M. SOCCER | Tough test on Senior Day 11.06.09
After an impressive win against Columbia last weekend, Yale welcomes a strong Brown squad to Reese Stadium for Senior Day on Saturday.
After an impressive win against Columbia last weekend, Yale welcomes a strong Brown squad to Reese Stadium for Senior Day on Saturday.
Soccer is a team sport, but all eyes were on forward Brad Rose ’11 and goalkeeper Travis Chulick ’10 in the men’s soccer team’s win against Columbia on Saturday.
After a disappointing loss to Penn last Saturday, the Yale men’s soccer team (4–7–3, 1–3 Ivy) will travel to New York on Saturday to take on Columbia (4–8–1, 2–2–0).
The weather hindered the men’s soccer team’s quest to improve upon a season record of 4–7–3, 1–3 Ivy. After facing unforgiving rain Saturday night at Penn, the Yale men’s soccer team fell to the Quakers (5–6–3, 1–2–1 Ivy) in a 1–0 loss.
After a thrilling victory against Cornell and a disappointing loss to No. 10 UConn, the Yale men’s soccer team heads to Philadelphia on Saturday to take on Ivy foe Penn in the Elis’ first conference road game of the season.
It was a rough weekend for the men’s soccer team, as the Elis dropped both of their games in a rain-drenched Dartmouth Classic.
The men’s soccer team will face a pair of tough non-conference opponents this weekend as they travel to the Dartmouth Classic in Hanover, N.H.
After finishing sixth in the Ivy League in 2007 with a 2-3-2 conference record, the men’s soccer team dominated an unconditioned Maine team Sept. 7 at Reese Stadium. The Bulldogs have an eight-man freshman class and two new walk-on players this year. Turn inside for a look at how the team’s growing corps of role players has added depth.
Despite a lackluster beginning, a goal by Jordan Raybould ’10 midway through the first half energized the squad as they went on to a 2-0 defeat of Maine (1-3) at Reese Stadium yesterday.
Before the men’s soccer team can effectively chase its goal of an Ivy League Championship, it must do something that it took five games to do last season — win a game.
Men’s soccer captain Alex Guzinski ’09 sits down with the News to discuss preseason progress and the team’s outlook for the fall. The Elis finished 4-8-5 overall last year, with a 2-3-2 Ivy League record.s
The end of the road was not pretty for the men’s soccer team. After a season of ups and downs — and ties — Yale dropped a disappointing game 4-0 on Saturday to No. 15 Harvard at home to wrap up its year placed sixth in the Ivy League. The loss recalled the Bulldogs’ struggles in September, when the Elis opened the season with a series of early losses.