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McLoughlin sparks 'Quakes to win over Revolution Sun May 22 00:46:40 2011 EST
Santa Clara, CA (Sports Network) - Ellis McLoughlin scored his first goal in Major League Soccer, sparking the San Jose Earthquakes to a 2-1 win over the New England Revolution on Saturday at Buck Shaw Stadium. McLoughlin had played just 36 minutes this season in two appearances off the bench, but scored the first goal of the match in the 71st minute when he sent a pass from Chris Wondolowski inside the right post with a perfect header. Bobby Convey added a second goal in the 83rd, and the Eart
Revs, 'Quakes to square off at Buck Shaw Fri May 20 15:29:30 2011 EST
Santa Clara, CA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution travel to take on the San Jose Earthquakes in Major League Soccer action at Buck Shaw Stadium on Saturday. The Revs are coming off a second straight shutout result, 1-0, over the expansion Vancouver Whitecaps FC this past weekend and are aiming to jump into the top half of the Eastern table. The team has gone 222 minutes without allowing a goal. "It's great. I mean, we're going to have to win games 1-0 if we want to be a great team,"
United's Boskovic undergoes ACL surgery Tue May 17 12:09:31 2011 EST
as undergone successful surgery to repair a torn left anterior cruciate ligament, and is expected to be sidelined six months. Boskovic, a Montenegrin international, suffered the injury April 26 in a U.S. Open Cup play-in match against the New England Revolution. He scored twice in that match before being injured. "We are pleased that Branko has undergone successful surgery, and we expect him to make a full recovery over the coming months," United GM Dave Kasper said. Boskovic joined D.C. last se
New England edges Vancouver on Joseph PK Sat May 14 21:50:48 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution edged the Vancouver Whitecaps FC, 1-0, in Major League Soccer action at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. A 49th minute penalty kick goal from Shalrie Joseph proved to be the difference after the teams battled to an uneventful stalemate the rest of the game. New England drew the PK when Benny Feilhaber was fouled in the 'Caps penalty area by Wes Knight. The loss extends the Vancouver (1-5-5) winless run to 10 games while the Revs (3-3-4)
Revs host 'Caps at Gillette Stadium Fri May 13 16:16:18 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - Vancouver Whitecaps FC travel to take on the New England Revolution in a Major League Soccer match at Gillette Stadium on Saturday. New England is coming off a scoreless draw vs. Colorado at home last weekend, and hopes to replicate a strong showing while adding to the attack. "There's a reason why we've got four draws, and it's because our ball in the final third hasn't been good enough to get us the goals to win the games," Revolution coach Steve Nicol told h
Sporting signs defender Sinovic Tue May 10 19:00:48 2011 EST
nsas City, KS (Sports Network) - Sporting Kansas City signed defender Seth Sinovic on Tuesday. The 24-year-old entered Major League Soccer in 2010 as a second-round pick. He appeared in 20 regular season matches, making 18 starts, for the New England Revolution as a rookie and also earned four appearances in the 2010 SuperLiga. "He's played games in the league, and he has some good experience," Sporting Kansas City manager Peter Vermes said. "We're glad to have him here, and he'll provide us wit
Unlucky Revs settle for draw with Rapids Sat May  7 22:07:13 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution was a bit unlucky to finish in a 0-0 draw with the Colorado Rapids at Gillette Stadium on Saturday as the hosts were denied twice by the woodwork. The first chance came in the 15th minute when Chris Tierney's free kick was headed off the crossbar by Ryan Cochrane from six yards, while Shalrie Joseph had his close-range header kept out by a nice reaction stop from goalkeeper Matt Pickens early in the second half. Substitute Sainey Nyas
Revs try to bounce back against Rapids Fri May  6 14:54:49 2011 EST
Foxborough, MA (Sports Network) - The New England Revolution will be trying to erase the memory of a humbling 3-0 defeat at Chivas USA last time out when the club welcomes the Colorado Rapids to Gillette Stadium on Saturday. New England put in its best performance of the early season in a 3-2 win over Sporting Kansas City the week before, but followed it up with its worst effort in a 3-0 defeat in California last time out. "I think too many of us were listening to all the praise that we got aft
RSL, Chivas USA heading in opposite directions Fri May  6 14:44:36 2011 EST
what we were trying to do. We weren't there yet, but we didn't hit the panic button and change the way we play. We stuck to the philosophy of what we're trying to do and it's starting to come to fruition for us." After a 3-0 win over the New England Revolution last weekend, Fraser sees his team developing the way he envisioned. But he wants more. "Little things that make the difference between a good team and a great team," he said. "I think we're becoming a good team, that's no question, but i
Struggling Rapids open key road trip at Dynamo Tue May  3 16:19:20 2011 EST
el." Colorado's woes began with a 3-0 loss at FC Dallas in a rematch of last year's Major League Soccer Cup final, and continued with 1-0 losses to Real Salt Lake and Seattle Sounders FC. With the visit to Houston followed by trips to the New England Revolution and D.C. United, Colorado needs to snap its skid and earn some points on the road. But Smith remained focused on Houston. "I'm very firmly focused on the Houston game to begin, I don't want to look too much further than that at this point
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