The College of Saint Rose men’s and women’s soccer teams recently held separate free clinics at Sullivan Field within the Plumeri Sports Complex to help promote their love of the game to Albany youths in grades one through five.
The University of New Haven women’s soccer program recently took part in the ‘Jail n Bail’ event at the Alma E. Pagels Elementary School last Saturday, just one of many events that the Chargers have enjoyed with the youngsters of West Haven, Conn.
The Adelphi University women’s lacrosse team took the number one spot in the country according to the first Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) poll of the year. Adelphi, the two-time defending national champions, will look to make it three straight during the 2011 season.
Student-athletes from Southern Connecticut State University worked with fourth grade students at the Clinton Avenue School in New Haven on Friday. Members of the women’s soccer and field hockey teams took part in the session, which included skills work for upcoming standardized testing in a small group setting.
Cary Rivett, who completed her first season as an assistant coach with the Saint Michael's College women's soccer team last fall, has been signed by the Rochester (N.Y.) Ravens FC professional women's soccer franchise, it was recently announced.
The College of Saint Rose has shown that it is as formidable in the classroom as it is on the pitch. One after month after closing out a 23-1-1 campaign that included its third straight NCAA Tournament national semifinals appearance and its fourth consecutive Northeast-10 Conference Tournament Championship, Saint Rose garnered its tenth consecutive NSCAA Team Academic Award for having a collective GPA above a 3.00 throughout the previous academic year.
Laurie Darling Gutheil, head women’s soccer coach at The College of Saint Rose, has been named the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) NCAA Division II East Region Coach of the Year for the third consecutive season.
Five women’s soccer student-athletes from the Northeast-10, all of whom are from The College of Saint Rose, were named to the 2010 National Soccer Coaches Association of America/Performance
Subaru NCAA Division II All-America Team. This marks the second consecutive year that Saint Rose has had the highest representation by the NSCAA.
Senior back Kelly Guerin today earned yet another award to add to her impressive collegiate resume. Guerin was presented with the Elite 88 Award during a brief pregame ceremony prior to today’s NCAA national semifinal encounter versus UC-San Diego at Owsley B. Frazier Stadium on the Bellarmine University campus.
More than 800 NCAA Division II student-athletes will compete for six national championships when the NCAA hosts the 2010 Division II National Championships Festival in Louisville, Kentucky. Among those participating in the five day festival are seven teams and five individuals representing the Northeast-10 Conference.
For the third consecutive year, The College of Saint Rose’s women’s soccer team has advanced to the National Semifinals with a win against West Chester University this past weekend.
For the third consecutive year, The College of Saint Rose’s women’s soccer team has advanced to the National Semifinals with a win against West Chester University earlier today. The Golden Knights defeated the Rams 3-1 in the penalty kick shootout after ending regulation and overtime tied at one apiece.
Saint Rose's Brittany Godin scored the lone goal in the 11th minute to lead the Golden Knights to Sunday's 1-0 NCAA Tournament Second Round win over Bridgeport.
The College of Saint Rose women’s soccer team and the Franklin Pierce University men’s soccer team each held sway as both advanced to the NCAA Regional Final in their respective tournaments over the weekend.
The 2010 Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division II Soccer Tournaments get underway this weekend and six Northeast-10 schools will be taking part. Three member institutions from men’s soccer and three from women’s soccer will look to advance in regional play as the tournaments commence.
The NCAA Division II Women’s Soccer Committee announced today the field of 48 teams for the 2010 Division II Women’s Soccer Championship. Three Northeast-10 schools will compete in this year's championship; American International College, Franklin Pierce University, and The College of Saint Rose.
For the fourth consecutive year, The College of Saint Rose’s women’s soccer team has claimed the Northeast-10 Conference Championship. The top-seeded Golden Knights defeated third-seeded Franklin Pierce University, 3-0.
The College of Saint Rose has yet to lose a game in 2010, winning 20 in a row to this point. The Golden Knights will look to continue that trend this Sunday when they host Franklin Pierce in the Northeast-10 Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament Championship Game.
The College of Saint Rose’s women’s soccer team is still undefeated and is still on top of the NSCAA/ Hendrickcars.com National Poll for the eighth consecutive week. The Golden Knights have been ranked number one since they took over the top spot on September 14th. Saint Rose is also ranked first in the East Regional Rankings, which were released today.
Caroline Boyce of American Int’l scored the first two goals of her collegiate career to lead the fourth-seeded Yellow Jackets to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over fifth-seeded So. New Hampshire in the quarterfinal round of the Northeast-10 Women’s Soccer Championship Tournament.
The College of Saint Rose’s senior midfielder Amanda Deck (Syracuse, N.Y.) was named the 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Year by the conference’s head coaches.
The field for the 2010 Northeast-10 Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament is set following the completion of the regular season last night, and for the fifth-straight year, The College of Saint Rose is the top seed. The Golden Knights finished conference play with an unblemished mark of 15-0 for the second straight year to claim the top spot.
– For the seventh consecutive week, The College of Saint Rose’s women’s soccer team is ranked first in the nation, according to the NSCAA/ Hendrickcars.com Poll, which was released on Tuesday. Merrimack College and Franklin Pierce University are also ranked among the top 25.