Women's Soccer
W. Soccer Rides Offense to Victory
When the Harvard women’s soccer team hosted Cornell on Saturday, it ultimately proved to be a game of firsts. The
Scoring Woes Still Plaguing Women's Soccer
The Harvard women’s soccer team’s win against Yale last Saturday may well prove to be the spark the team has
W. Soccer Snaps Goal Drought in Win Over Yale
It really never gets old. Beating Yale always feels good. Just ask the Harvard women’s soccer team (3-4-2 , 1-1-0
Women's Soccer's Struggling Offense To Face Down Bulldogs
When the Harvard women’s soccer team plays host to Yale tomorrow, all eyes will be on the struggling Crimson offense,
Quakers Steal Ivy Opener from W. Soccer
Close does not cut it. But if it did, the Harvard women’s soccer team (2-4-2, 0-1 Ivy) would still be
W. Soccer, Penn Set for Ivy Opener
As the old adage goes, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” The athletic equivalent of this, of course, is,
Women's Soccer Plays to Scoreless Tie
Ninety grueling minutes wasn’t enough. Neither were 20 more. And after 110 minutes on the field, the Harvard women’s soccer
Rookie Greenwald Scores Twice in Weekend Pair for W. Soccer
A tie isn’t a loss, but after Friday afternoon’s disappointing home opener 1-1 tie against Northeastern (5-1-1), Harvard (2-3-1) had
Top Teams Squeeze by W. Soccer
Fortunately for the Crimson, it can’t get much tougher. Faced with the daunting task of opening its 2004 season against
W. Soccer Struggles to Fourth-Place Ivy Finish
After a tumultuous season that featured memorable victories over Penn and Columbia as well as heartbreaking losses to Brown and
W. Soccer Upsets BC, Takes Beanpot
Everybody knows that exhibition games don’t count in the standings, but the Harvard women’s soccer team still feels pretty good
Westfall, Hodel Named All-New England
Senior midfielder Katie Westfall and co-captain center back Katie Hodel of the Harvard women’s soccer team have been named to
Where It All Be Gins: Senior Quintet Goes Above And Beyond For W. Soccer
NEW YORK, N.Y.—Sophomore Sara Sedgwick cheated her five senior teammates out of the last four minutes of their careers on
Sedgwick’s Goal Golden As W. Soccer Beats Lions
NEW YORK, N.Y.—The 2003 Harvard women’s soccer season was a roller coaster ride of ups and downs—the latter category characterized
Hodel Leads W. Soccer in One Final Charge
Two seasons of soccer in college. Three seasons of soccer, two of tennis and one of basketball in high school.