Just two years after winning its first national title, No. 6 women’s soccer (22–1–1, 8–1–1 in the NESCAC) once again returned from the NCAA Final Four weekend holding the championship…
Read MorePete Farwell ’73, who began coaching at the College in 1978, will become a Hall of Famer on Dec. 13. Danny Jin/Sports Editor. Pete Farwell ’73 arrived at the College…
Read MoreNo. 6 women’s soccer (18–1–1, 8–1–1 in the NESCAC) defeated Lesley and Brandeis last weekend on Cole Field to reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. In the first…
Read MoreTeam: Women’s basketball Amanni Fernandez '18. Photo courtesy of Sports Information. Hometown: Queens, N.Y. Residence: Hubbell Majors: Political science, music Snack bar order: Chicken tenders and fries How long…
Read MoreIt took two second-half comebacks and a sudden-death overtime in the championship game, but No. 4 women’s soccer (16–1–1, 8–1–1 in the NESCAC) captured its eighth NESCAC championship last weekend.…
Read MoreVictoria Laino ’21 scored two goals in the women’s 4-0 victory over Bowdoin in the NESCAC quarterfinals. Photo courtesy of Sports Information. No. 3 women’s soccer (14–1–1, 8–1–1 in the…
Read MorePhoto courtesy of Sports Information. Team: Women’s soccer Hometown: Milton, Mass. Residence: Hoxsey Street Major: Economics Snack bar order: Triple sweet potato fries What was your childhood experience with sports? I started playing…
Read MoreNo. 3 women’s soccer (13–1–1, 8–1–1 in the NESCAC) clinched first place in the NESCAC regular season with a victory over Tufts on Saturday before suffering its first loss of…
Read MoreOlivia Barnhill ’19 recorded her 10th shutout of the year on Sunday as the Ephs won their sixth straight game. Photo courtesy of Sports Information. No. 4 women’s soccer (12–0–1,…
Read MoreWomen’s soccer (6–0–1, 5–0–1 in the NESCAC) continued its unbeaten start to the season, playing two home games last weekend on Cole Field. The women edged archrival Amherst 3-2 in…
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