Former Emory University All-American Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the All-Southeastern Conference Team of the pro-am soccer W-League, after her first season with the Atlanta Silverbacks.
The Emory University women's soccer team held its annual alumni game on Saturday, April 5th at the Woodruff P.E. Center. Click here to view the photo album from the event.
Emory University seniors Kelly Costopoulos and Lauren Gorodetsky of the Women’s Soccer Team were selected as recipients of the prestigious NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, based on their academic, athletic, and community achievements during their careers at the University.
Emory University senior Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the 2013 Jewish Sports Review Women’s College All-America Soccer Team, based her performance during the season.
Emory University Head Women’s Soccer Coach Sue Patberg has announced the team’s incoming freshman class, a talented group of 12 players who will join the team for the fall of 2014.
2013 proved to be another successful season for the Emory Women’s Soccer Team, as the squad matched the second highest win total in the program’s history with a 16-4-1 record, and qualified for the NCAA Division III Championships for the fourth-consecutive season.
Emory University senior Lauren Gorodetsky named a D3Soccer.com All-American on Friday afternoon, earning a spot on the First Team for the third-consecutive season in 2013.
Emory University Women's Soccer received a Team Academic Award from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), while senior Lauren Gorodetsky was named to the NSCAA College Division Women's Scholar All-America Third Team, and Kelly Costopoulos earned a spot on the Scholar All-South Region First Team in 2013.
Emory University senior defender Lauren Gorodetsky (Palm City, FL / Jensen Beach) was named to the 2013 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ Continental Tire All-America Third Team, becoming just the eighth player in NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer history to claim four all-America honors over a career.
Emory University seniors Lauren Gorodetsky and Kelly Costopoulos were each selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ Continental Tire NCAA Division III Women’s All-South Atlantic Region team for their performances during the 2013 campaign. Gorodetsky earned a berth to the first team, while Costopoulos was placed on the second team.
Emory University seniors Lauren Gorodetsky and Kelly Costopoulos were each named to the Capital One Academic All-America team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), based on their outstanding academic and athletic achievements during their collegiate careers.
Emory University sophomore goalkeeper Liz Arnold was named the final University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer for the 2013 campaign.
Emory University’s 2013 campaign came to a close in heartbreaking fashion in the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Friday night, as junior Alexa Sharkey scored the contest’s lone goal in the 102nd minute of play for fourth-ranked Wheaton College, sending the Eagles to a season-ending 1-0 double-overtime loss in San Antonio, Texas.
The eighth-ranked Emory University Eagles will travel to Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas for the next two rounds of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Friday, November 22nd and Saturday, November 23rd. The Eagles will take on the fourth-ranked Thunder of Wheaton College (Ill.) on Friday at 8:30 PM ET, with the winning team advancing to the quarterfinal match on Saturday at 6:00 PM ET.
Emory University junior Emily Feldman and freshman Hannah Meyer were named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer after leading the eighth-ranked Eagles into the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships with wins over Piedmont College and 11th-ranked Lynchburg College last weekend.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team, ranked eighth in the country, will continue its quest for an NCAA Division III Championship in San Antonio, Texas, facing fourth-ranked Wheaton College (Ill.) in the round of sixteen on Friday, November 22nd at 8:30 PM ET.
The eighth-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team overcame an early deficit on Sunday to come from behind and defeat 11th-ranked Lynchburg College 2-1 in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Emory University junior Emily Feldman recorded the first postseason ‘hat trick’ in the program’s history, and junior Charlotte Butker added two goals and an assist, as the eighth-ranked Eagles rolled to a 6-1 home win over Piedmont College in the first round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Saturday.
Emory University senior defender Lauren Gorodetsky became the first three-time Most Valuable Player in the history of University Athletic Association (UAA) Women’s Soccer, headlining a list of seven Eagles named to the 2013 all-conference teams.
Emory University will play host to the first two rounds of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Saturday, November 16th and Sunday, November 17th, as the eighth-ranked Eagles will welcome Piedmont College, 11th-ranked Lynchburg College and Centre College to the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Emory University senior was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Women’s Soccer Offensive Athlete of the Week, after scoring a goal and assisting on another during the Eagles’ 3-0 win over 23rd-ranked Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday.
The eighth-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Monday afternoon, and will host, Piedmont College, Lynchburg College and Centre College for the first two rounds of the tournament at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday and Sunday, November 16th & 17th.
The Emory volleyball, women's soccer and men's soccer teams will be eagerly awaiting to find out what the postseason holds on Monday (Nov. 11) when the NCAA announces the selections for those sports.
The eighth-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team closed out its 2013 regular season with a shutout win over a nationally-ranked opponent, defeating 23rd-ranked Carnegie Mellon University 3-0 at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday afternoon.
The eighth-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will aim to keep its streak of strong play going this weekend, when the squad hosts 23rd-ranked Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday, November 9th at 1:30 PM in its regular season finale at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
Emory University freshman Hannah Meyer was selected as the University Athletic Association (UAA) Defensive Athlete off the Week for Women’s Soccer, after leading the eighth-ranked Eagles to a pair of shutout wins on the road last weekend.
Emory University senior Kelly Costopoulos broke a scoreless tie in the 84th minute with her fifth goal of the season, leading the eighth-ranked Eagles to a 1-0 win at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday afternoon.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, ranked eighth in Division III, matched its longest streak of the season with its fifth-consecutive win on Friday night, defeating the University of Rochester 2-0 in Rochester, New York.
Emory University seniors Kelly Costopoulos and Lauren Gorodetsky and sophomore Liz Arnold were each selected to the Capital One Academic All-District Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), based on their performances both in the field and in the classroom for the seventh-ranked Eagles this season.