| Dynamo outlasts United despite lengthy delay
Brian Mullan and Brian Ching scored goals
to help the Houston Dynamo to a 2-0 win over D.C. United on Wednesday in a
match that featured a rain delay of nearly three hours.
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| Rapids win lottery for SMU star
The Colorado Rapids announced on
Wednesday that the club has added former Southern Methodist University
midfielder Bruno Guarda after winning a league lottery for the right
yesterday. Per club and league policies terms were not disclosed.
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| West Ham expects test against MLS stars
West Ham striker Dean Ashton believes the Major
League Soccer All-Star Game is "going to be a big test."
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| Crew's Schelotto named MLS Player of the Week
Columbus Crew midfielder Guillermo Barros
Schelotto was voted as Major League Soccer's Player of the Week for Week 17
after scoring a goal and tallying two assists in a 3-3 draw with the Kansas
City Wizards last Thursday.
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| D.C., Houston postponed again
Tuesday nights Major League Soccer make-
up game between the Houston Dynamo and D.C. United was postponed due to power
outages in southeast Washington, D.C., including RFK Stadium, and has been
rescheduled for Wednesday, July 23, at 7:30 p.m. (ET).
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| Dynamo, United renew acquaintances in league action
The Houston Dynamo and D.C. United will
play a makeup Major League Soccer fixture on Wednesday after having their
regularly scheduled game rained out last month, and postponed again Tuesday.
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| Does MLS victory really mean anything at all-star game?
Major League Soccer's All-Stars have gone
undefeated against some of the world's most well known club teams over the
past five years, but does it really mean anything in the grand scheme of
things?
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| Casey's equalizer forces Hoops to share points with Rapids
The Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas played to a
2-2 draw on Saturday night at Dick's Sporting Goods Park.
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| RSL, Fire battle to scoreless draw
Real Salt Lake and the Chicago Fire battled
to a 0-0 contest in front of almost 20,000 fans at Toyota Park on Saturday
night.
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| Donovan's late goal gives L.A. draw at New York
Landon Donovan scored his league-leading
12th goal in extra time as the Los Angeles Galaxy tied Red Bull New York, 2-2,
on Saturday night in front of 46,754 fans at Giants Stadium.
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