Former Emory University goalkeepers Erica Stein and Kaele Leonard were featured in an article posted to NCAA.org about their unique friendship while splitting time in goal, and their work raising money for cancer research through Relay for Life.
The nationally second-ranked Emory University women’s soccer has announced its class of incoming freshman who are set to join the squad beginning in the Fall of 2013. Included in the group are Julia Bassell, Emily Matis, Hannah Meyer, Bailey Plummer and Cristina Ramirez.
Emory University junior defender Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the Jewish Sports Review All-America First Team, while sophomore forward Emily Feldman garnered an honorable mention to the squad.
The 2012 Emory University women’s soccer season proved to be the most successful one in the program’s history, as the Eagles made a run all the way to the NCAA Championship game, finishing as the National Runner-Up and ending the season with a 15-2-7 overall record.
Emory University junior Lauren Gorodetsky was named the D3Soccer.com Defender of the Year, and Sue Patberg claimed the National Coach of the Year honor, after the pair helped lead the Eagles to a second-place finish at the 2012 NCAA Division III Championships, the best finish in the program’s history.
Emory University placed three players on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer All-South Atlantic Region Teams, with juniors Lauren Gorodetsky and Kelly Costopoulos earning first team recognition, and junior Veronica Romero claiming a spot on the third team.
Photos from three Emory home games during the 2012 Women's Soccer season are now available for purchase on EmoryAthletics.com. Click on the links below to view the photo galleries from each game.
Emory University junior Lauren Gorodetsky was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week, while sophomore Emily Feldman claimed the offensive honor, the final such conference awards of the 2012 women’s soccer season.
For the third-consecutive year, Emory University junior Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Continental Tire NCAA Division III Women’s All-America team, as the defender earned a selection to the first team for the first time in her career.
The 16th-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team finished second at the 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championship, following a hard-fought 1-0 loss to top-ranked Messiah College on Saturday night at the Blossom Soccer Complex in San Antonio, TX.
When the Emory University Eagles looked at their 2012 schedule before the season, the team knew that one of its toughest challenges would come right at the onset of the year, a season-opening game against top-ranked and reigning NCAA Division III Champions Messiah College on their home field.
Emory University sophomore Emily Feldman and junior all-American Lauren Gorodetsky each scored second half goals against 12th-ranked Wheaton College (Ill.) to give the Eagles (15-1-7) a 2-1 win in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships, and lift the team to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Championship match. Emory will play the winner of the other semifinal between Messiah and Misericordia, to be played later tonight.
The Emory University women's soccer team, which will be making its first NCAA Semifinal appearance on Friday, was featured during the Fox 5 Atlanta sports report on Tuesday.
Emory University junior midfielder Kelly Costopoulos was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Second Team, while junior defender Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the Third Team, based on their performances both in the classroom and on the field during the 2012 season.
The Emory University women’s soccer team will make its first appearance in the NCAA Semifinals this week, as the 16th-ranked Eagles will take on 11th-ranked Wheaton College (Ill.) on Friday, November 30th at 6:00 PM ET, for the right to play for the NCAA Championship on Saturday.
Emory University sophomore Emily Feldman was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Offensive Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer, after scoring two goals for the 16th-ranked Eagles andhelping the squad reach the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships for the first time in the program’s history.
After 110 minutes of scoreless soccer and an epic 13-round shootout, which included a pair of saves by goalkeeper Kaele Leonard, sophomore Jennifer Grant knocked in the match-clinching penalty kick to allow the Eagles to advance to the NCAA Semifinals for the first time in school history, with a 0-0 tie against Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Emory University women’s soccer team will look for its first-ever berth into the NCAA Division III Semifinals on Sunday, when the 16th-ranked Eagles take on the 17th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University Tartans in the tournament quarterfinals at 1:30 PM in Pittsburgh, PA.
Emory University sophomore Emily Feldman scored a pair of first half goals on Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to guide the 16th-ranked Eagles to a 2-1 win over 19th-ranked Loras College and the team’s second-ever berth into the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Quarterfinals.
The Emory University women’s soccer team, ranked 16th in the nation, will face off against the 19th-ranked Duhawks of Loras College in the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Championships on Saturday, November 17th at 11:00 AM in Pittsburgh, PA.
Emory University senior goalkeeper Erica Stein was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week for women’s soccer, following her contributions during a pair of shutouts by the 16th-ranked Eagles in NCAA games last weekend.
The Emory University women's soccer team will return to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA for the Sectional Rounds of the 2012 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championships. Games will be played on Saturday, November 17th and Sunday, November 18th.
The sixteenth-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team utilized a goal in each half and some strong goalkeeping to hand the seventh-ranked Centre College Colonels a 2-0 loss on their home field, and advance to the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Championships.
The 16th-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team opened up NCAA Division III Championship play on Saturday night with a 2-0 victory of DePauw University in first round action from Danville, Kentucky.
Following the team’s win over DePauw University on Saturday night, the 16th-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team will face host and seventh-ranked Centre College in the second round of the tournament in Danville, KY on Sunday, November 11th at 5:00 PM.
Emory University junior Lauren Gorodetsky was named the co-Most Valuable Player of the University Athletic Association (UAA), and was joined by junior Veronica Romero on the all-UAA First Team. In addition, junior co-captain Kelly Costopoulos, sophomore Emily Feldman and junior Greta Jochmann were named to the all-UAA Second Team, while junior Lauren Drosick and senior Kaele Leonard were each honorable mentions.
The 16th-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team will open 2012 NCAA Division III Championship play this weekend, as the Eagles will travel to Danville, Kentucky for the first and second rounds of the tournament. Emory’s first round match will be against DePauw University at 7:30 PM on Saturday, November 10th.
The eighth-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team (11-1-6) earned a bid to the 2012 NCAA Division III Championships, and will travel to Centre College in Danville, Kentucky for its first-round match up against DePauw University (7-10-1).
The eighth-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team wrapped up its 2012 regular season with a scoreless tie at 19th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA on Sunday afternoon.