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Women's Soccer

Columbia junior Sophie Reiser made the switch from midfielder to forward this year in order to help the women's soccer team succeed.

Six Columbia women’s soccer players were recognized by the Ivy League on Thursday for their individual performances on the field this season.

This was not how the regular season was supposed to end for the Columbia women’s soccer team. After a heartbreaking double-overtime loss to Princeton on Oct.

In 2006, the Columbia women’s soccer team headed to Harvard for its final game of the regular season with the Ivy League championship on the line.

With one weekend of Ivy League women's soccer remaining, the stakes are high for three of the eight teams in the conference.

Desire overpowered inconsistency on Saturday night as the Columbia women’s soccer team beat Yale, 2-1, on the road.

The Columbia women’s soccer team will look to remain in contention for the Ivy League championship when it travels to Yale on Saturday for its second-to-last conference game of the season.

The Columbia women’s soccer team has established a high-octane offense this season despite losing two of its three leading scorers from 2007 and only receiving limited contributions from the third.

The Columbia women’s soccer team overtook Dartmouth on Friday night and received some help from its Ivy League foes to move into a tie for second in the conference standings.

In its final home game of the season on Friday night, the Columbia women’s soccer team will face Dartmouth.