Women's Soccer:
The Emory women's soccer team has earned its seventh consecutive NCAA tournament berth and will begin their postseason run at home as they host the opening rounds, facing 2025 CCS Champion Belhaven on Saturday. Joining them will be 2025 USA South Athletic Conference Champion Brevard and SAA Conference runner-up Rhodes. Emory will take on Belhaven Saturday at 1 p.m. and Brevard and Rhodes will face off at 3:30 p.m. The second-round match will be on Sunday at 3 p.m.
The Eagles are coming into the tournament after their shutout win against No. 15 Rochester last week to end the regular season. They took down the Yellowjackets 1-0, making it their seventh win against a ranked opponent and their 13
th shutout win of the season. Junior
Madison Teng scored the lone goal for the Eagles in the 58
th minute thanks to an assist from fellow junior
Kaitlyn Nimmer.
When/Where:
- November 15-16
- Atlanta, GA (The WoodPEC)
- First round: 1:00 p.m. vs. Belhaven on November 15
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Men's Soccer:
The Emory men's soccer team has earned a spot in the NCAA tournament, making this their third consecutive appearance and their fifth under the leadership of coach
Cory Greiner. They will head to Hampden-Sydney, VA for their opening rounds to face Maryville, a team the Eagles met in the regular season and defeated 7-1. Joining them in Virginia is Otterbein and host team Hampden-Sydney. The Eagles will play the Scots at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday and the second-round game is set for 3 p.m. on Sunday.
The Eagles ended their season on the road with a 2-1 win against Rochester. Both goals for the squad came in the second half as senior
Owen Clark found the back of the net in the 60
th minute and junior
Christopher Marchant scored the game-winner in the 84
th to give the Eagles their third conference win of the season.
When/Where:
- November 15-16
- Hampden-Sydney, VA
- First round: 1:00 p.m. vs. Maryville on November 15
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Men's and Women's Cross Country:
Men's and Women's cross country are heading to Salem, VA for the NCAA South Region meet on Saturday as they compete for a spot in the NCAA Championship meet.
The squads are coming off the UAA Championships where both teams placed fifth.
John Urciuoli led the men's team with his time of 25:13.9, landing in 13
th overall and
Madison Tiaffay led the women with her 15
th place finish, clocking in at 22:09.3.
When/Where:
- November 15
- Salem, VA (Green Hill Park)
- Men's Race:
- Women's Race:
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Volleyball:
The No. 15 Emory volleyball team is headed to the UAA Championship tournament this weekend where they will take on NYU in their first match on Saturday. The tournament will be a bracket format and the winner will get an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament.
The Eagles are coming off an incredible home weekend at the Emory Invitational where they won all four of their matches on the weekend, defeating No. 12 Ithaca College, No. 18 Berry College, Randolph-Macon and RV Washington and Lee. At the conclusion of the Friday matches,
Olivia Rabinowitz surpassed 2,500 all-time assists, becoming only the eighth Eagle in program history to reach that milestone! Rabinowitz also earned her career-high assists in Saturday's match against Berry, putting up 50 assists on the match.
Kaya Monrose also had a career-high weekend, putting up 39 kills over the course of Saturday's matches including a career-high 21 kills against Berry.
When/Where:
- November 15-16
- Waltham, MA
- First round: 1:00 p.m. vs. NYU
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Men's Basketball:
No. 3 men's basketball is on the road this weekend as they head to Chicago, IL for the Midway Classic, taking on Trinity (TX) and UC-Santa Cruz on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
The squad started their season with a win against Piedmont last Sunday, defeating the Lions 98-89. Senior
Ben Pearce put up 23 points against the Lions, surpassing former Eagle legend Matthew Schner for seventh place on Emory's all-time scoring list with 1,396 career points. Sophomore
Mario Awasum also put on a show, putting up a career-best 19 points against Piedmont.
When/Where:
- November 15-16
- Chicago, IL (Midway Classic)
- November 15
- 2:00 p.m. vs. Trinity (TX)
- November 16
- 12:00 p.m. vs. UC-Santa Cruz
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Women's Basketball:
The Emory women's basketball team will be back at the WoodPEC this weekend to kick off their home season at the Emory Tip Off Classic, playing Randolph-Macon and Dickinson across the two-day tournament.
The team is 2-0 on the season as they closed out their Texas road trip with a ranked win against No. 25 Mary Hardin-Baylor on Sunday, beating the Crusaders 80-59. The freshman duo of
Tatum Olson and
Mia Strazza posted a combined 28 points for Emory including 17 from Olson. Teammates
Alexandra Loucopoulos and
Mary Mullinax also put up 14 points each against the Crusaders.
When/Where:
- November 15-16
- Atlanta, GA (Emory Tip Off Classic)
- November 15
- 1:00 p.m. vs. Randolph-Macon
- November 16
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