2014 Emory Women's Soccer News

  • Emory Men’s & Women’s Soccer Earn NSCAA Team Academic Awards
    February 24, 2015
    The Emory University Men’s and Women’s Soccer Teams each received Team Academic Awards from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America for the 2013-14 academic year.
  • Emory Coach Sue Patberg Speaks at the PBC Women in Athletics Seminar
    February 04, 2015
    Emory University Head Women’s Soccer Coach Sue Patberg was invited by the Peach Belt, an NCAA Division II conference, to speak as part of an eight-person panel at its sixth-annual Women in Athletics Seminar in Augusta, Georgia last Thursday.
  • Emory Women’s Soccer 2014 Season Recap
    December 18, 2014
    The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team suffered just one loss in the regular season, en route to qualifying for the NCAA Division III Championships for a program-record fifth-consecutive season in 2014.
  • Feldman Receives NSCAA Scholar All-South Region Honors
    December 18, 2014
    Emory University senior forward Emily Feldman was named to the 2014 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Scholar All-South Region Second Team, for her achievements both on the field and in the classroom during the season.
  • Feldman, Peterson and Lucas Named to NSCAA All-Region Teams
    December 04, 2014
    Emory University senior forward Emily Feldman was named to the NSCAA/ Continental Tire All-South Atlantic Region Second Team, while senior defender Kaelyn Lucas and junior defender Ally Peterson each earned a berth to the third team.
  • #21 Eagles’ Season Ends with 1-0 NCAA Loss to Kenyon
    November 15, 2014
    21st-ranked Emory University saw its 2014 campaign come to a close on Saturday afternoon, as the Eagles fell to Kenyon College 1-0 in the first round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships on Saturday afternoon in Crestview Hills, Kentucky.
  • Six Eagles Receive All-UAA Women’s Soccer Honors
    November 13, 2014
    Led by first team selections in seniors Emily Feldman and Kaelyn Lucas, six members of the 21st-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team were selected to the all-University Athletic Association (UAA) teams, announced by the conference on Thursday afternoon.
  • #21 Women’s Soccer to Open NCAA Play against Kenyon on Saturday
    November 13, 2014
    Emory University, ranked 21st in Division III, will be looking to advance to the round of 16 of the NCAA Division III Championships for the fifth-consecutive season when the team heads to Crestview Hills, Kentucky for the first and second rounds of the tournament on Saturday, November 15th and Sunday, November 16th.
  • Feldman Named UAA Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer
    November 11, 2014
    Emory University senior forward Emily Feldman was selected as the University Athletic Association (UAA) Offensive Athlete of the Week for women’s soccer, after scoring the game-winning goal during the 24th-ranked Eagles’ 1-0 upset win at fourth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University in the team’s regular season finale.
  • Women’s Soccer Receives Fifth-Straight NCAA Tournament Bid
    November 10, 2014
    The 24th-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team was selected to the NCAA Division III Championships, and will be headed to Crestview Hills, Kentucky for the first two rounds of tournament play on Saturday, November 15th and Sunday, November 16th.
  • #24 Emory Upsets #4 Carnegie Mellon in Regular Season Finale
    November 08, 2014
    Emory University senior Emily Feldman broke a scoreless tie with a 70th minute goal, and the defense recorded its fifth-straight clean sheet, as the 24th-ranked Eagles upset fourth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University 1-0 in their regular season finale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Saturday afternoon.
  • #24 Women’s Soccer Aims for Upset at #4 Carnegie Mellon
    November 06, 2014
    Emory University, ranked 24th in Division III, will look to add a key victory to its resume heading into the NCAA Division III Championships, when the squad heads to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to face fourth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University on Saturday, November 8th at 2:30 PM.
  • Peterson Selected as UAA Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week
    November 04, 2014
    Emory University junior Ally Peterson was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week after helping guide the 21st-ranked Eagles to three shutouts in as many games, including a pair in conference play.
  • 21st-Ranked Emory Wins 3-0 over Case on ‘Senior Day’
    November 02, 2014
    Emory University celebrated ‘Senior Day’ with an offensive outburst on Sunday afternoon, as the 21st-ranked Eagles defeated Case Western Reserve University 3-0 in the team’s final home game of the 2014 campaign.
  • #21 Emory Plays to Scoreless Tie at Home with Rochester
    October 31, 2014
    The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team played to a scoreless tie with the University of Rochester at the Woodruff P.E. Center on Friday night.
  • Arnold Named to Capital One Academic All-District Team
    October 30, 2014
    Emory University junior goalkeeper Liz Arnold was named to the Capital One Academic All-District Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), based on her athletic and academic performance, both this season and over her career as an Eagle.
