Wolverine soccer has near sweep of WAC POTW honors
Both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Utah Valley University started off the homecoming week winning. No, not for any games played yet — your Wolverines had three players…
Both the men’s and women’s soccer programs at Utah Valley University started off the homecoming week winning. No, not for any games played yet — your Wolverines had three players…
Utah Valley men’s soccer team faced off against No. 6 ranked Saint Mary’s to finish off their two-game stint in Sin City. A close, hard-fought 1-2 score would not be…
Utah Valley women’s soccer was in sin city Sunday, visiting the University of Nevada-Las Vegas. Sophomore forward Julianna Carter made sure UVU wouldn’t have to sweat this one out, as…
“It was a wild game you know, everything from the weather, the fans, the cards, the officiating and the goals. It was a knockout kind of battle and I don’t think we played well initially in the first 20 minutes,” said UVU head coach Chris Lemay. “We were very lethargic, second to balls, it almost took their goal to wake us up and as soon as we conceded we started to build a little momentum. I thought we took that into the second half.”
“To lose in double overtime on a set piece is never easy to accept,” said UVU head coach Greg Maas to reporters. “This team however, is resilient and we’ll learn from this as we prepare for our final two non-conference matches in Las Vegas against Santa Clara and Saint Mary’s.”
“There were individual efforts that were good defensively, collectively we were good. Defensively you know it’s a shame to give up one and lose,” said UVU head coach Chris Lemay. “At the end of the day they’re a really good team and are ranked in the top-10 for a reason.”
“We loved the ending and we feel like we deserved it. I felt like our possession was great all night, created a lot of chances and we stayed persistent,” said UVU head coach Chris Lemay. “Juli Carter was in the right place and she was able to tuck it away, that is what she was there to do.”
OREM, Utah – Alex Felix was the hero for the Wolverines late on Friday night. With 100 minutes of soccer already played, Utah Valley University narrowly escaped with a 4-3…
Utah Valley University finished off their California road trip on Sunday afternoon taking on Santa Clara University. The Wolverines didn’t bring much fight though, and the Broncos couldn’t be tamed….
After avoiding a loss in each of the first two games of the season, the Utah Valley University men’s soccer team suffered its first setback with that being a 2-0…
Utah Valley University played their first of two games in the state of California on Friday night. The Wolverines visited Cal State University at Northridge, as it took two overtime…
The Utah Valley University women’s soccer team fell on the road late in extra time 1-0 to the San Jose State Spartans Friday night. Early in the game the Wolverines…
Utah Valley University had to work on Labor Day, and work they did. The Wolverines faced off against the Titans of Cal State Fullerton University and hung on late to…
OREM, UT – UVU head coach Greg Maas has never lost a home opener since taking over the job patrolling the Clyde Field sidelines five years ago. On Friday night,…
Utah Valley University was back in action on the comfort of their home field Friday night. Having come off a tough two-game road trip resulting in losses, the Wolverines wanted…
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