
Grace Lam was named to the NSCAA/ Adidas All-America third team, becoming the 13th All-American in the program's history.
EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER NAMES RACHEL MORELAND ASSISTANT COACH
(June 6) - Emory University head women’s soccer coach Sue Patberg has announced the appointment of Rachel Moreland as assistant coach.

WOMEN'S SOCCER COSTA RICA TRIP UPDATE
(May 16) Recap the first four days of the Women's Soccer Team's trip to Costa Rica with one of the squads' players, junior Alexa Wahr.

EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER TO FACE TOP COMPETITION DURING ITS SUMMER TRIP TO COSTA RICA
(May 9) At a time of year when most universities send their athletes home for the summer, the Emory University Women’s Soccer team will take part in a once-in-a-lifetime experience during the offseason, travelling to Costa Rica to play in four games against some of the country’s top women’s teams.

EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER MAKES A STRONG SHOWING IN SPRING GAMES
(Apr. 17) In order to keep the team fresh during the offseason, the Emory University Women’s Soccer Team hosted a seven-on-seven spring scrimmage with five other schools on Sunday, April 13th.

EMORY WOMEN’S ASSISTANT SOCCER COACH JENE BACLAWSKI RESIGNS TO TAKE HEAD COACHING POSITION AT SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
(April 1) – Jene Baclawski, an assistant coach with the Emory women’s soccer program the past two years, has resigned her position to assume the head coaching duties at Southwestern University located in Georgetown, Texas.

EMORY ATHLETICS E-NEWS SET TO DEBUT
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EMORY’S GRACE LAM AND EMILY FEDELES NAMED TO THE NSCAA/ ADIDAS SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICA TEAM
(Dec. 28) The Emory University Women’s Soccer team is well represented on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ adidas Scholar All-America team, as Grace Lam was named to the second team defense, while Emily Fedeles was honored as the goalkeeper of the third team.

FOUR EAGLES EARN NSCAA/ ADIDAS ALL-REGION HONORS
(Dec. 18) The postseason honors continued to roll in for the Emory Women’s Soccer Team, as four Eagles were named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ Adidas all-South Region team. Jamie English, Grace Lam, and Alexa Wahr earned a spot on the first team, while Emily Fedeles was named to the second team.

EMORY’S GRACE LAM NAMED TO THE NSCAA/ ADIDAS ALL-AMERICA THIRD TEAM
(Dec. 17) Emory University defender Grace Lam was selected to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/ adidas Division III All-America third team, based on her performance during the 2007 season.

WOMEN'S SOCCER SEASON RECAP
The Emory University Women’s Soccer team completed one of the best seasons in the program’s history in 2007, recording the second-highest win total in the program’s history, and advancing to the round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000. The Eagles finished the season ranked 14th in the nation, according to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

FEDELES NAMED TO THE CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA SECOND TEAM
(Nov. 20) Emory University goalkeeper Emily Fedeles was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America second team for her performance both on the soccer field in 2007 and in the classroom during her time at Emory.

NO. 11 EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER SEASON ENDS IN A 2-1 HEARTBREAKING LOSS TO LYNCHBURG
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(Nov. 17) Emory’s road to a national championship came to a dead end on Saturday, as the 11th-ranked Eagles dropped a 2-1 double-overtime match to Lynchburg College (Va.) in the sectional round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Tournament. The loss ends Emory’s 2007 campaign, as the Eagles finish the year with a 16-2-2 record.

11th-RANKED EMORY LOOKS TO CONTINUE NCAA TOURNAMENT SUCCESS
NCAA Tournament Bracket
(Nov. 14) Emory University will continue its NCAA Tournament run this weekend, as they will travel to Lynchburg, VA for the sections. The Eagles will have the daunting task of facing the host school, Lynchburg College (Va.), during their round-of-16 match on Saturday at 1:30 PM.

EMORY TO FACE LYNCHBURG IN THE ROUND OF 16
(Nov. 11) Emory’s opponent for next weekend’s sectional round of the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament is now set, as Lynchburg College (Va.) defeated Roanoke College (Va.) 1-0 to advance and face the Eagles. The two squads met earlier this season at Lynchburg, with the Eagles claiming a 1-0 overtime victory after a Kerri Lydon penalty-kick goal in the 96th minute.
The other two squads in Emory’s sectional bracket are the College of New Jersey and Washington University (Mo.), who Emory defeated 3-2 in the second-overtime period earlier this season.
The sectional matches will be held at Lynchburg, VA, with Emory and Lynchburg facing off at 1:30 PM EST on Saturday. Should the Eagles win, they will face the winner of the College of New Jersey/ Washington match on Sunday at 1:00 PM for the right to advance to the national semifinals in Orlando, FL.
NO. 11 EMORY ADVANCES WITH 1-0 WIN OVER 13th-RANKED HARDIN-SIMMONS
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(Nov. 10) 11th-ranked Emory University (Ga.) matched an NCAA Championship record by holding 13th-ranked Hardin-Simmons University (Texas) without a shot on goal, and freshman Meghan McMahon scored her third goal of the season as the Eagles defeated the Cowgirls 1-0 in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Tournament.

