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 Junior forward Jackie Rodabaugh takes possession of the ball during the game against Misericordia University on Nov. 17, 2012.

New season fuels hunger for redemption

By Kristen Gowdy, Staff Writer September 1, 2013
Women's soccer looks to continue last season's success.
From left, Misericordia freshman back Devin Simpson fights for position against Ithaca freshman midfielder Kelsey King during the Bombers' 0-0 scoreless tie with the Cougars in the NCAA Division III Tournament Sweet 16 matchup Nov. 17 on Carp Wood Field. The Cougars advanced to the Elite 8 on penalty kicks 6-5.

Sweet 16 loss marks end of an era for South Hill squad’s seniors

By Steve Derderian, Staff Writer November 27, 2012
Women's soccer beat writer Steve Derderian reflects back on the Bombers' run to the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.

Women’s Soccer: Misericordia advances past Bombers in Sweet 16

By Matt Kelly, Sports Editor November 20, 2012
The women's soccer team's historic season finally came to a close in the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament after Misericordia University advanced 6-5 on penalty kicks.
Graduate student Megan Trager handles the ball in a drill during women’s soccer practice Tuesday. Trager is returning from a major knee injury.

Returning stars get last chance for glory

By Steve Derderian, Staff Writer September 5, 2012
After missing the Bombers' run to the 2011 Final Four, senior Megan Palladino and graduate student Megan Trager are recovered from knee injuries and ready to contribute once again.

Forward approaches milestones with humility

By George Sitaras, Staff Writer October 25, 2011
Junior Rachael Palladino’s passion for soccer has been challenged throughout her two and a half seasons as a forward on the women’s soccer team. But she has responded to each obstacle with diligence and humility to become one of the program’s most prolific players.
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