Athlete of the Week: Etzel ’19 saves the day with late-game penalty kick stop
For anyone who thought a brand new coaching staff and team would slow women’s soccer, the team’s start to the season will have been a pleasant surprise.
For anyone who thought a brand new coaching staff and team would slow women’s soccer, the team’s start to the season will have been a pleasant surprise.
Despite falling to PC 1-0 Thursday in a nail-biter, the women’s soccer team did not let its first loss of the season dampen the weekend mood.
The women’s soccer team dominated in a 3-0 win against Rhode Island in its season opener and a 1-0 victory over Stony Brook Sunday.
Looking back at Brown’s athletic department 40 years ago, it would be hard to find many similarities to today’s version.
The Bears have salvaged what was once a lost season, ending on a three-game Ivy League winning streak.
The women’s soccer team defeated Penn in a thrilling 1-0 shutout Saturday at the newly renamed Stevenson/Pincince Field.
Against the Big Red, the Bears rallied in the second half and overtime to claim their first Ivy win of the season, 3-2.
Despite a valiant defensive effort, the Bears’ anemic offense proved to be their Achilles’ heel once again.
The Tigers came to Stevenson Field on a six-game winning streak, while the Bears entered having gone 310 consecutive minutes without scoring a goal.
Defense was not enough to make up for a lackluster attack, and the Bears ended the week without a win.