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The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

The University of Pittsburgh's Daily Student Newspaper

The Pitt News

Despite five saves from Pitt goalkeeper Taylor Francis, the Panthers lost to Notre Dame, 4-0, on Sunday. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer

Women’s soccer devastated by Notre Dame, 4-0

The Pitt women’s soccer team suffered its third shutout loss in as many conference games Sunday afternoon. The Panthers (1-9-1, 0-3-0 ACC) fell to the No. 24 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (7-1-3, 2-0-1),...

Sarah Krause had five shots for the Panthers against Boston College Thursday night but couldnt find the back of the net. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer

Boston College shuts out Pitt women’s soccer, 3-0

By Steve Rotstein | Sports Editor September 22, 2016

The Pitt women’s soccer team continued its rough start to ACC play with another shutout loss Thursday night against No. 17 Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. The Panthers (1-8-1 overall,...

Pitt fell to Louisville in its ACC season opener.  Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer shut out in ACC opener vs. Louisville, 1-0

By Steve Rotstein | Sports Editor September 17, 2016

Pitt’s women’s soccer team opened conference play at Ambrose Urbanic Field on Saturday night with a 1-0 loss to the Louisville Cardinals. The struggling Panthers (1-7-1 overall, 0-1-0 ACC) dropped...

Alex Wright and the Panthers fell to Kent State in double overtime, 2-1, on Sunday night. John Hamilton | Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer falls in double OT to Kent State, 2-1

By Molly Appezzato | For The Pitt News September 12, 2016

Pitt’s women’s soccer team struggled to find many scoring opportunities and fell to Kent State in double overtime, 2-1, Sunday night. Despite a strong game from Pitt’s (1-6-1) young players on...

Christiana Davey scored Pitts only goal against Kansas Friday night. Matt Hawley | Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer improves but loses to Kansas, 2-1

By Ryan Zimba / For The Pitt News September 10, 2016

The Pitt women’s soccer team showed improvement in its match Friday night against the Kansas Jayhawks, but were still unable to pick up a win. Pitt (1-5-1) dropped its third consecutive game in a...

Juliana Vazquez and the Pitt womens soccer team were unable to covert any offensive chances into scores against UC Irvine.  Heather Tennant | Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer shut out at UC Irvine, 3-0

By Ryan Zimba - For The Pitt News September 5, 2016

For the second straight game, the Pitt women’s soccer team was unable to generate any opportunities on offense, falling Sunday night to the University of California, Irvine, 3-0. The Panthers (1-4-1)...

The Pitt womens soccer team managed only two shots on goal in a 4-0 loss at UCSB. Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer falls in 4-0 shutout at UCSB

By Steve Rotstein / Sports Editor September 3, 2016

Fresh off its first win of the season, Pitt’s women’s soccer team suffered its worst loss of the season in Santa Barbara, California, Friday night. The Panthers (1-3-1) gave up the first goal less...

Sophomore Seyla Perez and the Panthers are still searching for their first regular season win.  Jeff Ahearn |  Senior Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer falls in 1-0 shutout vs. Colorado College

By David Leftwich / Staff Writer August 26, 2016

The Pitt women’s soccer team has learned over the past two matches that every opponent –– big or small –– is a serious threat. Following a 2-0 loss to Duquesne in the home opener, the Panthers...

Pitts womens soccer team suffered its fourth straight shutout in conference play against Florida State . Jeff Ahearn | Senior Staff Photographer

Pitt women’s soccer drops home opener vs. Duquesne, 2-0

By David Leftwich / Staff Writer August 22, 2016

The start of the regular season is normally an exciting time for players, but Pitt’s women’s soccer players put on a performance in their home opener Sunday they will want to quickly forget. Coming...

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