Long-time University of Mary Washington men's soccer coach Roy Gordon is among the inductees in the 2012 class in the Virginia-D.C. Soccer Hall of Fame. Gordon, along with four others, will be inducted at ceremonies on February 3.
Senior midfielder Bram Sims (Boston, Va., Culpeper) and sophomore defender David Heller (Alexandria, Va., Mount Vernon) were named to the 2011 All-Capital Athletic Conference men's soccer teams, as was announced on Wednesday.
Third-seeded York College erupted for three goals to upend second-seeded Mary Washington in the semifinals of the Capital Athletic Conference men's soccer tournament on Wednesday in Fredericksburg.
The blanket of snow anticipated to arrive Saturday (10/29) in the Middle Atlantic Region has prompted changes in the 2011 CAC playoff schedules - primarily for men's soccer, but also one slight change for women's soccer.
The University of Mary Washington men's soccer team closed the regular season with a 2-0 loss at second-ranked Christopher Newport University on Wednesday night in Newport News.
York junior forward ANTONIO BUA (Lancaster, Pa./Lampeter-Strasburg) was selected as the CAC Men's Soccer Offensive Player of the Week while Mary Washington freshman goalie TYLER BACK (Falls Church, Va./George Mason) and York senior goalie ETHAN KAVANAGH (Woodstown, N.J./Woodstown) were picked as the CAC Men's Soccer Co-Defensive Players of the Week.
Sophomore midfielder Tommy Sangbouasy (Manassas, Va., Osbourn) netted the game winning goal with 6:13 left in the first overtime to lift the University of Mary Washington men's soccer team to a 2-1 win over Wesley College for Homecoming on Saturday at the Battleground.
Senior midfielder Bram Sims (Boston, Va., Culpeper) and his brother, senior forward Corey Sims (Boston, Va., Culpeper), provided goals as the University of Mary Washington men's soccer team topped Hood College, 2-0, on Wednesday afternoon in Frederick, Md., in Capital Athletic Conference action.
The University of Mary Washington men's soccer team tied York College, 0-0, in a thriller at Spartan Stadium on Saturday in Capital Athletic Conference action.
The University of Mary Washington men's soccer team tasted defeat for the first time in Capital Athletic Conference action this season in a 3-0 loss at St. Mary's College on Tuesday afternoon.
The University of Mary Washington men's soccer team scored a goal in each half to defeat visiting Marymount University, 2-1, on Wednesday afternoon at the Battleground.