
Lynchburg College Women's Soccer will host the sixth annual "IDEAL SOCCER CAMP" on Shellenberger Field from August 3-7.
The third annual Gifts for Gulu Sports Festival will be March 14 at Lynchburg College, featuring races, soccer clinics, and a women's lacrosse game, with an effort to raise funds for a well in northern Uganda dubbed, "Water for Life."
Four Lynchburg College student-athletes were recently honored as the 2008 NSCAA/Adidas NCAA Division III Women's Soccer All-South Region Team was released.
Fresh off an NCAA Div. III Tournament Sweet 16 appearance, Lynchburg College dominated the major awards on the 2008 College Division Women's Soccer All-State Team, as selected by the Virginia Sports Information Directors. Teammates Betsy Kwiatkowski and Ashley Hoath shared Player of the Year honors, Beverly Hoath was named Rookie of the Year, and Dr. Todd Olson earned Coach of the Year.
Lynchburg College junior midfielder Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon) recently earned third-team All-American honors, announced by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America and Adidas.
Ithaca College scored two goals in the second half to lead the Bombers past the Lynchburg College women's soccer team 2-0 in the Sweet 16 round of the 2008 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament, hosted by Williams College.
Sophomore forward Katie Santos (Cheltenham, VA/Bishop Ireton) scored 13 minutes after intermission to give the Lynchburg College women's soccer team a 1-0 win Sunday over Emory University in the second round of the 2008 Division III Tournament.
Senior Alexa Wahr scored twice to lead Emory University to a 3-0 win over St. Mary's College (MD) Saturday afternoon in the first round of the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Tournament, hosted by Lynchburg College.
The Lynchburg College women's soccer team jumped on the board less than a minute into a first round NCAA Tournament game to win 3-0 over Maryville College in a contest that was plagued by high force winds and torrential rain.
The Lynchburg College women’s soccer team had seven players honored on the All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) team along with earning the Player, Freshman, and Coach of the Year Awards.
Lynchburg College and Shellenberger Field will play host to first and second-round action in the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship Tournament this Saturday and Sunday.
Trailing 2-0 in the second half of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) title game Saturday evening at Virginia Wesleyan College, junior Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon) scored three times as the second-seeded Lynchburg College women's soccer team rallied for an improbable 3-2 victory to capture the program's second-straight conference crown.
The 2008 ODAC Women's Soccer Championship features two of the top teams in the country on Saturday evening, and now there is two ways to see it! Thanks to the combined efforts of the ODAC, Virginia Wesleyan College and Penn Atlantic, the women's soccer title game with be video webcast FREE over the Internet.
Sophomore forward Betsy Kwiatkowski (Mount Jackson, VA/Stonewall Jackson) scored an early goal, and second-seeded Lynchburg College held on for a 1-0 win over Washington & Lee University Wednesday afternoon in a semi-final matchup of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Women's Soccer Championship Tournament.
The Lynchburg College women's soccer team defeated Randolph-Macon College 7-0 in the quarterfinals of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Tournament Saturday afternoon.
Sophomore forward Betsy Kwiatkowski (Mount Jackson, VA/Stonewall Jackson) tallied three goals and two assists to lead the third-ranked Lynchburg College women's soccer team to a 6-0 win at Randolph-Macon College in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) action Wednesday afternoon.
The Lynchburg College women's soccer team kept hopes of an unbeaten season alive Saturday as the Hornets defeated Eastern Mennonite University 2-0 in Old Dominion Athletic conference (ODAC) play.
Junior Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon) and sophomore Katie Santos (Cheltenham, MD/Bishop Ireton) each posted hat tricks as the Lynchburg College women's soccer team defeated visiting Sweet Briar College 10-0 Wednesday evening in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) contest.
The No. 3-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team scored five first-half goals and never looked back as the Hornets defeated Bridgewater College 7-0 Saturday in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play.
Sophomore Katie Santos (Cheltenham, MD/Bishop Ireton) and junior Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon) each notched a hat trick and an assist Wednesday night as the No. 3-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team breezed by Emory & Henry College 9-0 in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play from Shellenberger Field.
Junior midfielder Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon scored the game-winner 61:33 into the contest as the No. 2 ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team defeated Washington & Lee University 2-1 in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play Saturday night.
The second-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team played to a 1-1 double overtime tie at Roanoke College Wednesday evening in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) contest.
Freshman midfielder Joanie Snyder (Bel Air, MD/Bel Air) scored three times and added an assist as the second-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team skated to a 9-0 win Saturday over Hollins University as a part of Parents and Family Weekend.
The No. 2 Lynchburg College women’s soccer team and Virginia Wesleyan College battled through 110 minutes, but neither team could net a goal as the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) contest ended in a scoreless 0-0 tie.
The Lynchburg College women’s soccer team, ranked second in the recent National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas D-III Poll, improved to 9-0-1 overall and 2-0 in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Thursday with a 4-0 win over Guilford College in miserable conditions from Haworth Field.
Sophomore forward Katie Santos (Cheltenham, MD/Bishop Ireton) was named the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Women’s Soccer Athlete of the Week for the week of September 22.
Meredith College hung tough in the first half with the fourth-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team, but the Hornets outscored the Angels 4-0 in the second half for a 5-1 win Sunday in non-conference play.
Junior midfielder Ashley Hoath (Alexandria, VA/Mount Vernon) scored twice and added an assist Saturday afternoon as the fourth-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team traveled to Methodist University and defeated the Monarchs 5-1.
Freshman forward Joanie Snyder (Bel Air, MD/Bel Air) scored three times and sophomore forward Betsy Kwiatkowski (Mount Jackson, VA/Stonewall Jackson) posted a goal and five assists as the Lynchburg College women’s soccer team defeated Randolph College 10-0 Tuesday in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play.
The Lynchburg College women’s soccer team defeated visiting Christopher Newport University 3-0 Friday evening in non-conference action.
The seventh-ranked Lynchburg College women’s soccer team jumped out to a 3-0 halftime lead and finished with a 5-0 win over the Pride of Greensboro College Wednesday afternoon in non-conference play.
The Salisbury University women’s soccer team rallied late and the Sea Gulls and Lynchburg College played to a 1-1 double overtime tie Sunday afternoon in the final game of the Shellenberger Classic.
The University of the South defeated Guilford College Sunday 2-0 behind two tallies from Audrey Jernigan in the second day’s first game of the Shellenberger Women’s Soccer Classic, hosted by Lynchburg College.
Salisbury University defeated Guilford College 1-0 in first day action in the Shellenberger Classic.
The Lynchburg College women's soccer team opened play in the Shellenberger Classic with a 4-0 victory over visiting Sewanee: The University of the South in a game mired by heavy rainfall in the first half from Tropical Storm Hanna.
The Lynchburg College women’s soccer contest Saturday morning against Sewanee will be televised locally on Alive TV.
Sophomore forward Betsy Kwiatkowski (Mount Jackson, VA/Stonewall Jackson) scored the game’s only goal late in the first half to lift the Lynchburg College women’s soccer team to a 1-0 win over Haverford College in the title game of the 2008 Haverford Kick-Off Tournament.
The Lynchburg College women’s soccer team defeated Montclair State (NJ) 3-2 Saturday afternoon in the first day of play of the Haverford University Kick-off Tournament.
Only 15 points separate the first team from the fourth squad in the 2008 ODAC Women’s Soccer Preseason Poll. Virginia Wesleyan College picked up a half-dozen first place votes on its way to leading the annual coaches’ survey with 134 points.