SEVEN EAGLES EARN ALL-UAA HONORS
(Nov. 9) Six members of the 11th-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team received conference honors on Thursday, as Jamie English, Emily Fedeles, and Grace Lam were named to the All-University Athletic Association (UAA) first team, Whitney Briggs and Alexa Wahr were named to the second team, and Joyce Lam and Maya Vankineni received honorable mentions.

11th-RANKED WOMEN’S SOCCER TO BEGIN CHAMPIONSHIP HUNT ON SATURDAY
NCAA Tournament Bracket
(Nov. 8) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will begin its hunt for a National Championship on Saturday, as the Eagles will host Hardin-Simmons University (Texas) at the Woodruff P.E. Center for a NCAA Tournament second-round match. The game is slated to start at 1:30 PM.

EMORY TO HOST NCAA DIVISION III WOMEN’S SOCCER TOURNAMENT MATCH
(Nov. 5) The Emory University Women’s Soccer team has found itself in a best-case scenario situation, as the team has received a first-round bye in the NCAA Tournament, and will host their second-round match on Saturday, November 10th.

11th-RANKED EMORY SOCCER SOARS OVER CARNEGIE MELLON IN REGULAR-SEASON FINALE
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(Nov. 3) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team completed one of the most successful seasons in the program’s history on Saturday, as the 11th-ranked Eagles defeated Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.) 1-0 at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

FOUR EAGLES NAMED TO THE COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT TEAM
(Nov. 1) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team had four of its members honored for their academic and athletic achievements on Thursday, as Emily Fedeles and Grace Lam were each named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District first team, and Alexa Wahr and Jamie English were placed on the second team.

11th-RANKED EAGLES LOOK TO SECURE POSTSEASON BID ON SATURDAY
(Oct. 31) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team, ranked 11th in the Nation, will look to further strengthen its case for an at large bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament, as the Eagles will host Carnegie Mellon University (Pa.) in its final regular season match on Saturday.

NO. 11 EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER PLAYS NEW YORK UNIVERSITY TO A TIE
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(Oct. 28) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team, ranked 11th in the Nation, turned in a strong effort Sunday, playing New York University to a scoreless tie, despite playing the majority of the match down one player.

11th-RANKED EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER DEFEATS BRANDEIS 2-1
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(Oct. 26) Emory University’s Maya Vankineni scored her third game-winning goal in as many matches, as the Eagles defeated University Athletic Association (UAA) rival Brandeis University (Mass.) 2-1 at the Woodruff P.E. Center on Friday.

11th-RANKED EAGLES WOMEN’S SOCCER TO CONTINUE UAA SCHEDULE
(Oct. 23) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team will start to wind down its regular season this weekend, as the Eagles will host two University Athletic Association (UAA) opponents at the Woodruff P.E. Center. The Eagles will face Brandeis University (Mass.) on Friday at 7:30 PM, and New York University at 1:30 PM on Sunday.

11th-RANKED EMORY PICKS UP SOUTH REGION WIN OVER MARYVILLE
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(Oct. 23) Emory University, ranked 11th in the Nation, came through with a victory in another close match Tuesday night, defeating Maryville College (Tenn.) 2-0 at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

FEDELES NAMED A UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
(Oct. 23) Emily Fedeles, goalkeeper for the 11th-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team, was named the Women’s Soccer Defensive Athlete of the Week by the University Athletic Association (UAA).

NO. 11 WOMEN’S SOCCER TO FACE MARYVILLE COLLEGE IN ITS FINAL NON-CONFERENCE MATCH
(Oct. 23) Emory University will conclude its non-conference schedule for the 2007 regular season on Tuesday, as the Eagles will host Maryville College (Tenn.) at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

VANKINENI’S GOAL THE DIFFERENCE IN 1-0 EMORY WIN
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(Oct. 19) Emory University’s Maya Vankineni notched her third goal of the season, the lone score in a 1-0 Eagles victory over Birmingham Southern College (Ala.) at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

11th-RANKED EAGLES LOOK TO REBOUND AGAINST BIRMINGHAM SOUTHERN
(Oct. 17) Emory University, ranked 11th in the Nation, will look to rebound from its first loss of the 2007 season, as the Eagles will host Birmingham Southern College (Ala.) at the Woodruff P.E. Center, Friday night at 7:00 PM.

