The Ducks will look to defend their MAC Freedom title and extend their stretch of consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances to six. 2 rounds out the lengthy homestand and opens conference play. Stevens is 1-0-1 all-time against Scranton, while the first-ever matchup with Trinity, who closed the abbreviated 2021 spring campaign ranked atop the United Soccer Coaches poll.Ī fixture with DeSales University on Oct. 29) lead the Ducks into MAC Freedom play. Matchups with the University of Scranton (Sept. The home fixture with the Garnet sets off a stretch of six consecutive home matches, matching the longest such streak for the program in the regular season since the 2005 season. 12, when the Ducks take on Swarthmore at noon in Hoboken, with a neutral-site matchup between NYU and TCNJ to follow. This year's event features a slightly different format, with the Ducks heading to Ewing, New Jersey to take on The College of New Jersey, while Swarthmore College takes on New York University in Manhattan. The 17th annual Engineering Cup gets underway on Sept. It will be the first meeting against each opponent. Stevens then heads to upstate New York for the North Country Classic, for matches against St. The opening-night contest marks the Ducks' first season opener in Hoboken since 2016 and the first countable intercollegiate competition since Nov. The Ducks were victorious in the teams' last meeting on campus, taking a 2-1 decision on Sept. 1 team in the country, the Falcons will make just their fourth trip to Hoboken and first since 2016. Winners of six NCAA Division III crowns and the potential Preseason No. The Ducks open the 2021 season with one of the toughest tests of the season in defending national champion, Messiah University under the DeBaun Athletic Complex lights on Sept. We want to do everything to reach our potential and opponents like these require us to consistently be at our best." "Our program and student-athletes thrive on being constantly pushed and tested in training and on match day. "We have once again put together a most challenging schedule," Parker continued. "We hope that we have all done, and continue to focus on, our part to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus and its variants."
"I think we are all looking forward to the fall season," head coach Jeff Parker said. Nine of this year's opponents participated in either the 2018 or 2019 Division III Women's Soccer Championship. The calendar features 18 matches, including 11 at the DeBaun Athletic Complex, where the Ducks are 83-18-7 since 2010. (July 26, 2021) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women's soccer team announced its 2021 competition schedule Monday. Deda scored a dramatic overtime goal at Navy in the semifinals, and her corner kick led to the winning goal in the final.HOBOKEN, N.J. Four of those strikes were game-winners, including an overtime goal against Lehigh, and seven of her goals came against conference opponents.ĭonaldson, who was also an Academic All-Patriot League selection, became Bucknell’s seventh PL Offensive Player of the Year.ĭeda earned first-team All-Patriot League honors as a rookie, and then she went on to be named Patriot League Tournament MVP after Bucknell’s 1-0 win over Boston University in the title game. Donaldson was the league’s Offensive Player of the Year after scoring a league-high 10 goals. This year’s honorees both played major roles in Bucknell’s run to the Patriot League title. Ham went on to become the first All-American in team history. In 2016, Bucknell had three players recognized in first-team selections Kendall Ham and Karli Cirovski along with second-team choice Jessica Ratner. This is just the second time the Bison have claimed multiple All-Region honorees in the same season. Junior forward Rylee Donaldson earned second-team honors, while freshman midfielder Teresa Deda was named to the third team. The Patriot League champion Bucknell women’s soccer team placed two of its stars on the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region team. Wise is the fifth Warrior defender to earn the honors during that run (Bill Kerr, 2013-14 Kyle Thomas, 2015, ’17 Sainclair Tueno, 2017-18 and Jake Webb, 2018). Wise’s honor marks the eighth straight year (barring 2020 when the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic) that a Warrior men’s soccer player has earned all-region accolades.