Emory University Women’s Soccer Head Coach Sue Patberg has been selected to coach at the United States U-17 Women's National Team training camp at the Elite Athlete Training Center in Chula Vista, California from June 2-11.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer program has announced the early decision commitments that will join the team for the fall later this calendar year. Included in the group are Lily Dresner, Jordan Fitzgerald, Samantha Hilsee, Caroline Moore, Anne Otterbein, Katie Taylor, Yasmin Toy and Kelly Walsh.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team concluded the 2016 season with an overall record of 9-5-3, the 28th consecutive winning season for the program.
Head Coach Sue Patberg of the Emory University women's soccer team will be hosting one day soccer clinics on Sunday, February 26th and Sunday, May 7th, 2017.
Senior defender Hannah Meyer of the Emory University Women’s Soccer team has been named to the NSCAA (National Soccer Coaches Association of America) South-Atlantic All-Region Third Team as announced by the organization on Tuesday afternoon.
Six student-athletes from the Emory University Women’s Soccer team were named to the All-University Athletic Association as announced by the league office on Monday morning. Senior Hannah Meyer and freshman Shivani Beall earned First Team honors with senior Cristina Ramirez, junior Anna Gurney, sophomore Danielle Darius and freshman Caroline Kolski being tabbed as Honorable Mentions.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team closed out the 2016 regular season on Saturday night, playing to a 2-2 double overtime tie against the University of Rochester at Edwin Fauver Stadium in Rochester, NY.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team gears up for the final game of the 2016 regular season, traveling to Rochester, NY to face the University of Rochester Yellowjackets on Saturday evening. Kickoff from Edwin Fauver Stadium is set for 5:00 PM.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team played to its second consecutive tie against a University Athletic Association opponent, playing to a 1-1 draw with New York University on Sunday afternoon at Gaelic Park on the campus of Manhattan College in Riverdale, New York.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team played to a 1-1 double overtime draw with 17th-ranked Brandeis University on Friday evening in Waltham, Massachusetts. With the tie, the Eagles slip to fifth place in the UAA standings at 2-2-1, a game and half back of first place Chicago (4-1) with two games remaining in UAA action.
Emory University soccer players senior Hannah Meyer and juniors Jason McCartney and Cody Gardiner have been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District teams as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced by the organization on Thursday afternoon.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team hits the road this weekend for a pair of University Athletic Association contests. On Friday, the Eagles will travel to Waltham, MA to square off against #17 Brandeis University at 5:00 pm before heading to Riverdale, NY on Sunday to face New York University at 11:00 am.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team dominated Division II Brevard College Tuesday night at the Woodruff Physical Education Center, defeating the Tornados 5-0 to give Head Coach Sue Patberg win No. 300 in her career. Patberg, who is in her 23rd season as a head coach now stands at 300-129-54 overall and is 154-42-36 in her 12 seasons guiding the Eagles. She becomes the 56th head coach in NCAA Women’s Soccer history to reach that milestone.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team returns to action after a nine-day layoff to host Division II Brevard College on Tuesday night in the final regular season home game at the Woodruff PE Center. The game is set to get underway at 6:00 pm.
Senior Cristina Ramirez of the Emory University Women’s Soccer team has been tabbed as the University Athletic Association Offensive Athlete of the Week as announced by the league office on Monday afternoon. This is first UAA honor for Ramirez in her career and the second weekly honor the Eagles have received this season.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team dropped a heartbreaker on Sunday afternoon, falling to 19th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University 2-1 in overtime at the Woodruff PE Center. The Eagles fall to 2-2 in UAA play, sitting one game behind first place Carnegie Mellon and University of Chicago, now both at 3-1 in the conference after Sunday.
Senior Cristina Ramirez scored twice and added an assist to lead the Emory University Women’s Soccer team to a bounce back win, defeating Case Western Reserve University by a score of 4-0 on Friday evening at the Woodruff PE Center. With the victory, the Eagles improved to 2-1 in UAA action and 8-4 overall while the Spartans fell to 5-5-3 on the season and 0-2-1 in conference play.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team returns home to face off against University Athletic Association opponents Case Western Reserve University and Carnegie Mellon University. Kickoff is set for 5:00 pm against the Spartans on Friday evening followed by an 11:00 AM start time against the Tartans on Sunday.
Prior to start of the game on Sunday morning, the Eagles will have a special pregame ceremony to honor their two seniors – Cristina Ramirez and Hannah Meyer.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team saw its five-game winning streak come to an end on Saturday afternoon as the Eagles fell to University Athletic Association rival 15th-ranked Washington University by a score of 2-1. With the defeat, Emory drops to 7-4 overall and 1-1 in UAA play while the Bears improve to 9-2-1 and 1-1 in conference action.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team returns to University Athletic Association competition this Saturday as the Eagles travel to 15th-ranked Washington University. Kickoff is scheduled for noon eastern.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team continued its winning ways on Tuesday night as the Eagles stifled the Sewanee University Tigers, 1-0, in a non-conference contest at the Woodruff PE Center. Emory has now won five straight games to improve to 7-3 overall while the Tigers drop to 5-6-1 on the season.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team is back in action Tuesday night as the Eagles host Sewanee University in a non-conference matchup at the Woodruff Physical Education Center. The game is set to get underway at 6:00 pm.
Sophomore Nikki Batt of the Emory University Women’s Soccer team has been named the University Athletic Association Women’s Soccer Defender of the Week as announced by the Association on Monday afternoon. This is the first career Athlete of the Week honor for Batt and the first AOW award for the Eagles this season.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team began the University Athletic Association portion of their schedule on a strong note Saturday afternoon, blanking 4th-ranked University of Chicago 2-0 at the Woodruff PE Center. The Eagles have now won four consecutive contests to improve to 6-3 on the year while the loss was the first suffered by the Maroons this season as they fall to 9-1-0.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, winners of their past three games, begin the University Athletic Association portion of their schedule on Saturday morning as the Eagles welcome fourth-ranked University of Chicago to the Woodruff PE Center for the conference opener for both teams. The game is set to get underway at 11:00 am.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer game Wednesday night at Maryville College has been postponed due to a scheduling conflict.
The Scots were originally slated to play Covenant College on Tuesday night but that match has been rescheduled for Wednesday evening due to inclement weather in the area on Tuesday. There has been no makeup date scheduled at this time between Emory and Maryville.
Freshman Caroline Kolski scored just 2:56 seconds into the second overtime period to give the Emory University Women’s Soccer team a come-from-behind victory over 23rd-ranked Centre College, 2-1, on Sunday afternoon at the Woodruff PE Center. The Eagles have now won three straight to run their record to 5-3 on the year while the loss was the first of the season for the Colonels as they drop to 8-1-2.