Men's soccer loses to Princeton 2-1
Poised to secure an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament with a win against Princeton Saturday, the men's soccer team watched its post-season hopes dwindle as it lost 2-1 to the Tigers.
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Poised to secure an at-large berth in the NCAA tournament with a win against Princeton Saturday, the men's soccer team watched its post-season hopes dwindle as it lost 2-1 to the Tigers.
The men's soccer team kept its post-season dreams alive this weekend with two 1-0 victories.
The men's soccer team limped home from Boston after a hard-fought 0-0 overtime tie with Harvard on Saturday afternoon.
With the Big Green's record now at 5-3-2, their chances of being contenders in the NCAA tournament are endangered.
The men's soccer team broke out of its recent scoring slump with three spectacular goals yesterday against the University of Massachusetts, beating the Minutemen 3-2.
The men's soccer team returned early Monday morning from the Lanzera/Holiday Inn Classic tournament in Charlottesville, VA after being shut out by two nationally-ranked teams over the weekend.
The men's soccer team, still recovering from its disheartening 1-4 loss against Brown Oct, 8, rebounded by beating Boston College yesterday 1-0.
The men's soccer team fought furiously on Wednesday against the University of New Hampshire only to get an end result of a 1-1 tie
The men's soccer team blew out an Ivy League opponent for the second time in a row this season, crushing Yale 7-0 Saturday afternoon at Chase Field.
The men's soccer team won its home and Ivy League opener yesterday in convincing fashion, romping the University of Pennsylvania 5-1 in front of a lively crowd at Chase Field.
The men's soccer team opened their intercollegiate season yesterday with a convincing 1-0 victory over the University of Vermont.
With 20 minutes left in a game against Princeton on Oct. 17, the men's soccer team was cruising along with a 2-0 lead and enjoying what Coach Bobby Clark described as "the best soccer we played all year."
The men's soccer team completed an uneven season this weekend, splitting road games against the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University.
The Big Green men's soccer team dominated Harvard on Saturday but suffered a disappointing, 1-0 defeat.
The men's soccer team suffered a crushing 3-2 overtime defeat yesterday against Princeton.
The men's soccer team won its fourth straight game yesterday, beating Boston College at Chase Field, 2-0.
Most teams do not consider the prospect of playing two games on consecutive days to be fortuitous. Ask the University of Maine, which lost two games this weekend.
The men's soccer team defeated 20th-ranked UNH Wednesday night, 1-0, in a double-overtime thriller in front of 3,500 fans in Amherst, N.H.
The men's soccer team lost to Yale 1-0 in its Ivy League opener Sunday in New Haven, Conn. in a game that bore a remarkable resemblance to last year's encounter between the two conference powers.
The men's soccer team recorded their first loss of the season Wednesday, a 1-0 setback in Storrs, Conn. to the University of Connecticut.