Joshua Lotstein
Providence bends to w. soccer, 1-0

Ali Cobbett ’03 found a good time to score her first goal of the season. Cobbett netted the game winner at 44:37 to lead the […]

W. soccer scores early, hangs on for 1-1 tie

Eleni Benson ’05 walked off the field Saturday after 110 minutes of play, shaking her head in disappointment but also breathing a sigh of relief. […]

W. ice hockey falls 5-1 in preseason contest

Princeton scores three times in final period to stretch lead to four on tired Bulldogs

W. soccer team hosts Penn Quakers

On Saturday, the women’s soccer team will take a stab at containing Pennsylvania’s Katy Cross at the Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium. Cross, last year’s Ivy League Rookie […]

Nobel winner Fenn still going strong

John Fenn GRD ’40 has always been fascinated by “big leaks and vacuum systems.” Fenn, who won a Nobel Prize for chemistry two weeks ago, […]

W. soccer faces must-win situation

When the women’s soccer team plays Harvard Saturday, the Bulldogs will be playing for more than another opportunity to defeat their greatest rival. The Bulldogs’ […]

Big Green outleaps w. soccer

The women’s soccer team outplayed, outran and out-hustled Dartmouth Sunday at Hanover, N.H. But Yale’s dominating play proved futile when Erin Osborn out-jumped the Bulldogs […]

W. soccer heads to Hanover

When the women’s soccer team travels to Hanover, N.H. to take on Dartmouth Sunday, the Bulldogs’ postseason hopes will be on the line. “We can’t […]

W. soccer snags fifth straight win

Someone should remind Laurel Karnes ’06 she is just a freshman. Karnes, who now leads the team in goals and points, found the back of […]