SEVENTH-RANKED EAGLES LOSE FIRST GAME OF 2007
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(Oct. 14) Seventh-ranked Emory University could not recover from an early goal from the University of Rochester (N.Y.) as the Eagles fell to the Yellowjackets 1-0 in Rochester. The loss was the first of the season for the Eagles, who fell to 2-1-1 in University Athletic Association (UAA) games.

SEVENTH-RANKED EMORY DEFEATS CASE TO MOVE INTO TIE FOR FIRST IN THE UAA
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(Oct. 12) The seventh-ranked Emory University Women’s Soccer Team continued its undefeated season on Friday, defeating Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) 2-0. The Eagles improved to 2-0-1 in University Athletic Association (UAA) games, and now sit in a tie for first place in the conference with the University of Rochester (N.Y.).

SEVENTH-RANKED EMORY TO CONTINUE UAA SCHEDULE WITH TWO WEEKEND MATCHES
(Oct. 10) The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, ranked seventh in the Nation, will continue its University Athletic Association (UAA) schedule this weekend with two road games, facing Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) on Friday at 7:30 PM, and the University of Rochester (N.Y.) on Sunday at 1:30 PM.

EMORY’S ENGLISH NAMED TO THE D3KICKS.COM TEAM OF THE WEEK
(Oct. 10) Emory University forward Jamie English was named to the D3Kicks.com Women’s Team of the Week, following her two-goal performance against Washington University (Mo.).

ENGLISH’S ‘GOLDEN GOAL’ LIFTS EIGHTH-RANKED EMORY OVER FOURTH-RANKED WASHINGTON (MO.)
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Jamie English Postgame Interview (.mp3)
(Oct. 7) Emory University’s Jamie English scored two goals, including the game’s ‘golden goal’ in the 106th minute of the match, to lead the eighth-ranked Eagles to a 3-2 upset victory over the fourth-ranked Washington University (Mo.) Bears.

EMORY-WASHINGTON WOMEN’S SOCCER GAME NAMED D3KICKS.COM GAME OF THE WEEK
(Oct. 5) The eighth-ranked Emory University Women’s soccer game against the fourth-ranked Washington University (Mo.) has been tabbed as the Division III Game of the Week by d3kicks.com. The Eagles will be hosting the Bears for the University Athletic Association game at the Woodruff P.E. Center on Sunday at 1:30 PM. Admission to the game is free to the public.
INTERVIEW WITH COACH PATBERG
(Oct. 3) Emory Head Coach Sue Patberg spoke about her team's great start, its high-scoring offense, and the Eagles' upcoming game with #4 Washington University (Mo.). To listen to the interview, click here.
SHOWDOWN AT THE WOODPEC: EIGHTH-RANKED EMORY VS. FOURTH-RANKED WASHINGTON
(Oct.3) The Woodruff P.E. Center will be the site of a meeting of undefeated top-10 Division III women’s soccer teams on Sunday, as the eighth-ranked Emory University Eagles will take on the fourth-ranked Washington University (Mo.) Bears. The contest will mark the second University Athletic Association (UAA) game for both teams.

FOURTH-RANKED EAGLES REMAIN UNDEFEATED WITH 7-0 WIN OVER AGNES SCOTT
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(Oct. 1) Emory University freshman Shayna Bryan and junior Grace Lam each scored a pair of goals, as the fourth-ranked Eagles defeated Agnes Scott College (Ga.) 7-0 at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

FOURTH-RANKED EMORY RECORDS A SCORELESS TIE IN UAA OPENER
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(Sept. 29) Emory University’s Emily Fedeles recorded a complete-game shutout, but the offense was unable to register a goal, as the fourth-ranked Eagles and the University of Chicago (Ill.) battled to a scoreless tie in the University Athletic Association opener.

FOURTH-RANKED WOMEN’S SOCCER TO TAKE ON UAA-OPPONENT CHICAGO
(Sept. 25) The Emory University women’s soccer team will kick off its 2007 University Athletic Association (UAA) schedule, as the Eagles will hit the road to take on the University of Chicago (Ill.) at 2:30 PM on Saturday.

EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER RANKED FOURTH IN NATION
(Sept. 25) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team was ranked fourth in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national poll, released Tuesday. The Eagles jumped four spots from last week’s poll, where they were ranked eighth.

