AUSTIN, Texas – Connecticut College’s Sara Kogelmann (Guilderland, N.Y.) has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America Academic All-America Division III Women’s Soccer Team, as announced by the organization on Tuesday afternoon. The defender and economics major was chosen to the second team.
HADLEY, Mass. – A total of 57 Connecticut College student-athletes were named to the 2019 NESCAC All-Academic Team, as announced by the league office on Tuesday afternoon. The teams include the sports of cross country, field hockey, football, soccer, volleyball, and men’s water polo.
HADLEY, Mass. – Six Connecticut College student-athletes were named to their respective fall NESCAC Fall All-Sportsmanship Teams, as announced by the conference on Thursday afternoon. Senior Megan Ferangne (Pomfret, Conn.) of women’s cross country, senior Dayna McCue (Franklin, Mass.) of volleyball, junior Ethan Milsark (Northampton, Mass.) of men’s cross country, senior Courtney Peyko (Grand Isle, Vt.) of field hockey, Luke Stoneback (Commerce, Mich.) of men’s soccer, Zoe Stublarec (Rockfall, Conn.) of women’s soccer all received the honor.
SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. – Kat Norton (Hampton, Conn.) has been named to the All-NESCAC Second Team in women’s soccer, as announced by the league office on Thursday morning. The junior forward is being recognized for the third straight year.
Hoboken, N.J. – Connecticut College’s Sara Kogelmann (Guilderland, N.Y.) has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) District II Academic All-America Women’s Soccer Team, as announced by the organization on Thursday afternoon. The senior defender was chosen to the first team for the third straight season and is now eligible for Academic All-America laurels.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. – Despite getting a jaw-dropping 17-save effort from junior Katy Pelletier (Topsfield, Mass.), the Connecticut College women’s soccer team fell to Williams by a 3-2 score in overtime in a NESCAC Quarterfinal matchup at Cole Field on Saturday afternoon.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – The Connecticut College women’s soccer team returns to the NESCAC Tournament and will take aim at winning their second crown overall beginning this weekend.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – Freshman Claire Williams (Portsmouth, R.I.) recorded a goal and an assist to help propel the Connecticut College women’s soccer team to a 2-0 triumph over Wesleyan on a rain-soaked Freeman Field on Wednesday afternoon. With the victory, the Camels clinched the sixth seed for the upcoming NESCAC Tournament.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – After recognizing its nine-member senior class, the Connecticut College women’s soccer team was dealt a 2-0 setback by Hamilton on Saturday afternoon at Freeman Field.
MEDFORD, Mass. – Junior Kat Norton (Hampton, Conn.) moved up to second on the program’s all-time list for goals scored by netting the 25th marker of her career as the Connecticut College women’s soccer team played No. 12 Tufts to a 2-2 tie in double overtime on Saturday afternoon at Kraft Field.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – Whitney Hoban scored off a corner kick in the 110th minute to lift Trinity to a 4-3 upset victory over the Connecticut College women’s soccer team in double overtime on Tuesday afternoon at Freeman Field.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – Freshman Mya Johnson (Old Lyme, Conn.) tallied her league-leading fifth game-winning marker of the season in the second half to cap a rally and lift the Connecticut College women’s soccer team to a 2-1 comeback victory over Bowdoin on Saturday afternoon at Freeman Field.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – With several alumni returning to campus this weekend, the Connecticut College women’s soccer program is teaming up with former standout defender Mackenzie Kingston '18 to host a “Soccer Without Borders Game” when it welcomes Bowdoin to Freeman Field on Saturday morning at 11:30 a.m.
MANSFIELD, Conn. – Sophomore Marielle McEnaney (Orleans, Mass.) set up two goals and helped anchor a back line which did not yield a single shot as the Connecticut College women’s soccer team earned a 3-0 victory over Eastern Connecticut State on Tuesday afternoon at Rick McCarthy Field.
NEW LONDON, Conn. – Freshmen Mary Parse (Orange, Mass.) and Claire Williams (Portsmouth, R.I.) each netted their first career goal and were among six different players to tally a point as the No. 25 Connecticut College women’s soccer team defeated UMass Dartmouth by a 3-1 score on Saturday afternoon at Freeman Field.