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  3. Harrisburg Heat (2012–present) - Wikipedia

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    7th, Eastern Division. Playoffs: DNQ. Website. Club website. Home colors. Away colors. Current season. The Harrisburg Heat is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The team is a part of the Major Arena Soccer League.

  4. American Eagles men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    1972: Middle Atlantic Conference University Division East MVP: Midfielder Mark (Lowenstein) Grabow; Patriot League (2001–present) first team: 2021: Forward David Coly, Defender Nicolas Blassou; 2016: Midfielders Dale Ludwig and Panos Nakhid, and Defender Michael Cherry; 2015: Midfielders Dale Ludwig, Panos Nakhid and Liam Robley

  5. Mark Pulisic - Wikipedia

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    Mark Pulisic (born September 20, 1968) is an American former soccer player and coach. He played for the Harrisburg Heat for his entire professional career. He is the father of Christian Pulisic, who plays for AC Milan and the United States men's national team.

  6. Mark Ludwig - Wikipedia

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    Mark Allen Ludwig (August 5, 1958 – 2011) was a physicist from the U.S and author of books on computer viruses and artificial life. Ludwig spent less than two years as an undergraduate at MIT, but was reputedly still able to get into the Physics doctorate program at Caltech on the basis of recommendation letters from his past MIT teachers ...

  7. Ludwig Field - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Field (officially Kehoe Track at Ludwig Field) is an association football stadium located on the campus of the University of Maryland (UMD) in College Park, Maryland. Since its opening in 1995, it has been the home of the Terrapin men's and women's soccer teams.

  8. Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Website. http://www.gocards.com/facilities/?id=10. Dr. Mark & Cindy Lynn Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium for college soccer in Louisville, Kentucky. The stadium was built for the University of Louisville Cardinals Men's and Women's Soccer teams. The teams compete in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

  9. Bruce Arena - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Arena (born September 21, 1951) [1] is an American soccer coach who most recently served as the head coach and sporting director of the New England Revolution . He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Lacrosse Hall of Fame. [2] Arena has had a long and distinguished coaching career and is considered to be one of ...

  10. Mark Plotkin (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Plotkin is an American soccer coach who coaches the DePaul Blue Demons men's soccer program. Plotkin was previously an assistant coach for the Colgate Raiders men's soccer program.

  11. Sevilla FC - Wikipedia

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    Formula. Sevilla Fútbol Club ( Spanish pronunciation: [seˈβiʎa ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ]) is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. As of 2024, it plays in Spanish football's top flight, La Liga. Sevilla have won the UEFA Cup / Europa League seven times ...

  12. Southern Preparatory Academy - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Lyman Ward founded the Academy in 1898 as a non-profit, non-denominational, all-male institution for the rural youth of Alabama. [1] The school is located about 20 miles from Auburn. The original purpose was to provide a secondary education for those with the ability to learn, the willingness to work, and in turn better themselves.