Cecilie Nag Freshman forward Eivind Austboe scored another two goals as the C.W. Post men´s soccer team battered Dowling University by a score of 5-1 on Saturday, October 1st. After nine games, the Pioneers are still undefeated this season. Expectations were high Saturday…
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Christian Arnold The C.W. Post women’s soccer team went 1-1 last week, defeating the Wilmington University Wildcats 4-1 on Thursday, September 29th, and then falling to the Dowling Golden Lions 3-1 on Saturday, October 1st. In Wilmington, Delaware, freshman forward Morgan Kittlon led the Pioneers with two goals against the…
Cecile Nag With two wins in the last week, the record is now counting 8-0, which is the best season opener in the history of C.W Post men´s soccer. The Pioneers are now ranked by NSCAA among the top 10 in the nation. After a hat-trick signed by…
Christian Arnold The C.W. Post Pioneers women’s soccer team fell to the undefeated Bridgeport Purple Knights 2-0 on Saturday, September 24th. It was the first conference game of the season for the Pioneers. The first half of the game was scoreless, and the first goal of the game was not…
Cecilie Nag The C.W. Post men’s soccer team is now 6-0, with two wins in the last week. With an impressive start to the season, the Pioneers are now ranked number 15 on the NSCAA Poll. Having two of their freshmen forwards named ECC Player of the Week in consecutive…
Christian Arnold The C.W Post Pioneers women’s soccer team went 1-1 this past week, defeating the Caldwell College Cougars 4-1, then falling to Southern New Hampshire University at 4-3 in overtime. The Pioneers traveled to Caldwell College on Wednesday, where Alexa Niciforo, Eliza Sefton and Tove Eriksson led the team…
Heather Norris From the sideline, much of the C.W. Post women’s soccer team’s 7-0 victory over Pittsburgh-Johnstown looked as laid back and effortless as an easy practice. The Pioneers, ranked 20th in Division II and favored to repeat as ECC Champions, used their aggressive style of play and quickness on…
David Otero The C.W. Post men’s soccer team finished the 2010 season in disappointing fashion with an under .500 record of 7-8-2, marking the team’s first losing season in three years. However, the 2011 Pioneers look determined to get back to their 2009 form, the year they finished 12-5 and…
The C.W. Post Women’s Soccer team fell to the number-one ranked College of Saint Rose in the Division II NCAA East Region Championship on Friday, November 19th, 2010.
The 2010 C.W. Post Men’s soccer team finished with a record of 7-8-2 (4-3), which qualified them to reach the East Coast Conference Championships. In the championships, Post squared off against a tough Dowling squad and lost a heartbreaker via penalty kicks.
“A loss is a loss,” said senior forward Rumen Kerekov. “Although the game was even, there was a disappointment from the loss. Shootout is gambling and unfortunately we were on the losing side.”