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February 15, 2008
Wheaton Senior Jenna Stiegler Shares Pan American Maccabi Games Experience with NCAA's Double-A Zone Wheaton College women's soccer senior back Jenna Stiegler recently wrote for the Double-A Zone, the NCAA's official blog, recounting her experience representing the United States during winter break at the 11th Pan American Maccabi Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ![]()
February 14, 2008
Wheaton Women's Soccer Awarded NSCAA Team Ethics Accolade The Wheaton College women's soccer team was one of 59 college teams from around the country to earn the 2007 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas Team Ethics Award, which recognizes teams that exhibit fair play, sporting behavior and adherence to the laws of the game. ![]()
December 19, 2007
Nine Different Lyons Draw All-Region Women's Soccer Accolades Nine total Wheaton College women's soccer players were named all-region by three organizations, as senior Erin Davis and freshman Melida Alvarez were each on teams selected by the NSCAA, the NEWISA and D3Kicks.com. ![]()
December 18, 2007
Davis Becomes Second Wheaton Back to Earn Multiple All-America Honors Wheaton College women's soccer standout Erin Davis was named to a National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/adidas NCAA Division III All-America team for the second straight season, placing on the first squad for the initial time. ![]()
December 6, 2007
Women's Soccer Draws NSCAA Academic Honor for Seventh Straight Year The Wheaton College women's soccer program earned the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award for the seventh consecutive season as one of 296 women's squads from all levels of the NCAA, NAIA and junior college ranks to draw the honor for the 2006-07 academic year. ![]()
November 29, 2007
Wheaton's Stiegler Selected to Compete at Pan American Maccabi Games Wheaton College women's soccer senior Jenna Stiegler has been selected to compete on a team that will represent the United States at the 11th Pan American Maccabi Games in Buenos Aires, Argentina, beginning in late December. ![]()
November 28, 2007
Program-Best Five Wheaton Women's Soccer Players to Compete in NEWISA Senior Bowl The Wheaton College women's soccer team will have a program-best and game-high five players attend Sunday morning's NEWISA Senior Bowl at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. ![]()
November 20, 2007
MIT's Amy Ludlum Named Academic All-America Katie Pesce and Stephanie Brenman Earn All-District Honors ![]()
November 20, 2007
WPI's Lynn Worobey Named Third Team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Women's Soccer Academic All-America WPI women's soccer defender Lynn Worobey has been named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America third team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (Co-SIDA). ![]()
November 11, 2007
Ithaca Moves on to Sectionals with 1-0 Victory Over Wheaton in NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament Second Round Amy Scheffer tallied the game-winner in the 41st minute, and Ithaca will move on to next weekend's sectionals thanks to a 1-0 win over Wheaton College during the second round of Saturday's NCAA Division III Tournament. ![]()
November 9, 2007
Davis plays hand in five straight goals as Wheaton blanks Baptist Bible, 9-0 in NCAA Tournament First Round Senior Erin Davis tied a school record with four assists as she played a hand in five consecutive goals in leading the Wheaton College women's soccer team to a 9-0 victory over Baptist Bible College. ![]()
November 8, 2007
Wheaton's Davis Picks Up Academic All-District Nod for Third Straight Year Wheaton College women's soccer standout Erin Davis earned an ESPN The Magazine Academic College Division All-District I honor for the third straight season, landing on the second team after receiving a third-team nod the previous two years. ![]()
November 8, 2007
NCAA Announces Schedule Changes for Women's Soccer Tournament The NCAA has announced changes in the schedule for this weekend's NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament at Wheaton College. The first round will now be on Friday and the second round on Saturday. Wheaton hosts Baptist Bible College on Friday at 11:00 a.m. ![]()
November 7, 2007
NEWMAC Announces 2007 Women's Soccer Academic All-Conference Team The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference announced its 2007 Women's Soccer Academic All-Conference Team on Wednesday. ![]()
November 7, 2007
Women's Soccer Selected NCAA Tournament Host for Eighth Consecutive Fall, Lyons Play Baptist Bible in Weekend's Four-Team The Wheaton College women's soccer team learned today that it was selected to host NCAA Tournament action for the eighth consecutive fall, as the Lyons will host the opening two rounds at Mirrione Stadium. ![]()
November 6, 2007
NEWMAC Announces 2007 Women's Soccer All-Conference Team The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) announced its 2007 Women's Soccer Post-season awards on Tuesday. NEWMAC Regular Season and Tournament champion Wheaton College led the way with a total of five selections to the All-Conference team. ![]()
November 5, 2007
Wheaton First Year Emily Hough Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Wheaton First Year Forward Emily Hough (Norwich, VT) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, November 5. ![]()
November 4, 2007
Wheaton Grabs Early Lead, Captures Seventh NEWMAC Women's Soccer Title in Eight Years with 5-0 Victory Wheaton grabbed a two-goal lead less than 10 minutes into play, and the top-seeded Lyons won their seventh NEWMAC Tournament crown in eight years behind a 5-0 victory against number three Babson College during the title game on Sunday. ![]()
