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Junior forward Sarah Pirnie pushes junior defender Riley Yankowich of RIT out of the way from getting to the ball. The Bombers lost to the Tigers 1–0 at Carp Wood Field.

Women’s soccer loses 1–0 game against RIT Oct. 25

By Sevrin Lavenstein, Staff Writer October 29, 2017
After scoring with minutes left in the game, RIT defeated the women's soccer team 1–0 at Carp Wood Field Oct. 25.
Women's soccer defeats RPI at Carp Wood Field Oct. 21 3–1

Women’s soccer defeats RPI at Carp Wood Field Oct. 21 3–1

By Matt Clement, Staff Writer October 23, 2017
The women's soccer team had its third consecutive win Oct. 21 against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Carp Wood Field 3–1.
Women's soccer falls to St. Lawrence 2–1 in conference play

Women’s soccer falls to St. Lawrence 2–1 in conference play

By Matt Clement, Staff Writer October 1, 2017
The women's soccer team traveled to Canton, New York, to take on St. Lawrence University. The team lost 2–1 Sept. 30.
Junior midfielder Shoshana Bedrosian and freshman defender Kyleigh Gallagher of SUNY Cortland fight for the soccer ball in the Bombers' loss to the Red Dragons 1–0.

Women’s soccer loses 1–0 after late goal by SUNY Cortland

By Sevrin Lavenstein, Contributing Writer September 14, 2017
The women's soccer team fell to SUNY Cortland at Carp Wood Field by the score of 1–0 after a late goal by the Red Dragons.
Women's soccer goes 0–2 in Dallas, Pennsylvania, Sept. 9–10

Women’s soccer goes 0–2 in Dallas, Pennsylvania, Sept. 9–10

By Matt Clement, Contributing Writer September 11, 2017
The women's soccer team falls to an overall record of 1–3 after losing to Misericordia University 2–0 and Farmingdale State University 2–1.
Women's soccer looks to regain conference title

Women’s soccer looks to regain conference title

By Jack Hamilton, Staff Writer August 31, 2017
After losing in the Empire 8 Championship in the 2016 season, the women's soccer team is looking for the same success in a new league.
Women's soccer falls to Stevens in Empire 8 Championships

Women’s soccer falls to Stevens in Empire 8 Championships

By Matt Maloney, Staff Writer November 6, 2016
The Ithaca College women’s soccer team fell to Stevens Institute of Technology in the Empire 8 Championship 3–2 in an overtime thriller on Nov. 6.
Women's soccer team wins in overtime against Nazareth

Women’s soccer team wins in overtime against Nazareth

By Matt Maloney, Staff Writer November 5, 2016
In an overtime thriller, the Ithaca College women's soccer team defeated Nazareth College 1–0 in the Empire 8 semifinal match Nov. 5.
Women's soccer falls flat in final game of regular season

Women’s soccer falls flat in final game of regular season

By Alyssa Curtis, Staff Writer October 29, 2016
St. John Fisher College defeated the Ithaca College women's soccer team 5–0 Oct. 29. This was the final game of the regular season for the Bombers.
IC women's soccer suffers loss to Misericordia University

IC women’s soccer suffers loss to Misericordia University

By Lauren Murray, Assistant Sports Editor October 25, 2016
The Ithaca College women's soccer team lost its last out-of-conference matchup of the season against Misericordia University on Oct. 25.
Sophomore goalkeeper Stacey DiGiorgio takes a goal kick in the Bombers game against the Rochester Institute of Technology on Oct. 4.

Sophomore goalkeeper launches into new role for Bombers

By Matt Maloney, Staff Writer October 18, 2016
The Ithaca College women's soccer team has a new starting goalkeeper in net this season, sophomore Stacey DiGiorgio.
Ithaca College women's soccer suffers first conference loss

Ithaca College women’s soccer suffers first conference loss

By Matt Maloney, Staff Writer October 15, 2016
The Ithaca College women’s soccer team fell to the Nazareth College Golden Flyers 1–0 Oct. 15 on Carp Wood Field.
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