
Recent News Updates
November 7, 2009
Men's Soccer: Big Red stuns No. 1 Ohio Wesleyan in double OT to win NCAC Tournament ChampionshipDenison senior midfielder Peter Shorten netted a golden goal in the 103rd minute of play to send the Big Red to a thrilling 2-1 victory over previously unbeaten and No. 1 ranked Ohio Wesleyan University in the championship of the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference men's soccer tournament from Delaware, Ohio. |
November 4, 2009
Men's Soccer: Denison advances to title match following 1-0 victory over KenyonDenison sophomore Chris Olson broke a scoreless tie in the 80th minute of Wednesday's NCAC semifinal match from Deeds Field-Piper Stadium and that lone goal would be enough to propel the No. 2 Big Red past No. 3 Kenyon College and into Saturday's NCAC Tournament Championship against Ohio Wesleyan. |
November 2, 2009
Three Denison teams gear up for NCAC TournamentsThree Denison teams have qualified for the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference postseason tournaments and Denison University will be the host for two of those semifinal match-up's. On Tuesday (Nov. 3) the top-seeded women's soccer team will host Earlham College at 7 p.m. at Barclay-Thomsen Field. On Wednesday (Nov. 4), the second-seeded men's soccer team will host Kenyon College at 7 p.m. at Deeds Field-Piper Stadium. Also on Wednesday, the field hockey team will travel to The College of Wooster for a 2 p.m. semifinal clash at John P. Papp Stadium. |
November 2, 2009
Men's Soccer: Shorten repeats as ESPN The Magazine All-District first-team selectionDenison men's soccer senior Peter Shorten was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Team for the second consecutive season. By being named to the first team Shorten advances to the national ballot with hopes of being awarded Academic All-American honors. |
October 31, 2009
Men's Soccer: Big Red blank Wooster in regular season finaleThe Denison men's soccer team secured a home game in the semifinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament for the first time since 2006 following a 3-0 victory over the College of Wooster in the regular season finale at Deeds Field-Piper Stadium on Saturday afternoon. |
October 29, 2009
Men's Soccer: Start time and location changed for Saturday's match with WoosterSaturday's men's soccer game between Denison and The College of Wooster has been moved to a 2:30 p.m. start time and will be played on the artificial surface at Deeds Field-Piper Stadium. |
October 28, 2009
Men's Soccer: Wild night ends in 2-2 tieAs if a match that featured two penalty kicks wasn't odd enough, Denison and Hiram took strange to a whole new level on Wednesday night by starting their match on one field and ending it on another. The end result was a 2-2 tie which keeps Denison in second place in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings heading into Saturday's final regular season game. |
October 24, 2009
Men's Soccer: Big Red doubles up WittenbergThe Denison men's soccer team scored twice in the second half to secure a key road victory over North Coast Athletic Conference foe Wittenberg University on Saturday night. The Big Red knocked off the Tigers 4-2 in Springfield, Ohio. |
October 21, 2009
Men's Soccer: Denison plays No. 23 Kenyon to scoreless tieSenior goalkeeper Kevin Donahue slammed the door on No. 23 Kenyon College, leading his Big Red men's soccer team to a 0-0 tie with the Lords from Gambier, Ohio. |
October 19, 2009
Men's Soccer: Mauke named NCAC Player of the WeekDenison senior Tucker Mauke was named North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Week in men's soccer after recording a seven-point performance that helped the Big Red go a perfect 2-0 in conference play last week. |
October 17, 2009
Men's Soccer: Mauke scores twice in Denison win over OberlinTucker Mauke scored two goals and senior Kevin Donahue posted four saves and moved into sole possession of first place on the Denison career shutout list as the Big Red improved to 4-1 in conference play with a 2-0 win over Oberlin College. |
October 16, 2009
Saturday's Men's Soccer match moved to Deeds FieldSaturday night's men's soccer match between Denison and Oberlin has been moved to the artificial playing surface of Deeds Field-Piper Stadium. The match is still scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. |