November 3, 2007
Babson Womens Soccer Advances to NEWMAC Championship Beavers Defeat Wellesley, 3-2, will face Wheaton in NEWMAC Women's Soccer Championship on Sunday. ![]()
November 3, 2007
Alvarez Nets Winner, Wheaton Advances to Women's Soccer Final with 2-0 Victory Over MIT Freshman Melida Alvarez tallied her eighth game-winning goal of the season, lifting the top-seeded Wheaton College women's soccer team past number four MIT, 2-0 in a NEWMAC Tournament semifinal on Saturday at Mirrione Stadium. ![]()
November 2, 2007
NEWMAC Announces Schedule Changes for Soccer Championships Due to anticipated inclement weather in the New England area on Saturday, November 3, the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference has announced changes in the schedule for Men's and Women's Soccer semifinal matches. ![]()
October 29, 2007
Babson Sophomore Sam Bartman Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Babson Sophomore Back Sam Bartman (Upton, MA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, October 29. ![]()
October 27, 2007
Babson Ties Clark, 1-1, Advances on Penalty Kicks Babson College first-year goalie Sarah Macary (Woodbury, Conn.) made a huge save on a penalty kick and sophomore Sam Bartman (Upton, Mass) converted her attempt just moments later to send the third-seeded Beavers past sixth-seeded Clark University in the quarterfinals of the 2007 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Tournament. ![]()
October 27, 2007
Lyons Advance to Semifinal with 5-0 Shutout Over WPI, Set to Host Final Four NORTON, MA- The top-seeded Wheaton College women's soccer team posted five goals and its 13th shutout of the fall as the Lyons blanked eighth seed Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), 5-0 in the first round of the NEWMAC Tournament Saturday at Mirrione Stadium. ![]()
October 22, 2007
Wheaton Senior Erin Davis Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Wheaton Senior Back Erin Davis (Easton, CT) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, October 22. ![]()
October 15, 2007
Springfield Junior Delaney Cantrall Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Springfield Junior Defender Delaney Cantrall (Santa Paula, CA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, October 15. ![]()
October 10, 2007
Wheaton Women's Soccer Featured in USA TODAY Featured in USA TODAY, staff writer Andy Gardiner talks about Wheaton's formula for success while drawing comparisons to Wheaton's namesake in Illinois. ![]()
October 8, 2007
MIT Senior Amy Ludlum Named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week MIT Senior Forward Amy Ludlum (Mission Viejo, CA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, October 8. ![]()
October 1, 2007
Wheaton Freshman Melida Alvarez named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Wheaton Freshman Forward Melida Alvarez was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, October 1. ![]()
September 24, 2007
Wheaton Sophomore Lyndsey McManus named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Wheaton Sophomore Lyndsey McManus (Marshfield, MA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, September 24. ![]()
September 17, 2007
Wellesley Sophomore Katie Martore named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week Wellesley Sophomore Goalkeeper Katie Martore (Great Falls, VA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, September 17. ![]()
September 12, 2007
Reis is Second-Fastest Coach in Division III Women's Soccer History To Reach 200 Wins NORTON, MA- Wheaton College head women's soccer coach Luis Reis became the second-fastest coach and 25th overall in Division III women's soccer history to reach the 200-win plateau. ![]()
September 10, 2007
WPI Freshman Kristen Garza named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week WPI Freshman Kristen Garza (Kingston, MA) was named NEWMAC Women's Soccer Player of the Week on Monday, September 10. ![]()
August 2, 2007
Susan Grant Named Women's Soccer Head Coach at Coast Guard Grant, a 1995 graduate of the State University of New York at Cortland with a degree in Physical Education, has a wide variety of coaching experience, having coached women's soccer, lacrosse and field hockey at several levels. ![]()
March 30, 2007
Mount Holyoke Tabs Haneishi As Head Soccer Coach Mount Holyoke College eagerly announced that Kanae Haneishi will serve as the new head soccer coach beginning in August of 2007. ![]()
November 9, 2006
NEWMAC Announces 2006 Womens Soccer Academic All-Conference Team The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) has announced the 2006 Women's Soccer Academic All-Conference Team. ![]()
November 7, 2006
NEWMAC Announces 2006 Women's All-Conference Awards M.I.T's Ludlum, Theurer Named As Player, Rookie Of Year, Smith's Nielsen Tabbed As Coach Of Year, Mount Holyoke Wins Inaugural Sportsmanship Award ![]()
November 5, 2006
Wheaton Captures 2006 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Championship Wheaton Claims Sixth NEWMAC Women's Soccer Crown In Last Seven Seasons With 3-0 Victory Over Smith In 2006 Championship Match ![]()
September 22, 2006
Wheaton Women's Soccer Play to Air on ESPN's SportsCenter The September 9 Wheaton College women's soccer goal that set an NCAA record is scheduled to appear on national television tonight, as ESPN's SportsCenter will be airing the goal as part of its Top Plays segment. ![]()
August 29, 2006
Brady Received John W. Lund Community Service Award The Clark University's women's soccer team and head coach Joe Brady were recognized for their efforts in the Mill Swan School "Kick Up..." program. |
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