Women's soccer | Bates blows over Jumbos in first round of NESCAC Tournament
October 29The women's soccer team was handed two days of less than ideal weather conditions this weekend, but the Jumbos did what they could.
The women's soccer team was handed two days of less than ideal weather conditions this weekend, but the Jumbos did what they could.
Heading into tomorrow's final regular season match against Conn. College, the men's soccer team has complete control over its Sunday plans. They need either a win or a tie against the NESCAC bottom-dwelling Camels, and on paper, the Jumbos look golden.
When push comes to shove, the women's soccer team gets the job done.
It was a game of inches for the men's soccer team on Saturday afternoon.
The women's soccer team traveled to Keene State on Wednesday riding a seven-game unbeaten streak and closely resembling the 2005 team that steamrolled through the regular season and put together an 11-game unbeaten streak.
On a drizzly afternoon at Kraft Field, the men's soccer team rebounded from a 3-1 loss on Saturday to emerge as 2-0 victors over the visiting UMass-Dartmouth Corsairs yesterday.
Make it six in a row.
The men's soccer team pulled into Hartford, Conn., on Saturday riding a five-game winning streak, looking to cruise by the Trinity Bantams, who entered the weekend winless in NESCAC play.
Fives all around.
WOMEN'S SOCCERAt Kraft Field, TuesdayWesleyan 0 Tufts 2Scoring: Hardy, Gamal
The men's soccer team extended its winning streak to four games, plowing through the Bowdoin Polar Bears 5-0 on Saturday afternoon.
It may be time for the rest of the NESCAC to collect its belongings and get out of the way-the Tufts women's soccer team has found its groove.
It seems that a struggling team has found its way.
The men's soccer team continued its winning trend with another victory, riding a game-winner from senior tri-captain Mattia Chason to a win at Rhode Island College on Tuesday night.
After starting its season in a five-game winless rut, the men's soccer team finally looked in control on Saturday. And it couldn't have come at a better time, as the resurgent Jumbos defeated NESCAC rival Bates at home on Saturday, 2-0.
In all the mayhem of the Homecoming festivities on Saturday, the women's soccer team kept its focus and was rewarded with a 1-0 win over NESCAC rival Bates.
The crowds will be out in full force on Saturday for Homecoming, and if past history follows course, fans should be treated to a good show on Kraft Field.
It finally clicked for the men's soccer team. After nearly three weeks of ties and losses, the Jumbos turned the tables with a 5-0 rout of non-conference Salve Regina yesterday, marking the team's first victory of the season and pushing its record to 1-4-1.
The women's soccer team came ready to play on Tuesday and earned its first win of the season, shutting out the Babson Beavers, 2-0.
The women's soccer team took a much-needed step forward in the rain at Amherst yesterday, earning a 2-2 tie against the undefeated Lord Jeffs. The Jumbos remain winless, but a solid performance against a quality team is a sign of improvement for the struggling Jumbos.