With only seven upperclassmen on the team, the No. 24 Washington University men’s soccer team, led by 18th-year head coach Joe Clarke, will be relying on a lot of young talent to make the playoffs after a one-year absence.
Four decades ago, Washington University men’s soccer head coach Joe Clarke took the soccer field representing Saint Louis University. The local kid out of McBride High School had been recruited to play for the SLU Billikens, then the best men’s soccer program in the nation. “Everybody in St.
The ball again failed to bounce the way of the Washington University men’s soccer team in overtime as the Bears suffered a 2-1 loss to No. 18 University of Rochester Sunday on Senior Day at Francis Field.
The No. 18 Washington University men’s soccer team wrapped up its regular season by earning a share of the University Athletic Association Championship on Saturday. The Bears took the title with a 2-0 win against the University of Chicago.
Senior forward Dylan Roman scored two goals, the first coming 16 seconds into the second half, as the No. 6 Washington University men’s soccer team defeated the Greenville College Panthers 3-1 on Saturday at home. The Bears are now 6-0, and Roman has scored in five straight games, with six goals overall this season.
The Washington University men’s soccer team may still be looking to improve this season, but its performance in the first four games have proven to be a fine start. With a 3-0 win over Rhodes College on Saturday night in Memphis, Tenn., the Bears have moved to 4-0 on the season and are outscoring their opponents 8-2 so far.
With 10 shutouts so far this season, the Washington University men’s soccer team has a defense whose talent is hard to ignore. With a .36 goals against average, the Bears have outscored their opponents 24-5 in their first 14 games. Student Life sat down with three of the Bears’ defenders to talk about the 2010 season.
After 110 minutes of scoreless play on Sunday, the No. 13 Washington University men’s soccer team had delivered No. 9 Emory University its first tie of the season. The Bears (7-0-3), continued their defensive success with another shutout in the first contest of University Athletic Association (UAA) play.
After three contests, the loss column remains empty for the Washington University men’s soccer team. In what some described as, “a domination,” the Bears shut out Webster University in their season opener
A slow start by the men’s soccer team was the driving force behind a 2-0 loss to No. 9 Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday.
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