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Sadie Mackay has written 16 articles.

Women’s soccer: Early goal enough for win

October 14, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

A milestone goal by senior Caryn Rosoff lifted the Washington University women’s soccer team past conference rival Carnegie Mellon University last Sunday.

Caryn Rosoff: Female Athlete of the Week

October 02, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

Caryn Rosoff, a senior on the women’s soccer team, scored three goals in each of the last two games against Principia College and Southeast Missouri State. Rosoff is currently tied with teammate Emma Brown in the UAA for most points per game. Rosoff’s offensive prowess led her to an All-America nod in 2007, a UAA Athlete of the Week honor this week and Student Life’s female Athlete of the Week.

Bears topple Red Hawks and Panthers

September 28, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

Senior Caryn Rosoff led the Washington University women’s soccer team to victory over Principia College and Southeast Missouri State with hat tricks this past week. The Bears extended their win streak to seven with a strong offense. Wash. U. 7, Principia 2 After only seven minutes of gameplay, Rosoff found the corner of the net [...]

Win streak now at 4 after strong weekend

September 21, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

The Washington University women’s soccer team continued its hot start, defeating both Alma College and 11th-ranked Calvin College last weekend to extend the Bears’ consecutive wins to four.

New hire to boost Bears’ marketing

September 18, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

The Wash. U. Athletic Department now has a new marketing and external relations coordinator, Erin Blecha. Blecha has a big job ahead of her—though she seems determined to expand even more.

Women’s soccer sweeps weekend tournament

September 14, 2009 | Sadie Mackay

Washington University’s women’s soccer team commanded the Washington University Classic, outscoring their opponents 13-1 and boasting eight different goal-scorers, including one hat trick. The first victim of women’s soccer was Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. The Athenas kept the ball mostly on Wash. U.’s side in the first half. Thirteen minutes into the game, CMS’s Nicole Sady-Kennedy struck from [...]

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