Women's Soccer

Recent News Updates
October 12, 2008Women's Soccer: Rusch's score lifts No. 14 Denison to fifth straight win Junior Anna Rusch's fourth-minute goal lifted the 14th-ranked Denison women's soccer team to a 1-0 victory over Allegheny College on Sunday afternoon. The victory was the Big Red's fifth consecutive and improved their record to 9-2-1 overall and 3-0 in the North Coast Athletic Conference. |
October 08, 2008Women's Soccer: No. 14 Denison tops Oberlin 2-0 A pair of second-half goals lifted the 14th-ranked Denison women's soccer team to a 2-0 victory over Oberlin College in North Coast Athletic Conference action on Wednesday at Barclay-Thomsen Field. The victory improved the Big Red's record to 8-2-1 overall and a perfect 2-0 in the conference. |
October 08, 2008Women's Soccer: Ash Named NCAC Athlete of the Week Senior forward Sarah Ash (Cincinnati, Ohio/Sycamore) was named the North Coast Athletic Conference Athlete of the Week after leading the 14th ranked Big Red to a 3-0 victory over Hiram College on Saturday (Oct. 4). |
October 04, 2008Women's Soccer: No. 21 Big Red wins NCAC opener at Hiram The 21st-ranked Denison women's soccer team exploded for three second-half goals en route to a 3-0 victory over Hiram College in their North Coast Athletic Conference opener on Saturday. |
September 27, 2008Women's Soccer: No. 25 Big Red roll past Kalamazoo The 25th ranked Denison Big Red women's soccer team rolled past Kalamazoo on Saturday by a final score of 7-1 at MacKenzie Field in Kalamazoo, Mich. Senior midfielder Sarah Ash netted her first career hat trick and junior midfielder Anna Rusch contributed two goals. |
September 24, 2008Women's Soccer: No. 25 Denison earns 2-1 victory over Ohio Northern Junior Anna Rusch and sophomore Maggie Hoskin each tallied a goal to lift the 25th-ranked Denison women's soccer team to a 2-1 win over Ohio Northern University on Barclay-Thomsen Field in Granville on Wednesday night. The victory snapped the Big Red's three-game winless streak. |
September 20, 2008Women' Soccer: Carnegie Mellon and Denison play to scoreless tie In a battle of two regionally ranked team, Denison and Carnegie Mellon went the distance on Saturday afternoon in Granville, to the tune of a 0-0 tie over 110 minutes. |
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September 17, 2008 Women's Soccer: #21 Denison drops 3-1 decision at Otterbein After a scoreless first half of play, Otterbein scored a pair of quick goals en route to a 3-1 victory over the 21st-ranked Denison women's soccer team on Wednesday in Westerville. |
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September 16, 2008 Women's Soccer: Wednesday's match moved to Otterbein The women's soccer match between Denison University and Otterbein College, which was originally scheduled to be played in Granville on Wednesday (Sept. 17) has been moved to Otterbein's campus due to the power outage caused by Sunday's wind storm. The match will begin at 5 p.m. |
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September 13, 2008 Women's Soccer: Transylvania outlasts the Big Red Transylvania University took a lead in the sixth minute on Saturday and manged to hold off a second-half push by the Big Red, resulting in a 2-1 upset by the Pioneers. |
September 10, 2008Women's Soccer: Rusch's hat trick helps #12 Big Red blank Mount Union Junior Anna Rusch recorded her first career hat trick to help lead the 12th ranked Denison Big Red over Mount Union 6-0 at Barclay-Thomsen Field on Wednesday night in Granville. Rusch notched seven points in the Denison victory. |
September 07, 2008Women's Soccer: Big Red tops William Smith in clash of ranked teams The Denison Big Red will return home from Rochester, N.Y. with a 3-0 record following a 2-0, shutout victory over 17th ranked William Smith on Sunday morning at Nazareth College. |
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Women's Soccer: Nazareth held scoreless by #19 Big Red Women's Soccer: Second half goals lift Big Red to win 2008 Women's Soccer Preview Women's Soccer: Ash named Ohio Player of the Year Women's Soccer: Awards continue to roll in for Denison women's soccer Women's Soccer: Ash Named First Team All-American Women's Soccer: Denison Lands Seven on All-NCAC Squad; Ash Named Offensive Player of the Year Women's Soccer: Big Red Falls to Washington U. in NCAA 2nd Round |
