Brooke Mayo, who wrapped up her four-year career on the Golden Eagle soccer team in 2010-11, has been selected as Tennessee Tech's 2011 NCAA Woman of the Year.
While preparing his squad to commence their spring season, first-year women’s soccer coach Daniel Brizard has announced his team awards for the 2010 regular season. The team as well as the coaching staff voted on award winners.
The 2011 Golden Eagle spring soccer schedule is comprised of seven games in total, including one tournament at the University of Tennessee, three of which will be played in Cookeville on Tech’s home turf.
Head coach Daniel Brizard will kick off his second year at the helm of the Tennessee Tech women’s soccer team with eight newcomers joining 16 returnees. His signing class includes one Tennessean along with two players out of California and Georgia and three hailing from Ohio.
The Golden Eagle women's soccer squad was one of 630 teams to be awarded the NSCAA Team Academic Award for the 2009-10 academic year.
Sophomores Leigh Heffner and Kerri Reid each received post-season honors as members of the second-team all-OVC squad, as voted upon by coaches and sports information directors throughout the conference.
Kerri Reid’s second half goal tied the game at one-all in the 71st minute, but the Govs came away claiming the 2-1 victory.
Seniors Ashley Smith and Brooke Mayo paved the way to victory for the Tennessee Tech soccer team Friday afternoon as the Golden Eagles handed the Gamecocks of Jacksonville State a 3-1 loss.
The Tennessee Tech women’s soccer team will celebrate their seniors all weekend, with festivities commencing on Sunday with Senior Day recognition just prior to the start of their final home match against Austin Peay.
Golden Eagle soccer shoots to end the regular season on a high note as theyll look to extend the Gamecock losing streak to four on Friday, and upset APSU on Sunday.
As voted upon by conference sports information directors, Leigh Heffner earned her first career Ohio Valley Conference honor as this week's Defensive Player of the Week. This marks the first OVC award to go to the women's soccer team this season.
Andrea Meloff's first period goal stood up as the Tennessee Tech soccer team blanked Southeast Missouri Friday afternoon to open a four-match homestand. Freshman keeper Becca Toler recorded the shutout as the Golden Eagles posted their first Ohio Valley Conference victory.
The Tennessee Tech womens soccer team has two weekends left of regular season play, and will take on all four remaining OVC opponents in Cookeville beginning with Southeast Missouri and Eastern Illinois this coming weekend.
Tech soccer is looking forward to returning to Cookeville, as they capped off their four-match conference stint on the road with an afternoon game against Martin on Sunday. The Skyhawks took the victory, 3-0.
A jump out of the gate for the Racers catches the Golden Eagles off guard as Sophie Hargreaves hat trick fuels Murray to a three-nil win over Tech in Fridays physical match-up.
After opening up OVC play against the current top two teams in the conference, the Tennessee Tech soccer team will look to snap their two-game losing streak as they take on Murray State and UT Martin on the road this weekend.
