Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer Rebuilds After Championship

The biggest test facing the 2007 edition of the women's soccer team was always going to be living up to the standards set in 2006—that improbable, unstoppable season that saw the Lions romp to the Ivy League title undefeated.

A Rebuilding Year for Young Women's Soccer

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A year after the best season in the program’s history, Columbia women’s soccer finished in the middle of the pack in the Ivy League. The team showed signs that it will be staying at the top of the Ancient Eight for seasons to come.

Women's Soccer Finishes With Win

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The seniors on the 2007 Columbia women’s soccer team are doing something that is unprecedented in the program’s 21-year history—they are graduating with nothing but winning records.

W. Soccer: How the Mighty Have Fallen

This time last season, the Columbia women’s soccer team was traveling north in pursuit of an Ivy title.

Senior Day Comes With a Victory for Women's Soccer

After a frustrating stretch in which they went 0-3-2, the Columbia women’s soccer team (7-5-4, 2-3-1 Ivy) finally got the win they were looking for in a 2-1 victory over Harvard (10-5-1, 3-3 Ivy) on senior day at Columbia Soccer Stadium. It was their first two-goal effort since a draw against Marist on Oct. 8.

Women's Soccer Looks to Break Winless Streak

After a string of disappointing showings, the Columbia women’s soccer team (6-5-4, 1-3-1 Ivy) will try to regain its rhythm Saturday night against Harvard (10-4-1, 3-2 Ivy).

Women’s Soccer Falls in Wet Affair Against Yale

After a draw against Dartmouth, the Columbia women’s soccer team (6-5-4, 1-3-1 Ivy) was unable to build on its success, losing 2-1 to Yale (9-6-0, 3-2-0 Ivy) on Friday night at Columbia Soccer Stadium.

Women’s Soccer Pushes for .500 Ivy Mark

At a school whose sports teams have had limited success over the years, the Columbia’s women’s soccer program had hoped to be a source of pride for disgruntled Lions fans.

Scoreless Second Half Leads to Tie for Women’s Soccer at Dartmouth

Amidst rain and wind, the Columbia women’s soccer team traveled to Hanover on Saturday to face Dartmouth. The two teams were alike in record, and by the end of the day the two were alike in score—after 110 minutes of play, neither team was able to break away, and a 1-1 tie was the result.

Women’s Soccer Looks to End Ivy Skid at Dartmouth

For a women’s soccer program loaded with talent and potential, even two conference losses are glaring.

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