Between freshmen donning red and black for the first time and seniors looking to spend their last fall semester in the stands at Parsons Field, it’s never too early or too late to become a Husky fanatic. And if students are left scratching their heads wondering where you can find Parsons Field, they need not worry. From where to watch, how to get there and what to expect, it’s all here.
By Jill Saftel, News Staff
After a postseason nailbiter against Hofstra University knocked the Northeastern women's soccer team out of the Colonial Athletic Association Tournament on penalty kicks, the...
Hannah O’Donnell, Hillary Savoy and Hannah Terry know what it’s like to come out on the winning end of a double overtime, penalty kick shootout CAA tournament quarterfinal match. After all, it’s how they defeated George Mason University for a spot in the tournament’s semifinal match at the end of their 2011 season.
The Huskies have guaranteed themselves home field advantage in the first round of the Colonial Athletic Association tournament with a 3-2 victory against the Hofstra University Pride on yesterday afternoon in Hempstead, N.Y.
Amid the excitement of the first couple games of the new men’s hockey season and the anticipation of basketball season starting up, Northeastern students might be missing something. The second season is almost upon us for fall sports.
For seniors Greta Samuelsdottir, Bianca Vecchiarello, Sandra Magnusdottir and Megan Penn, Sunday’s 2-0 win over the George Mason University Patriots was the last regular season game at Parsons Field as Huskies.
Defenseman Shayna Blackwood’s first career goal solidified a win for the women’s soccer team against University of Delaware on Sunday. Blackwood’s goal was also the first of any Husky rookie so far this season.
After coming out on either end of a shutout this past weekend, against Drexel University and the University of Delaware, the women’s soccer team finds itself in fifth place in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) as the conference season nears its end.
The women’s soccer team picked up its second Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) win of the season Sept. 27, topping James Madison University 2-0 in Harrisonburg, Va.
The women’s soccer teams’ first winning streak of the year came to an end with a 4-2 loss to the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks at Parsons Field on Sunday.
The Northeastern University women’s soccer team won its first game of Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) play defeating the Georgia State Panthers 1-0 at Parsons Field on Friday night.