On a rainy night in Philadelphia, Hofstra women’s soccer beat the Drexel University Dragons 3-2 in overtime to break a two-game winless streak.
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On a rainy night in Philadelphia, Hofstra women’s soccer beat the Drexel University Dragons 3-2 in overtime to break a two-game winless streak.
It was a crazy week five in the NFL season. There were many close games, a few blowouts, some big comebacks and a record-breaking performance by Drew Brees.
With each team winning north of 100 games, the Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox have been the two of the best teams in baseball all season long. On Saturday night, Oct. 13, at 8:09 p.m., they will face off in the first of a best in seven series to determine who represents the American League in the World Series.
The 2018 Major League Baseball Postseason has now reached the National League Championship Series (NLCS) and the final two teams are the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Brewers will host Game 1 and then shift to Los Angeles for Game 3.
On a sunny, but cloudy Sunday afternoon, Hofstra women’s soccer tied the College of William & Mary 1-1 in a thrilling game.
The Hofstra volleyball team lost a five-set heartbreaker to the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) on Sunday, Oct. 7, in North Carolina. The loss snapped the Pride’s four-game winning streak.
On Saturday, Oct. 6, the Hofstra men’s soccer team marched into Grant Stadium and defeated the Delaware Blue Hens by a score of 1-0.
It was a tale of two halves for Hofstra field hockey at home against the Northeastern University Huskies. The Pride were able to maintain a tie for the first half and looked in good position to earn a much-needed win against a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opponent. However, fatigue and a record amount of penalty corners allowed the Huskies to pull away in the second half for a 5-2 win. The loss drops Hofstra to 3-11 (1-2 CAA) and brings Northeastern to 4-8 (2-1 CAA).
Hofstra volleyball started the first game of their four-game road trip with a huge upset over the College of Charleston, winning the match three sets to one on Friday, Oct. 5.
Women’s soccer, No. 2 in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA), fell 1-0 in a battle against the CAA leader Northeastern at home on Thursday, Oct. 4.
Robert Ingersoll once stated, “The greatest test of courage on Earth is to bear defeat without losing heart.” This quote is very prevalent with this year’s Hofstra field hockey team, which currently holds a 3-11 record.
Matching last year’s undefeated run to a Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship was always going to be difficult for Hofstra’s women’s soccer team. Indeed, since joining the CAA in 2002, Hofstra was the first team to win every single conference game en route to a title. Head coach Simon Riddiough, now in his 13th year as head coach, said simply, “Last year’s run was a miracle run.”
The Hofstra men’s soccer team has been on an incredible run this past month, setting a school record with seven consecutive shutouts, which is also currently the longest streak in the nation. After getting off to a rough start early on with a 0-3-1 record, they have been one of the best teams in the conference since, now with a 5-3-3 record.
For some, volleyball may be just another sport, but for Hofstra volleyball head coach Emily Mansur, it’s life.
From playing to coaching, Mansur has surrounded herself with the sport and made it her lifestyle. “Volleyball is the same as family. It’s one of the most important things I do in my life,” Mansur said.
Unity, success, communication and community. These are some of the principles that Hofstra University’s new athletic director, Rick Cole Jr. wants to embed into the university and its athletic department.
The 8-4 Hofstra University women’s Soccer team battled with the 7-2 University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) Seahawks on Sunday, Sept. 30 at Duke University and edged out a 2-1 win for their second consecutive victory.
On Sunday, Sept. 30, the Hofstra Field Hockey team fell to the visiting Tribe of William & Mary by a score of 1-0. Scoring the only goal of the contest was the Tribe’s Woodard Hooper, who scored within the first five minutes of the game.
Head coach Emily Mansur earned her 100th career win with the Hofstra Pride Volleyball team as they swept William & Mary in three sets, by scores of 25-21, 25-15 and 25-18. Along with the feat for Mansur, the Pride won their third straight match Sunday, Sept. 30 at the David S. Mack Physical Education Center.
The Hofstra men’s soccer team scored three goals in a span of 11 minutes in the first half against the College of William & Mary Tribe en route to a 4-0 Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) victory on Saturday night at Hofstra Soccer Stadium.
The Hofstra Pride field hockey team defeated the Towson Tigers 3-1 in their Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opening game on Friday afternoon.