EIGHTH-RANKED EAGLES STAY UNDEFEATED WITH WIN OVER OGLETHORPE
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(Sept. 22) Emory senior Jamie English scored her seventh goal in the last four games, and Sarah Wilkerson recorded her fifth win of the season in goal, as the Eagles defeated Oglethorpe University (Ga.) 4-1.

EIGHTH-RANKED EMORY CONTINUES WINNING WAYS WITH VICTORY OVER REINHARDT
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(Sept. 22) Four different Eagles each recorded a goal and an assist, as the eighth-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team improved to 7-0-0 on the 2007 campaign, defeating Reinhardt College (Ga.) 4-0 at the Woodruff P.E. Center.

EIGHTH-RANKED WOMEN’S SOCCER LOOKS TO STAY PERFECT
(Sept. 20) The Emory University Women’s Soccer team, ranked eighth in the nation and first in the South Region, will look to remain undefeated this weekend, as they will host Reinhardt College (Ga.) on Saturday, and travel to Oglethorpe University (Ga.) on Sunday.

EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER MOVES UP TO EIGHTH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS
(Sept. 18) The Emory University Women’s Soccer team jumped 17 spots in the latest Adidas/ National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) National poll, climbing to eighth in the rankings.

EMORY’S ENGLISH HONORED AS A UAA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
(Sept. 18) Jamie English, a junior forward on the Emory Women’s Soccer team, was named the Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week after scoring five goals over two games last weekend.

25th-RANKED EMORY DEFEATS SEWANEE TO IMPROVE TO 6-0-0
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(Sept. 16) Emory University senior Jamie English recorded the first hat trick of her career, and Emily Fedeles and Kirsten Baecher combined for a shutout in goal, as the Eagles defeated the University of the South (Tenn.) 9-0.

25th-RANKED EMORY COMES FROM BEHIND IN 3-2 WIN OVER NO. 17 RHODES
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(Sept. 15) The Emory University Women’s Soccer Team, ranked 25th in the nation, scored three goals in the second half, coming from behind to defeat the 17th-ranked Rhodes College (Tenn.) 3-2. The win keeps the Eagles perfect on the 2007 campaign, as they improve to 5-0-0.

EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER ENTERS THE NSCAA TOP-25
(Sept. 11) The Emory University women’s soccer team has moved into the top-25 in the latest National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) poll. The poll, released on Tuesday, ranks the Eagles 25th in the nation.

NO. 25 EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER OPENS A THREE-GAME HOMESTAND
(Sept. 11) The Emory University will begin a three-game home stand, its second-longest of the season, with two matches this weekend, as the Eagles will host Rhodes College (Tenn.) at 1:00 PM on Saturday and the University of the South (Tenn.) at 1:00 PM on Sunday.

WAHR’S TWO-GOAL DAY LEADS EMORY OVER GUILFORD
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(Sept. 9) Emory University junior Alexa Wahr scored two goals, including the game-winner, leading the Eagles to a 3-1 win over Guilford College (N. Car.). The win gives the Eagles their fourth-consecutive victory to start the 2007 campaign.

EMORY DEFEATS LYNCHBURG ON LYDON’S OVERTIME PENALTY KICK
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(Sept. 8) Emory University’s Kerri Lydon broke a scoreless tie in overtime with a game-winning penalty kick, and goalkeeper Sarah Wilkerson recorded her second-straight shutout as the Eagles beat the Hornets 1-0. With the win, the Eagles improve to 3-0-0 this year, while the Hornets drop to 2-1-0.

PLAY-BY-PLAY OF TALIA DWECK'S WINNING GOAL
(Sept. 6) Listen to Laura Taylor's play-by-play call on TEAMLINE of Talia Dweck's game-winning goal against Mississippi College by clicking here. Make sure to listen to all Emory home games live on TEAMLINE.
PAST HEADLINES
EAGLES LOOK TO CONTINUE THEIR WINNING WAYS IN LYNCHBURG, VA (Sept. 5)
EMORY IMPROVES TO 2-0-0 WITH WIN OVER MARYVILLE (Sept. 4)
DWECK GAME-WINNER LIFTS EMORY OVER MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (Sept. 1)
EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER TO OPEN SEASON WITH TWO WEEKEND MATCHES (Aug. 29)
EMORY SPORTS TO UTILIZE LIVE ONLINE STATS BEGINNING IN 2007 (Aug. 24)
EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER EXHBITION ENDS IN WEATHER-SHORTENED TIE (Aug. 23)
EMORY WOMEN’S SOCCER LOOKS FOR A RETURN TO THE NCAA TOURNAMENT IN 2007 (Aug. 20)
FRANCISCOVICH AWARDED AN NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP (Feb. 18)
2006 SEASON RECAP
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