  • #21 Women’s Soccer to Wrap-Up Home Schedule against Rochester & Case
    October 29, 2014
    The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, ranked 21st in Division III, will begin a key three-game stretch to end its 2014 regular season this weekend, when the Eagles play host to a pair University Athletic Association (UAA) opponents in the University of Rochester (5-7-3) at 7:30 PM on Friday, October 31st, and Case Western Reserve University (8-4-3) at 1:30 PM on Sunday, November 2nd.
  • Butker Scores Twice to Lead #21 Emory to Win at Birmingham-So.
    October 28, 2014
    Emory University senior forward Charlotte Butker scored a goal in each half on Tuesday night in Birmingham, Alabama to guide the 21st-ranked Eagles to a 2-0 win over Birmingham-Southern College in the squad’s final non-conference game of the 2014 regular season.
  • Franty & Morell Named UAA Women’s Soccer Athletes of the Week
    October 28, 2014
    Emory University freshman forward Emily Franty and junior defender Jordan Morell were selected as the University Athletic Association (UAA) Offensive and Defensive Players of the Week, respectively, for their performances during the 19th-ranked Eagles’ 9-0 win over LaGrange College last Wednesday.
  • Eagles & Panthers to Play Make-Up Game on Tuesday
    October 27, 2014
    The Emory University Eagles will travel to Birmingham-Southern College for a meeting with the Panthers at 8:00 PM ET on Tuesday, October 28th in Birmingham, Alabama, as the two squads will attempt to make-up a rained-out contest from earlier in the season for the second time.
  • #19 Emory’s Offense Comes Alive in 9-0 Win over LaGrange
    October 22, 2014
    Emory University’s offense burst out for a season-high in goals scored on Wednesday night, as the 19th-ranked Eagles claimed a 9-0 win at LaGrange College.
  • Emory Women’s Soccer Heads to LaGrange on Wednesday
    October 21, 2014
    The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will travel to LaGrange, Georgia on Wednesday, October 22nd at 7:00 PM for a non-conference match-up with the LaGrange College Panthers.
  • Ninth-Ranked Women’s Soccer Plays to Second-Straight UAA Tie
    October 19, 2014
    Ninth-ranked Emory University recorded its second-straight tie and its third in four University Athletic Association (UAA) games this season, as the Eagles and the Brandeis University Judges played to a 1-1 draw in Waltham, Massachusetts on Sunday.
  • #9 Eagles Tie #23 NYU in UAA Action
    October 17, 2014
    After playing scoreless soccer for the first 80 minutes, Emory University and New York University each scored a goal in the final 10 minutes of regulation on Friday in New York, as the ninth-ranked Eagles and the 23rd-ranked Violets played to a 1-1 double-overtime tie.
  • #9 Women’s Soccer to Play at #23 NYU, Brandeis this Weekend
    October 15, 2014
    The ninth-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will face a pair of conference road tests this weekend, when the Eagles travel to New York to face 23rd-ranked New York University on Friday, October 17th, and Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts on Sunday, October 19th. Both contests are slated for 1:30 PM starts.
  • Women's Soccer vs. Birmingham-So. Postponed Again
    October 13, 2014
    The Emory University Women's Soccer game at Birmingham-Southern on Monday has been postponed, due to anticipated severe thunderstorms in the Birmingham, Alabama area.
  • Eagles Look to Rebound in Monday Matchup with Birmingham-So.
    October 13, 2014
    The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will look to rebound quickly from its first loss of the season, when the squad heads to Birmingham, Alabama for an 8:00 PM ET game on Monday, October 13th against the Birmingham-Southern Panthers, a make-up of a contest rained out earlier in the year.
  • #5 Emory Women’s Soccer Falls to #14 Chicago, 2-1
    October 11, 2014
    Fifth-ranked Emory University fell behind by a pair of goals in the first half to the 14th-ranked University of Chicago, and the Maroons withstood a late surge by the Eagles to hold on to a 2-1 win at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Saturday afternoon.
  • Fifth-Ranked Eagles Return to UAA Action against #14 Chicago
    October 09, 2014
    Emory University will play its first home conference game of the 2014 campaign on Saturday, October 11th, when the fifth-ranked Eagles play host to University Athletic Association (UAA) rival and 14th-ranked University of Chicago at 1:30 PM at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
  • Arnold Wins Second-Straight UAA Athlete of the Week Honor
    October 07, 2014
    Emory University junior goalkeeper Liz Arnold was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Defensive Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer for the second-straight week, after leading the fifth-ranked eagles to a 1-1 double-overtime tie with Washington University (Mo.).
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