CUP U-23 Women’s Team Competes at Regionals
This past weekend our CUP Red U23 Women’s team competed for a Regional
Championship in St. Joseph, Michigan. The team is comprised of top
college players from throughout the Ohio South, Indiana, and Kentucky
area. Click here for more info.
CUP U19 Girls Win State Cup Championship
Cincinnati United Premier has placed another team in the 2007 USYSA
Region II Championships by winning the U-19 Girls OSYSA State Cup
Championship. Click here for more info.
CUP U-15 Red Girls are State Cup Champions !!!

The Cincinnati United Premier U-15 Red girl’s team is the 2007 OSYSA
State Cup Champions. The road to the championship was long and
difficult but the girls stayed focused and disciplined as they overcame
several injuries and even having a player red carded in the round of 8.
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CUP Class of 2007 College Commitments
Cincinnati
United Premier is honored to announce that the senior class of 2007 has
committed to attend the College or University of their choice. This
class has achieved excellence academically and athletically and we wish
all of them the best of luck. Click Here to view college commitments.
CUP U16 Girls Red at the adidas
Womens Invitational 2006

The CUP U16 Red Girls played in
the adidas Women's Invitational in Brentwood, TN. They
were the champions of the U16 girls age group. Here
are the results:
CUP Red U16 v. Brentwood Pride (TN)
1-0
CUP Red U16 v. Warrior SC Elite (OH-S) 3-0
Semi-finals: CUP Red U16 v. Brentwood Real Madrid (TN)
1-0 (This game went to PK's and our GK Alexis had 3
saves in the shootout situation which is pretty rare.
It was 3-2 in PK's with 2 of our kids not converting
their PK opportunities. Real Madrid are TN State Champs
and ranked #1 in the state of TN and #18 in Region
3)
Finals: CUP Red U16 v. Fury Premier (TN) 1-0 (Fury
is ranked #2 in the state of TN and #31 in Region 3.
This game also went to PK's and nobody from our 5 shooters
missed their shot. Our GK came up with one save so
it was 5-4 in PK's)
CUP Sends Off an Outstanding Group of Student-Athletes
CUP Parents and Coaches
proudly honored the class of 2006 as they signed their National Letter of
Intent or committed to attend the College or University of their choice.
This class has achieved excellence academically and athletically and we wish
all of them the best of luck. Thank you to Montgomery Inn for hosting this
year’s celebration. Click Here for More Info..
U-16 Girls Win
Vulcan Cup in Birmingham, Alabama
The CUP U-16 White Girls team played four hard fought
games in Birmingham, Alabama on March 11th and 12th.
They brought the Vulcan Cup Championship home in style
with a 4-0 record and allowed only 1 goal while scoring
8. Coach Ole Jacobsen was very pleased with his teams
overall level of play. Coach Jacobsen stated “Each
game a different girl or set of girls would step-up
and make a difference in the match.” The team
had a great time on the field and as much fun eating
ribs at Birmingham’s Johnny Rays Rib Place.
CUP White 1 vs. Redoubt Futbol Club (TN) 0
CUP White 4 vs SWI Blitz Premier (IN) 1
CUP White 2 vs. Mockingbird White (KY) 0
CUP White 1 vs. Diadora Lady Impact (TN) 0
Former
CUP Player, Colleen Posey, Receives SEC Honor
Four Alabama soccer players, Libby Probst, Kara Gudmens, Colleen Posey and Kailey
Corken, have all garnered post-season honors from the Southeastern Conference
as announced Wednesday at the SEC Soccer Banquet in Orange Beach, Ala. Click
Here to Read Complete Article...
CUP
Girls Announce College Signings
Cincinnati, OH - Cincinnati United Premier
(CUP), Cincinnati’s only Premier League Soccer
program (CUSL), has trained nearly one hundred
players within the CUP program during the last
four years who have received college scholarships,
including DivisionI.
Cincinnati
United Premier Girls (CUP) proudly announces this
year’s
high school senior commitments
from the U18 program. They will continue their soccer
careers into college in the fall of 2005. Their commitment
to the game of soccer, dedication to the program offered
by CUP, and athletic ability has collectively resulted
in over $500,000 in collegiate, scholarship opportunity.
Andrea
Bouldin – Eastern
Michigan University
Molly Buns - University of Tennessee
Amanda Campbell – Bowling
Green State University
Kay
Connelly – Marquette University
Brianne Eisenhard – Bowling
Green State University
Amanda
Gallow – University of Dayton
Lauren Garcia – Williams
College
Betsy Jacobs – Kent
State University
Jen Johannigman
- University of Cincinnati
Jessica
Mello – University of Louisville
Courtney
Mink – Ohio University
Colleen Posey – University
of Alabama
Carla Schierloh-
Eastern Michigan University
Erika
Schmitt – Ohio University
Rachel Ulrich
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Jenn
Vilkoski – Ball State University
Sarah Ash – Undecided
Michaela Goldstein – Undecided
Susan Loeffler
- Undecided