The women's soccer team suffered an excruciating double overtime 1-0 loss to Spalding in the championship match of the SLIAC tournament on Saturday afternoon.
The women's soccer team collected a shutout 11-save effort from Addison Miller and a goal in the 28th minute from Ashlie Johnston Cabral during GU's 1-0 SLIAC semifinal win at Fontbonne on Thursday night.
The women's soccer team notched a 3-0 win at MUW on Saturday as the team completed regular season play. The Panthers (8-7-3. 7-2 SLIAC) finished third in the SLIAC standings, and they will host a rematch against MUW at Francis Field on Tuesday.
The women's soccer team hosted a match against the nation's No. 1 ranked women's soccer team from Washington-St. Louis, and the Panthers held the Bears scoreless in the second half in a 3-0 loss.
The women's soccer team lost its Homecoming match 1-0 to Webster at Francis Field. GU posted seven shots in the match but Webster's goal in the 30th minute held up.
The women's soccer team defeated Westminster 2-0 on Wednesday night to stretch their winning streak to five matches, all shutouts. The Panthers received goals from Allyson Schulz and Nina Torvisco in the win.
The women's soccer team dropped a 3-0 road contest at Central (Iowa) on Tuesday afternoon. The Panthers (1-5-3) will play Lyon on Thursday night at 7 p.m. in a SLIAC matchup at Francis Field.
The women's soccer team tied Wisconsin-Platteville in a scoreless 0-0 draw on Saturday. The Panthers (1-2-3) host Millikin on Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
The women's soccer team received two goals from Allyson Schulz and single goals by Maddie Missey and Ella Ray in their 4-1 win over Stephens at Francis Field on Friday.
The women's soccer team tied Rhodes on Saturday afternoon, bringing home a 1-1 draw. The Panthers (0-2-2) will host Stephens on Friday night at 6 p.m. in Greenville at Francis Field.
The women's soccer team participated in the first round of the NCAA Division III national tournament on Friday afternoon and were shut out 3-0 despite holding No. 13 Wisconsin-La Crosse scoreless in the first half.
The women's soccer team will travel north for the NCAA Division III tournament that begins on Friday. The SLIAC tournament champion Panthers drew the host Wisconsin-La Crosse for a match.
For the first time in school history, the women's soccer team was crowned SLIAC tournament champion. Greenville earned a 1-0 win over Westminster at Francis Field in the championship match of the SLIAC tournament.
The women's soccer team defeated Webster 3-1 on Thursday night and moved to the finals of the SLIAC tournament. On Saturday, the Panthers will host Westminster as they attempt to become the first GU women's soccer team to qualify for the NCAA Division III national championships.
The women's soccer team pushed their season-high winning streak to four matches with a 6-0 win over Principia on Tuesday in the first round of the SLIAC tournament. The shutout was Greenville's third in their last four matches, and they have only allowed four goals in the last month.
The women's soccer team defeated Spalding in dramatic fashion on Saturday evening when a late shot from Vanessa Ramirez went through the Spalding goalkeeper and into the net with only five and a half minutes to play.
The women's soccer team pounded Eureka with an onslaught of 42 shots in their 9-0 win on Wednesday night. Ashlie Johnston Cabral led Greenville with a three goal hat trick in the effort.
The women's soccer team dominated Blackburn in a 9-0 win on Saturday. Greenville scored five times in the first half and on four occasions in the second half for the win.
The women's soccer team dropped Wednesday night's match 1-0 at Westminster in a heartbreaker. The Panthers allowed a goal with just three seconds remaining to spoil their shutout effort, and the loss gave up an opportunity for an important point in the conference standings.
The women's soccer team played Webster for the second time this season, and a first half goal from Webster was all that was needed in the Gorloks 1-0 win on Wednesday.
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