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Women’s Soccer Hosts Conference Rival Harvard Tomorrow, Looks to Secure First Ivy Win of Season

Jill Mendelsohn  —  Oct 9, 2009

Trying to recover and regain its momentum, the women’s soccer team (1-8-1, 0-2 Ivy) remains at home this weekend as it faces Ivy League foe, Harvard, tomorrow afternoon at Berman Field.

“The game this weekend will be our chance to showcase our talent and put goals in the back of the net,” said junior midfielder Katie Hayes.

Women’s Soccer Seeks First Win Against Colgate

Jill Mendelsohn  —  Sep 16, 2009

Hoping to utilize its home field advantage, the women’s soccer team squares off against Colgate tonight, aiming to defeat one of its New York rivals in a rare midweek game.

“We have a short recovery, but we are definitely looking forward to playing another New York team … we are just looking to do what we’ve been doing and get a good start for the upcoming weekend,” said assistant coach Elke Reisdorph.

After the Red’s disappointing losses last weekend, the team is fired up to return to the playing field for its next challenge against the Raiders. Interestingly, Colgate is coming off a split weekend, after losing to Syracuse before tying with Marist.

W. Soccer Downed

Jeremy Drucker  —  Nov 6, 2006

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A difficult rebuilding season came to a close for the women’s soccer team on Saturday with a 3-1 loss to Ivy-rival Dartmouth (12-4-1, 6-1 Ivy). The Red (3-13-1, 1-6 Ivy) said farewell not just to the season, but to its seven seniors, who played their last game in the friendly confines of Berman Field.

Kick and finish

Kuan-Wei Chen  —  Oct 26, 2006

(Kuan-Wei Chen / Sun Staff)

Kick and finish

Kick and finish

Kuan-Wei Chen  —  Oct 26, 2006

(Kuan-Wei Chen / Sun Staff)

Kick and finish

W. Soccer Defeats Great Danes

Patrick Blakemore  —  Oct 26, 2006

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W. booters blank Albany, win second straight at home

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In soccer, stout defense and midfield ball control are often a recipe for success. Last night the women’s soccer team had both in its victory against Albany — it didn’t hurt that it also scored five goals in a 5-0 rout of the Great Danes (5-13-1). The performance, which gave the Red its second straight win at home, could only be described as dominant.

Kick and finish

Kuan-Wei Chen  —  Oct 26, 2006

Junior midfielder Molly Easterlin (20) protects the ball from Penn’s Jess Rothenheber (9) in the Red’s 1-0 loss to the Quakers on Sept. 30.

W. Soccer Shut Out by Buffalo Defense

Patrick Blakemore  —  Oct 19, 2006

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After the initial elation of last weekend’s victory over Yale had finally subsided, the women’s soccer team went on the road last night to Buffalo in hopes of starting its first win streak of the season. Instead, the Red (2-10-1, 1-2 Ivy) found itself in an all too familiar place when the game was over, as Buffalo (7-8) trotted off the field with a 3-0 victory.

Serve and protect

Kuan-Wei Chen  —  Oct 19, 2006

Senior forward Alison McKeown (left) protects the ball from a Yale defender in a match earlier this season.

Serve and protect

A step ahead

Alex Teney  —  Oct 16, 2006

Senior midfielder Jessica Schindler (12) gets a cross off as a Yale defender closes in during the women’s soccer team’s 3-1 victory over the Bulldogs Saturday afternoon.

A step ahead
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