From Fetzer To Finley: An Untimely Route To Appreciation
Posted Dec 24, 2010
2010 is no longer 1980, 1990 or 2000. The [women's soccer] game has changed immeasurably. Parity has arrived. While Notre Dame did go on to claim its third national title, which means it now ranks second on the all-time list behind Carolina's 21, three of the teams which reached the College Cup in 2010 had never won titles, and two -- Boston College and Ohio State -- had never been there. Yes, parity has arrived.
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