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Soccer: MIAA honors NSU goalie Woodruff

Northeastern State freshman Jordan Woodruff was named MIAA women's soccer goalie of the week Tuesday for the second time.

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A complete listing of games on television and radio.

The Tulsa Revolution and the Professional Arena Soccer League announced the team's home opener will be 7 p.m. Nov. 22 against Rio Grande Valley at the Cox Business Center. The rest of the schedule will be announced by the PASL this Wednesday. Also the 20-team league announced there will be three divisions; Eastern (with six teams), Central (seven teams) and Pacific (seven teams). The Revolution will be in the Central Division with the Dallas Sidekicks, Rio Grande Valley La Furia, Texas Strikers, Wichita B-52s, Monterrey Flash and Saltillo Rancho Seco.

Other Sports

Soccer: MIAA honors NSU goalie Woodruff

Northeastern State freshman Jordan Woodruff was named MIAA women's soccer goalie of the week Tuesday for the second time.

Sports TV/radio schedule today

A complete listing of games on television and radio.

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