championship in four years.

On Aug. 8, 2007, a group of Maryland men's soccer players got together for a 7-on-7 pickup game in the days leading up to the official start of preseason. Two years removed from the 2005 national championship run but primed with talent groomed through 2006, a feeling of optimism blew through College Park.
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In their midst was a redshirt sophomore, Kevin Tangney, who had found his way onto the field after an entire season off of it. Tangney had missed all of 2006 with an ACL tear, suffered while in France for a regional team competition. But he'd rehabbed and thought, in some ways, he was better than before. Stronger. Faster.

He was the second generation of Terps in his family, after his mom, Joanne, came before him -- he was a kid, who, in the words of coach Sasho Cirovski, "breathes Maryland." When Tangney first visited College Park in 2004, he committed on the spot.

And now he ran on a field just 20 yards from his mom's old dorm with a dozen of his best friends, feeling the grass buckle beneath his feet and moving, circling, gliding along the pitch in a way he hadn't since before his leg first failed him in June of 2006.

Then, just four days before his first preseason since shredding the central fibers in his left knee, he planted to make a cut in open space and fell to the ground.




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