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The Observer

Case Western Reserve University's independent student news source

The Observer

Case Western Reserve University's independent student news source

The Observer

The CWRU women's soccer team embraces as they kick off the fall season with two wins.

Perfect season continues for women’s soccer

Puneet Bansal, Sports Editor October 1, 2021

Behind stellar performances across the roster, the Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team crushed John Carroll University and Muskingum University 7-0 and 7-1, respectively. Fourth-year...

 The CWRU Women’s soccer team had a historic season culminating with the program’s second NCAA Championship berth

Women’s soccer performed well under new guidance and earned bid to NCAA playoffs

Shreya Ramani, Staff Reporter January 17, 2020

Case Western Reserve University’s women’s soccer ended their strong 2019-2020 season in December after reaching the NCAA Division III Championship tournament under the guidance of new coach Jen Simonetti. The...

The CWRU women’s soccer team finished an historic season with a double overtime loss against Wooster in penalty kicks.

Women’s soccer team’s historic season ends

David Chang, Staff Reporter November 22, 2019

The Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team dropped their first round match of the NCAA Division III playoffs against College of Wooster in penalty kicks, 4-3, after a scoreless double overtime...

Despite a loss against Carnegie Mellon, CWRU women’s soccer team qualifed for the second NCAA tournament in the program’s history.

Women’s soccer to compete in second NCAA Championship

David Chang, Staff Reporter November 15, 2019

On Monday, the women’s soccer team received an invitation to play in the NCAA Division III Championship. This is the second time in program history that a Case Western Reserve University soccer team...

Christina Hickinson

The team comes first for second-year soccer player

Nicholas Kamlet, Staff Reporter November 8, 2019

Christina Hickson is a second-year forward on the Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team. In just 10 games this season, she has recorded 16 points, including six goals and four assists....

Women’s soccer stay spooky, while the men’s team is spooked

Women’s soccer stay spooky, while the men’s team is spooked

David Chang, Staff Reporter November 8, 2019

The Case Western Reserve University soccer teams continued UAA conference play on the road, with the women’s team splitting games, handing 12th ranked University of Chicago their second loss of their...

First-year soccer player off to a blistering start

First-year soccer player off to a blistering start

Nicholas Kamlet, Staff Reporter November 1, 2019

Aniya Hartzler is a first-year forward on the Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team. In just her first year, she is already off to an amazing start, scoring five goals and racking up four...

Soccer falls to NYU

Soccer falls to NYU

David Chang, Staff Reporter October 11, 2019

Both the men’s and women’s soccer teams played against New York University teams, with the women’s team losing 1-0 in double overtime and the men’s team losing 3-0 in their opening UAA games. In...

Women’s soccer steamrolls towards UAA competition

October 4, 2019

Although Nick Chubb’s 88 yard touchdown was an impressive demonstration of speed, another force to be reckoned with is the Case Western Reserve University’s women’s soccer team. The Spartans stay...

Women continue winning while men split games

David Chang, Staff Reporter September 27, 2019

The Chinese believe that seven represents Yin, Yang and the Five Elements. Some consider seven to be lucky because it’s God’s number. Apparently the Spartans also believe that because that’s how...

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