Men’s soccer falls to cross-town rival Providence in overtime
Just a few days before its second Ivy League game against Princeton this weekend, the men’s soccer team faced local rival Providence Wednesday.
Just a few days before its second Ivy League game against Princeton this weekend, the men’s soccer team faced local rival Providence Wednesday.
On a Saturday night characterized by wind and mist, the men’s soccer team battled to a 1-1 draw against Columbia in its Ivy League opener.
Matthew Chow ’19 notched two goals — including the game winner in extra time — to propel the men’s soccer team past its Ocean State foe, URI.
For the second consecutive game, a Massachusetts opponent downed the men’s soccer team.
After taking the lead a mere nine minutes into the game, the men’s soccer team faltered in the second half against host UMass Lowell.
As a part of the Capital City Classic, the men’s soccer team collected a pair of victories in three days to stay undefeated.
The men’s soccer team kicked off its campaign Friday night with a dominant 1-0 victory over Bryant at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
While some students enjoyed the sandy beaches of typical spring break locations like Miami and Cancún, the men’s soccer team travelled to Argentina.
A number of Bears were chosen for a variety of honors in their respective sports’ conferences.
On a bitterly cold night, friends, family and fans gathered to celebrate the senior class of the men’s soccer team in the last home game of the season.