Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor In the most dramatic of fashions, Southern’s women’s soccer team was unable to cap off their playoff push for an NE10 banner, coming up short in
Kenny Baah — Contributor In their last home game of the season, with just two games left in regular season play, the Owls lost to the Golden Knights of Saint Rose 2-1
Sam Tapper — Sports Writer Going into the game riding a three-game losing streak, the women’s soccer team came out aggressive, tallying a tight 2-1 win against Elm City rival University of
Edgar Ayala – Sports Editor The season opening game for Southern Connecticut’s women’s soccer team resulted in Mercy College coming up victorious 3-1 last Friday night at Jess Dow Field. Southern’s head
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer It was the home opener for Southern Connecticut’s women’s soccer team, as they fell short 1-0 in overtime to Southern New Hampshire University, Saturday night at Jess Dow Field.
Edgar Ayala – Sports Writer Bob Dikranian and Chris LeGates have been given roles to serve as new additions to Southern Connecticut’s women’s soccer coaching staff. Head coach Adam Cohen announced that Dikranian
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor A sharp wind ripped through Jess Dow Field on the chilly fall night. The Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team was looking to capture their 11th
Andrew Tantillo – Special to the Southern News Despite sporadic down pouring and slippery field conditions, the SCSU Women’s Soccer team played with enough consistency and stability to beat Pace University, 2-0,
Bobby Martinez – Sports Reporter Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team has been on a tear this season. Coach Adam Cohen’s squad has been able to pass just about every test
Aaron Johnson – Sports Editor The Southern Connecticut State University women’s soccer team improved to 6-3 this week following back-to-back home wins against Le Moyne College and Saint Anselm College, respectively. The
Bobby Martinez – Sports Writer It will be the last season seeing seniors Sarah Brochu, LeAnn Disisto, Bryana Poulin and Hannah Spreckley playing together on the same soccer field and they hope
RYAN FLYNN — Special to Southern News In a game decided by a single kick, it was the unlikeliest of heroes who led SCSU to victory over Southern New Hampshire University. With
PAT LONGOBARDI — Sports Reporter In 2010, Southern women’s soccer team played in 12 of their 17 games and scored two goals or less. This season, the Owls will try to close