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BYU's Hatch invited to US women's national team camp
Ashley Hatch dribbles the ball earlier this season. Hatch has been invited to the U.S. women's national team camp. (Ari Davis)
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BYU assistant soccer coach draws on life experience
Aleisha Rose played for BYU and now has been an assistant coach for 13 seasons. (BYU Photo)
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Former student athletes return to BYU as coaches, part 3
Editor's note: This is part three of a three part series on former BYU athletes who have returned to BYU in coaching positions. Seepart oneandpart twoonline at universe.byu.edu.
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5 things to know for BYU soccer vs. Portland
The BYU Women's Soccer team is on a tear lately, winning its last six games. If you haven't been to South Field this year to check them out, this week is the perfect time to do that. The West Coast Conference action starts this week on Thursday as the Cougars' heated rival, Portland, visits town. Here are the five things you need to know for Thursday night's game:
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BYU's most-decorated soccer star excels on the sidelines
For Aleisha Cramer-Rose, the morning’s routine of fixing kids’ lunches and heading into work is typical. And yet, there is nothing typical about her life as a wife, mother of three and assistant coach for the BYU women’s soccer team.
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Final Story: Recruiting Wars
Hundreds of letters. Thousands of text messages. Phone calls every day and after every game. Strangers constantly casting in their two cents. Pressure from family, friends and coaches. For high school athletes and college coaches, the recruiting process is a strange mix of exciting and overwhelming.
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