Nov 10, 2008Philadelphia University Takes Home 2008 ECAC DIVISION II Women’s Soccer Championship
Philadelphia, PA- Senior forward Brianna Reinford (Gilbertsville, PA/ Pottsgrove) scored the game-winner as the Philadelphia University Lady Rams (12-7-4, 8-0-3 CACC) clinched the 2008 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Championship 1-0 over Molloy College (9-8-2, 5-4 ECC) on a rainy Saturday night.
Nov 10, 2008Top Seeded SUNY Brockport Wins 2008 ECAC Division III Upstate Women’s Soccer Championship
Junior Jessica VanAllen (Chatham, NY/Chatham) redirected a direct kick into the back of the RIT goal midway through the second half to lead The College at Brockport Women’s Soccer team to a 1-0 victory over RIT in the championship game of the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Upstate New York Tournament Sunday at RIT.
Nov 10, 2008Stevens Institute of Technology Repeats as ECAC Divsion III Metro Women's Soccer Champions
HOBOKEN, N.J. – The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s soccer team claimed its second-straight Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Metro Championship on Sunday in Hoboken at the De Baun Athletic Complex with a 1-0 win over rival New York University. Stevens (15-5-2) got a goal from senior Meghan Tennyson in the fourth minute of action, and the Stevens midfield and defense was able to hold the NYU offense at bay over the final 85-plus minutes of action. Sophomore Sonia Kappeler was named the ECAC Championship’s Most Outstanding Performer after a fantastic performance in the Ducks’ midfield.
Nov 10, 2008Brandeis Defends Crown at 2008 ECAC Division III New England Women’s Soccer Championship
WALTHAM, Mass. - For the second year in a row, the Brandeis University women's soccer team has earned the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Division III New England crown. The second-seeded Judges defended the title with a 3-1 win over No. 4 seed University of New England. Junior forward Melissa Gorenkoff (Woodbury, N.Y.) was named the tournament MVP after finishing with four goals and two assists in three games.
Nov 10, 2008Swarthmore Prevails in Penalty Kicks to Claim 2008 ECAC Division III South Women's Soccer Championship
FROSTBURG, Md. -- Swarthmore senior goalkeeper Lauren Walker stopped Frostburg's first attempt in the penalty-kick shootout and the Garnet converted all five of their attempts to capture the 2008 ECAC South Region Championship Sunday afternoon in snowy western Maryland. Walker was named Tournament MVP as the Garnet win their second consecutive ECAC South Championship.
Nov 11, 2007Stevens Tech Claims 2007 ECAC Division III Women’s Metro Soccer Title
HOBOKEN, N.J. - Junior back Hope Fulgencio (Staten Island, N.Y.) and junior forward Meghan Tennyson (Folsom, La.) tallied two goals apiece as Stevens Institute of Technology captured its first-ever ECAC Division III Women's Metro Soccer Championship with a 5-1 win over Centenary College in the finals on Sunday at the De Baun Athletic Complex in Hoboken, N.J.
Nov 11, 2007Brandeis University Victorious at 2007 ECAC Division III New England Women’s Soccer Championship
WALTHAM, Mass. - Behind two second-half goals from tournament MVP Tzlil Castel (Boston, Mass./Beaver CDS), the Brandeis University women's soccer team claimed its first-ever ECAC Division III New England tournament title with a 2-0 win over Keene State College.
Nov 11, 2007Swarthmore College Wins 2007 Division III South Women’s Soccer Championship in Dramatic Fashion
GROVE CITY, Pa. - Sophomore Julia Luongo put home the game-winner in the fifth shootout round and the Garnet took home the 2007 Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Southern Region Championship.
Nov 11, 2007Nazareth Captures 2007 ECAC Division III Upstate Women’s Soccer Crown
BROCKPORT, N.Y. -- Tournament MVP Kelly Finn netted the game-winning goal in the first half Sunday to lift third-seeded and visiting Nazareth to a 1-0 women's soccer triumph over top-seeded Brockport in the championship game of the ECAC Upstate Tournament.
Nov 10, 2007Philadelphia University Wins 2007 ECAC Division II Women's Soccer Championship
Philadelphia University forward Melissa McMullen (Easthampton, NJ) finished a cross from Amanda Tagland (Cherry Hill, NJ) just 42 seconds into the game that proved to be the game-winner as the Rams defeated Georgian Court University, 1-0, in the final of the 2007 ECAC Division II Women's Soccer Championship.
Nov 12, 2006Bridgeport Wins 2006 ECAC Women's Division II Soccer Championship
WATERBURY, Conn. - The University of Bridgeport used a goal and an assist from Emma Woolley to defeat Molloy College to win the ECAC Division II Women's Soccer Championships on Sunday at LaMoy Field on the campus of Post University.
Nov 12, 2006Manhattanville Claims 2006 ECAC Women's Division III Metro Soccer Title
Manhattanville, NY - The No.1 Manhattanville Valiants captured the ECAC Metro Region Championship for the first time in the school's history by defeating the No. 2 Farmingdale Rams 2-0 today. Freshman Kathryn Moore (Pearl River, N.Y.) was named the tournament Most Valuable Player after scoring a goal and assisting on two others.
Nov 12, 2006Smith Captures 2006 ECAC Women's Division III New England Soccer Championship
Northampton, MA -- Smith College defeated Springfield College 4-0 this afternoon in the wind and rain to capture the ECAC New England Women's Soccer Championship for the third time in the program's history. The other two titles were won in 1985 and 1987.
Nov 12, 2006Gettysburg Claims 2006 ECAC Women's Division III South Soccer Crown
Katie Myers scored 7:08 into overtime to lift fourth-seeded Gettysburg College to a 2-1 win over number-five seed Wilkes University in an ECAC Southern women's soccer quarterfinal match on Wednesday night.
Nov 12, 2006William Smith Wins 2006 ECAC Women's Division III Upstate Soccer Championship
Saratoga Springs, N.Y.-- After playing 120 minutes of scoreless soccer, William Smith College won the Eastern College Athletic Conference Upstate Tournament 3-0 in penalty kicks, Sunday afternoon at Skidmore College's Wachenheim Field.

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