Women's Soccer
W. Soccer Battles Injury Bug, Ties B.U. 1-1
After ending the University of Pennsylvania’s ten-game unbeaten streak on Saturday, the Harvard women’s soccer team tried to play the
Sato, W. Soccer Go Wide To Beat Penn 2-1
The Harvard women’s soccer team plays with three central midfielders, including senior former All-American Katie Westfall and talented sophomore Maile
W. Soccer Looks To Defend Penn's Cross
It does not take a sports genius to pick out the deciding factor in the most recent women’s soccer contests
Westfall's Plans Put On Hold
The casual sports fan likely shrugged off the recent news that the Women’s United Soccer Association (WUSA) has decided to
‘D’ Can’t Save W. Soccer
The old adage is that defense wins championships. At the same time, you can’t win unless you score goals. That
W. Soccer Faces Tough Competition
Most of the Harvard women’s soccer team knows Virginia simply as the No. 8 team in the country. But for
W. Soccer Shuts Out Black Bears, 3-0
Despite seizing the lead in the opening minutes of the first half when sophomore Allison Kaveney took a pass from
W. Soccer Scares Stanford, Falls
The longer the Harvard women’s soccer team’s matchup with traditional powerhouse Stanford remained scoreless, the greater the likelihood became that
SPORTS BRIEF: Moran Named Ivy Player of Week For Two-Goal Effort
Junior Alisha Moran of the Harvard women’s soccer team has been named the season’s first Ivy League Player of the
W. Soccer Notebook: Goal-Scorers Could Have Seen It Coming
Harvard’s two goal-scorers yesterday aren’t just talented finishers. Evidently, they’re also gifted fortune-tellers. Junior forward Emily Colvin, who opened the
W. Soccer Tops Vermont
Joey Yenne ’03 led the 2002 Harvard women’s soccer team with six goals. Beth Totman ’03 tied for second with
Despite Impressive Wins, W. Soccer Misses NCAA Bid
For anyone who saw the emotional outpourings that accompanied the Harvard women’s soccer team’s victories this year, it was a