The Emory University women’s soccer team, fresh off its first trip to the NCAA postseason in five seasons, has announced its 2019 schedule which is set to get underway Friday, August 30th against the Sewanee Tigers.
Anchored by a strong returning core including a nine-member senior class, the Emory University Women’s Soccer team earned a NCAA Division III tournament berth in 2018, the first time an Eagles squad has qualified for the postseason since 2014.
Head Coach Sue Patberg and her staff will be hosting one-day ID clinics on both Sunday, February, 24th as well as on Saturday, May 11th with the Elite summer camp set to be held from July 12th-14th.
Emory University junior Shivani Beall and sophomore Samantha Hilsee were honored by the United Soccer Coaches Association Monday evening as Beall was named to the South Atlantic All-Region First Team and Hilsee was tabbed to the Third Team.
The 22nd-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team went toe-to-toe with 17th-ranked University of Lynchburg Sunday afternoon but fell by a 2-0 margin in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships.
Senior Abbe McCarter scored just 2:07 into the first overtime period to give the Emory University Women’s Soccer team a 1-0 victory over Penn State-Berks in a thrilling, back-and-forth first round affair of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer tournament Saturday afternoon on the campus of University of Lynchburg.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer program had a strong showing on the All-University Athletic Association team as it was announced Thursday afternoon, earning six selections including two First Team honors.
Emory University junior soccer players Shivani Beall and Jun Tsuru were named to their respective women’s and men’s College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Teams on Thursday afternoon.
Back in the big dance for the first time since 2014, the Emory University Women’s Soccer team travels to Lynchburg, VA this weekend for the opening rounds of the 2018 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team is headed back to the NCAA Division III Tournament for the first time since 2014, earning an at-large bid to the tournament as the 64-team field was announced on Monday afternoon.
The 23rd-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team kept its NCAA tournament dreams alive on Saturday, defeating the University of Rochester, 3-1, at Fauver Stadium in Rochester, New York.
Emory University placed 63 student-athletes on the University Athletic Association Fall All-Academic Team which was released Tuesday afternoon by the league office.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team celebrated Senior Day on Sunday with a 2-1 win over Case Western Reserve University, extending its season-long unbeaten streak to six games.
Junior Caroline Kolski provided the only offense needed on a cold and dreary Friday night in Atlanta as the Emory University Women’s Soccer team padded their NCAA tournament resume with a 1-0 win over Carnegie Mellon University in UAA action.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, 4-1-1 in the month of October, looks to keep building its NCAA tournament resume this weekend as the Eagles welcome Carnegie Mellon University and Case Western Reserve to Atlanta for the final home games of the regular season.
Emory University junior Shivani Beall was selected as the University Athletic Association’s Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week on Monday, marking the first time in her career she has earned the weekly award.
Junior Shivani Beall recorded the first hat trick by an Emory University Women’s Soccer player since November 16th, 2013 to lead the Eagles to a 4-0 victory over Covenant College Wednesday night in the final non-conference matchup of the regular season.
Emory University senior Madison Phaneuf was named the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for Women’s Soccer on Monday afternoon after leading the Eagles to a 2-0-1 record this past week.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team picked up its first University Athletic Association victory on Sunday afternoon, knocking off No. 14/15 ranked Brandeis University, 2-1, at Gordon Field in Waltham, MA.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team played to a 1-1 draw against New York University in University Athletic Association action Friday night at Gaelic Park in Riverdale, New York.
Three second half goals paved the way for a 3-1 victory for the Emory University Women’s Soccer team against Maryville College Tuesday night at the Woodruff PE Center.
A late second half comeback fell short Saturday afternoon as the Emory University Women’s Soccer team was upended by No. 18/5 University of Chicago, 3-2, at the Woodruff PE Center in Atlanta, GA.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team continues its three-game homestand this Saturday as the Eagles host No. 18/5 ranked University of Chicago beginning at 1:30 PM EST at the Woodruff PE Center.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team bounced back into the win column Tuesday night, defeating in-state foe Berry College, 3-0, at the Woodruff PE Center in Atlanta, GA.
Darcy Cunningham’s game-winning goal in the 95th minute gave the top-ranked Washington University Bears a 2-1 overtime victory over the 24th-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team Saturday afternoon in the University Athletic Association opener played at Francis Field in St. Louis, MO.
The No. 24 ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer team faces one of its toughest road tests of the season Saturday afternoon when it travels to St. Louis, MO to take on the top-ranked Washington University Bears in the University Athletic Association opener at Francis Field at 2:30 PM EST.
Emory University sophomore Samantha Hilsee of the Women’s Soccer team has been named the University Athletic Association Offensive Athlete of the Week. It is the first career honor for the Windermere, FL native.
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team won its third consecutive game Sunday afternoon, dominating Huntingdon College to the tune of 6-0 in Montgomery, AL. With the win, the Eagles improve to 6-2 on the year while the Hawks dropped to 3-3-3.
Freshman Arielle Williamson had a career game for the Eagles, coming off the bench and recording her first multi-goal game of her career to power Emory to the 3-0 over Piedmont Friday night in Atlanta.