The Sagehens (1-4-1, 0-1 SCIAC) tied Whitworth 2-2 in a double-overtime home game Sept. 14 before falling at La Verne 1-0 Wednesday.
Tag: Soccer
RECAP: P-P women’s soccer buries La Verne in conference opener
The Sagehen women’s soccer team (5-0-1, 1-0 SCIAC) started conference play on a high note with a 4-0 beatdown of La Verne at home Wednesday.
RECAP: CMS men’s soccer wins home opener and first conference game
The Stags (4-2, 1-0 SCIAC) emerged from a double-overtime home game against St. Thomas on Sept. 13 with a 2-1 win.
RECAP: Athena soccer secures undefeated record in non-conference games
CMS women’s soccer (4-0-1, 0-0 SCIAC) beat Redlands 1-0 in a non-conference home game Sept. 14, ending the team’s non-conference slate of games undefeated.
Ta’s Timeout: Best Teenagers in Soccer
Danny Ta PO ’22 ranks the top three teenagers playing professional soccer in 2019.
Ta’s Timeout: Most hated soccer players
Danny Ta PO ’22 ranks the three most hated players in professional soccer.
Ta’s Timeout: Being a Soccer Fan in the U.S.
Danny Ta PO ’22 discusses the challenges of being an avid soccer fan in the U.S.
Ta’s Timeout: A solution to meaningless international friendlies? The UEFA Nations League
This past summer, the largest sporting event in the world brought together millions of people, as the 2018 FIFA World Cup showed us all how national pride impacts football’s biggest stage. However, those who watch football regularly know that international football is not always played at the highest level, when
Ta’s Timeout: What could have been: A disappointing end to a great inaugural season for LAFC
In the beginning of the 2018 Major League Soccer season, Los Angeles football fans had plenty of reason to be excited and hopeful. Expansion squad Los Angeles Football Club was expected to bring a new dynamic to the league and the five-time MLS Champions LA Galaxy were poised to compete
Stag soccer loses shootout to Chapman, fails to advance in SCIAC Tournament
The Claremont-Mudd-Scripps men’s soccer team suffered a heartbreaking loss Thursday to the Chapman Panthers, falling in penalty kicks 5-4 in the SCIAC semifinal. The game was a thriller, with neither side finding a way to crack through the other’s defense in both regulation and overtime combined. Chandler Siemonsma, the Panthers




