Back-up goalkeeper fulfills her goals

September 3, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes When the starter’s away, the backup starts to play. In game one of the season, the UVU women’s soccer team took a hit when junior Lauren Sack went down with a shoulder injury just 19 minutes into the game. Freshman Jessica Duffin, first year varsity and backup goalkeeper, took over in the game and left […]

Need for pressure

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes Following Friday night’s home game that opened up the season for the women’s soccer team I asked head coach Brent Anderson about the recent coach’s poll that was conducted by the Great West Conference. The poll exposed that Utah Valley’s women soccer team was predicted to place first in the Great West Championship. It seems […]

Women’s soccer wants another title

August 27, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes It was sweet redemption for Utah Valley’s women’s soccer team last season when they were able to defeat the then defending Great West champions, Houston Baptist in double overtime. This year, the Wolverines look to repeat that same success they had last year and win their third championship in four years. When UVU opened their […]

Wolverines fall to UTEP in home seasons opener

August 17, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes With the reality of back-to-school sinking in, Utah Valley is doing what it can to enjoy its last few summer Friday nights. That was evident as the Utah Valley women’s soccer team attracted a thick crowd of nearly 500 at Clyde Field to watch their season home opener against the Miners of University of Texas […]

UVU Athletics sport a growing future

August 6, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes Utah Valley University’s athletic program excelled in multiple programs throughout last season including earning Great West Conference titles in baseball, men’s basketball, soccer, volleyball and cross country.

Time for soccer to get its due

October 10, 2011

Reading Time: 3 minutes Hank Williams Jr. caused a firestorm with his reference to Hitler and President Obama last week and his iconic opening song to Monday Night Football was dopped. This caused a great stir among political pundits but my controversy does not involve Williams, Hitler, or even the network that held him accountable.   My beef comes […]

Wolverines soccer rings in new coach Bell to solidify keeper position

August 14, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes The Wolverines soccer team officially welcomed a new addition to the coaching staff this season.   Former goalkeeper Tasha Bell has been a student assistant for the past year, making her a familiar face to a new position.   Bell lettered in both soccer and basketball at Davis High in Farmington, UT.  She was Academic All-state […]

Soccer scrimmages under new stadium lights to kick off season

August 12, 2011

Reading Time: < 1 minute The Wolverines soccer team showcased their new look Friday night at the annual Green and White game. Team Green won the exhibition game with a 2-1 score.   The Green team exploded into action early in the second half, scoring back-to-back goals, each coming in a single minute of each other.   Freshman Lexi Robison […]

Womens soccer looking forward after losing nine seniors

August 1, 2011

Reading Time: 2 minutes Even after losing nine seniors in the off-season and facing what coach Brent Anderson called “the most challenging schedule yet,” the Wolverine soccer team is confident going into the new season. Tough match ups against Miami (FL), Fordham, Baylor and Princeton will challenge the team throughout the season.“We have some big names on the schedule,” […]

The chips fall RSL’s way

November 2, 2009

Reading Time: 2 minutes Every once in a while things go just the way we hope. A class gets cancelled on the day our unfinished assignment is due. The traffic lights on the way to school seem to escort us to a front row parking space in the L.A. parking lot, or the gates in the Institute parking lot […]