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Eight Carnegie Mellon University Student-Athletes Selected to Phi Beta Kappa

April 27, 2016

Eight Carnegie Mellon University student-athletes will be inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Society during commencement on May 15.

D3soccer.com Names Iatarola All-American
D3soccer.com Names Iatarola All-American

January 26, 2016

Sophomore Tori Iatarola (West Dundee, Ill./Loyola Academy) of the Carnegie Mellon University women’s soccer team earned her second national recognition when she was named to the D3soccer.com 2015 Women’s All-America team. This honor comes after Iatarola was named the fourth-ever NSCAA NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer All-American for Carnegie Mellon women’s soccer.

Women's Soccer Announces Summer Camp Dates
Women's Soccer Announces Summer Camp Dates

January 12, 2016

The Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer staff will be hosting two Elite ID camps during the summer of 2016.

Liston, Struble Highlight ECAC DIII South All-Star Awards
Liston, Struble Highlight ECAC DIII South All-Star Awards

December 17, 2015

Junior goalkeeper Katie Liston (Lakewood, Ohio/Montessori HS at University Circle) was named the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) Women’s Soccer Division III South Defensive Player of the Year while head coach Yon Struble was voted the ECAC South Coach of the Year on Thursday, December 17 when the ECAC announced its 2015 Women’s Soccer All-Star Teams. The two are joined by three others on the team which was voted on by representatives from the region’s member institutions.

Iatarola Earns All-America Honor, Three Others Tabbed as All-Region
Iatarola Earns All-America Honor, Three Others Tabbed as All-Region

December 04, 2015

Sophomore Tori Iatarola (West Dundee, Ill./Loyola Academy) of the Carnegie Mellon University women’s soccer team earned NSCAA NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer All-America honors, becoming the youngest field player and fourth ever in program history to be selected, as she was honored on the second team. Three of Iatarola’s teammates joined her with regional recognition for their play on the field this fall by being named to the NSCAA NCAA Division III Women’s All-Great Lakes Region team.

Quiros Named Women’s Soccer’s First CoSIDA Academic All-American
Quiros Named Women’s Soccer’s First CoSIDA Academic All-American

November 20, 2015

Carnegie Mellon University senior Carson Quiros (Atlanta, Ga./Whitefield Academy) has been named to the 2015 Academic All-America Division III Women’s Soccer team by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). The honor is the first for the program as eight have earned All-District honors.

Overtime Goal Cuts Season Short for No. 5 Tartans
Overtime Goal Cuts Season Short for No. 5 Tartans

November 20, 2015

The fifth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team's season came to an end Friday, November 20 when 20th-ranked Calvin College scored in overtime to defeat the Tartans, 1-0, in the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship's sectional semifinal. The Tartans finished the year with a 17-2-1 record.

Stritter Receives UAA Athlete of the Week Award
Stritter Receives UAA Athlete of the Week Award

November 17, 2015

Carnegie Mellon University sophomore Sienna Stritter (Menlo Park, Calif./Menlo School) was named the University Athletic Association Women’s Soccer Offensive Athlete of the Week after scoring three goals in the Tartans’ two NCAA Tournament wins this past weekend.

Women’s Soccer to Host NCAA Sectional for Third Time
Women’s Soccer to Host NCAA Sectional for Third Time

November 16, 2015

The Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team advanced to the sectional of the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship following its 1-0 overtime victory against SUNY Oneonta at home on Sunday, November 15 in the second round. The fifth-ranked Tartans have been selected to host the sectional which will begin on Friday, November 20 and conclude on Saturday, November 21.

Goal in OT Propels No. 5 Tartans to NCAA Sectional
Goal in OT Propels No. 5 Tartans to NCAA Sectional

November 15, 2015

The Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team scored an overtime goal against SUNY Oneonta in the second round of the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship on Sunday, November 15 at home in Pittsburgh, Pa., to defeat the Red Dragons, 1-0, and advance to next weekend's sectional. The Tartans improve to 17-1-1 on the year while the Red Dragons finished the year at 15-4-2.

No. 5 Tartans Advance in NCAA Championship Tournament
No. 5 Tartans Advance in NCAA Championship Tournament

November 14, 2015

The fifth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team advanced to the second round of the 2015 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship with a 5-0 victory against Cabrini College at home on Saturday, November 14. The Tartans are now 16-1-1 on year which ties a school record of wins in a season.

Seven Honored on UAA Women’s Soccer All-Association Team
Seven Honored on UAA Women’s Soccer All-Association Team

November 11, 2015

Seven Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer players garnered University Athletic Association (UAA) Women’s Soccer All-Association honors following its UAA Championship season. Senior Carson Quiros (Atlanta, Ga./Whitefield Academy) and sophomore Tori Iatarola (West Dundee, Ill./Loyola Academy) each earned first team honors.

Adams Honored as UAA Athlete of the Week
Adams Honored as UAA Athlete of the Week

November 10, 2015

For the second time this season, Carnegie Mellon University sophomore Haili Adams (Kirkland, Wash./Juanita) was named Women’s Soccer Offensive Athlete of the Week by the University Athletic Association (UAA). Adams received the honor following her play in leading the Tartans to a 1-0 double-overtime win against Case Western Reserve University.

Women's Soccer Selected to Host 2015 NCAA First and Second Rounds
Women's Soccer Selected to Host 2015 NCAA First and Second Rounds

November 09, 2015

The Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team received an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship after finishing as the Co-Champions of the University Athletic Association and holding a national ranking as high as three during the season. The Tartans have been selected to host the first and second rounds. The appearance in the NCAA tournament marks the fourth straight for the program who finished the regular season with a 15-1-1 overall mark.

Tartans Win Second Straight UAA Championship with 1-0 Double-Overtime Victory at Case Western Reserve
Tartans Win Second Straight UAA Championship with 1-0 Double-Overtime Victory at Case Western Reserve

November 07, 2015

The Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team earned its second straight University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship when it defeated Case Western Reserve University, 1-0, on Saturday, November 7. The Tartans share the league title with Washington University who won 2-0 at Chicago, as both hold a 6-1 Association mark.

No. 3 Tartans Rebound with 4-1 Victory at No. 18 Chicago
No. 3 Tartans Rebound with 4-1 Victory at No. 18 Chicago

November 01, 2015

Four second half goals propelled the Carnegie Mellon University women's soccer team to a 4-1 victory in a key University Athletic Association (UAA) and nationally ranked matchup against the University of Chicago on Sunday, November 1. The victory gives the Tartans a 14-1-1 overall mark and a 5-1 Association mark while the Maroons fall to 12-5, 4-2.