
Recent News Updates
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January 28, 2010
Women's Soccer: Four garner All-Ohio honorsThe Denison women's soccer team landed four athletes on the 2009 Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association All-Ohio team. Seniors Anna Rusch and Julie Dean, and junior Kimmi Oshita were named to the first teaim, while junior Jen Clemmer earned second-team honors. |
December 9, 2009
Women's Soccer: Oshita named All-American, four named to All-Region squadThe Denison women's soccer team made national headlines during the 2009 season and are still continuing to grab the nation's attention even now, a month after their impressive campaign came to a close. |
November 16, 2009
Women's Soccer: Seven earn All-NCAC honors; Oshita named Offensive Player of the YearThe Denison women's soccer team had seven athletes receive All-North Coast Athletic Conference honors in 2009 while Gail Murphy was selected NCAC Coach of the Year for the second-straight year and third time in her career. DU captured their eighth outright NCAC regular season crown and advanced to the NCAA Tournament. |
November 15, 2009
Women's Soccer: Big Red Fall in NCAA Second RoundDuring a first half largely controlled by the pressing Denison offense, it was Otterbein junior forward Lindsey Rudibaugh that capitalized on the lone window of opportunity, giving her squad the one-goal advantage that would hold over the final sixty minutes of action for a 1-0 Cardinal victory. |
November 14, 2009
Women's Soccer: Big Red tops Transy; advance to NCAA's second roundDenison junior Eliza Miller found the back of the net just 1:23 into their NCAA first round match-up with Transylvania and that score would end up being enough to send the Big Red to a 2-0 win over the Pioneers from Westerville, Ohio on Saturday afternoon. The victory sets up a rematch with Otterbein on Sunday at 1 p.m. |
November 9, 2009
Women's Soccer: Denison returns to NCAA Tournament; will take on Transylvania in first roundFor the fifth straight season and the 13th time in school history, the Denison University women's soccer team is heading back to the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament. |
November 3, 2009
Women's Soccer: Quakers score late to edge No. 14 Big RedEarlham College made their first-ever appearance in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament a memorable one as Joy Doucette's goal in the 85th minute sent the Quakers to a 1-0 victory over the top-seeded and 14th-ranked Denison Big Red on Wednesday night at Barclay-Thomsen Field in Granville, Ohio. |
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
Women's Soccer: Oshita, Rusch named ESPN The Magazine Academic All-DistrictDenison women's soccer Kimmi Oshita and Anna Rusch were named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District IV Team. Oshita was a first-team selection while Rusch received second-team honors. By being named to the first team Oshita advances to the national ballot with hopes of being awarded Academic All-American honors. |
October 31, 2009
Women's Soccer: Big Red goes unbeaten in NCAC after win over WoosterThe Denison Big Red captured their second consecutive and eighth overall North Coast Athletic Conference Championship following a 3-1 victory over The College of Wooster on Saturday afternoon in Wooster, Ohio. The Big Red improved their record to 15-2-2 overall and closed their regular season with a 7-0-1 record in conference play. |
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October 28, 2009
Women's Soccer: Wittenberg plays Denison to scoreless tieCourtney Cobb registered her 13th shutout and the Denison team tied the school's single-season shutout record after the 12th ranked Denison Big Red played Wittenberg to a 0-0 tie over 110 minutes of soccer from Springfield, Ohio. |
October 24, 2009
Women's Soccer: Second-half surge sends No. 17 Denison past OWUOne week ago the 17th-ranked Denison women's soccer team erupted for five first-half goals en route to a victory over then ranked Thomas More College. Just seven days later, on the same field, the Big Red had a repeat performance when they scored five goals in the second half as they shutout rival Ohio Wesleyan 5-0. |