Women's Soccer:
The Emory women's soccer team is returning to the Final Four for the second year in a row as they head to Salem, VA to take on Tufts in their semifinal match. The winner of that match will play for a national championship this Saturday.
The Eagles are coming off a shutout win against Pomona-Pitzer in the Elite Eight, defeating the Sagehens 1-0 and eliminating them from the tournament. Sophomore
Mikayla Camp scored the lone goal of the match in the 17
th minute thanks to an assist from
Jessica Nastasi, her third goal of the sectional round. This is the third time the Eagles have made it to the national semifinals and is the first 20-win season in program history. This was also the team's 17
th shutout win of the season, setting a new team record.
When/Where:
- December 4 at 6:30 pm
- Salem, VA
Coverage:
Men's Soccer:
The Emory men's soccer team will face off against Trinity University (TX) in the Final Four this Friday evening. The winner will advance to the national championship match this Sunday.
The Eagles are coming off a dramatic Elite Eight win over Dickinson College, with Emory beating the Red Devils in penalty kicks 4-3 after going scoreless in regulation and overtime.
Ignacio Cubbedu sank the winning penalty kick that allowed the Eagles to advance to the first Final Four in program history. This was the Eagles' 10
th shutout win on the year and their 16
th win of the season, tying the program record.
When/Where:
- December 5 at 6:30 pm
- Salem, VA
Coverage:
Women's Basketball:
The No. 9 ranked Emory women's basketball team will defend home court this week as they take on LaGrange and Oglethorpe at home. The Eagles hope to keep their undefeated record as they're 6-0 so far on the season.
The team is coming off a dominant home win against local foe Agnes Scott, defeating the Scotties 118-51 last Tuesday.
Alexandra Loucopoulos led the Eagles in points, putting up 17 against the Scotties along with three steals and two rebounds.
Mary Mullinax,
Tatum Olson and
Riley Allen all put up 14 points apiece. Mullinax and teammate
Savannah Seawell led the team in rebounds with nine each on the night.
When/Where:
- LaGrange
- December 3 at 6 pm
- Atlanta, GA (WoodPEC)
- Oglethorpe
- December 6 at 2 pm
- Atlanta, GA (WoodPEC)
- Huntingdon
- December 7 at 5 pm
- Montgomery, AL
Coverage:
- LaGrange
- Oglethorpe
- Huntingdon
Men's Basketball:
The No. 9 ranked men's basketball team will take on Huntingdon and Berry at home this week in their home regular season openers.
The Eagles are coming off a road win against Guilford last Thursday, coming back from a halftime deficit to defeat the Quakers 103-97. Six Eagles had double digit points on the night, with the upperclassmen duo of
Ben Pearce and
Ethan Fauss putting up a combined 44 points. With Fauss' stat-stuffing performance, he landed a spot on the D3hoops.com National Team of the Week.
When/Where:
- Huntingdon
- December 4 at 5:30 pm
- Atlanta, GA (WoodPEC)
- Berry
- December 7 at 2 pm
- Atlanta, GA (WoodPEC
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Men's and Women's Swimming:
Emory Swimmers are headed to Granville, OH this weekend as they compete at the Denison Invitational starting on Thursday.
The team is coming off a dominant home performance at the Emory Fall Invitational, putting up a combined 23 event wins with the men's team registering 707 points and the women's team earning 780 points.
Highlights from the women's team include
Caitlin Crysel taking the 50 free,
Penny Celtnieks winning the 100 back,
Katie Cohen taking the 200 breast and
Emma Lunn winning the 200 free. The women's team also took wins in the 200 medley relay and 400 freestyle relay.
The men's team was highlighted by a slew of dominant performances as
senior Henri Bonnault swept the breaststroke events,
Crow Thorsen won the 400 IM and
Ben Pritchard took the mile. The men's team also won the 200 medley relay.
When/Where:
- December 5-7
- Granville, OH
Coverage:
Men's and Women's Diving:
Emory Divers are heading to Cambridge, MA for the MIT Invitational this Saturday and Sunday.
The team is coming off the Emory Invitational, where the men's team was highlighted by
Solly Berkenwald's wins in the 1m and 3m events. The women's team was led by
Ariana Khan who placed third in the 1m and second in the 3m.
When/Where:
- December 6-7
- Cambridge, MA
Coverage:
Men's and Women's Track and Field:
The Emory track and field team will begin their season in Birmingham, AL at the Birmingham Indoor Icebreaker this Friday.
Last season, the men's team saw seven All-America finishes at the NCAA Outdoor Championships while 19 student-athletes earned 25 different All-Region selections. The team took home the program's first UAA Championship title since 2015 and finished in a tie for 11
th at nationals, the team's best finish since 2008.
The women's team is coming off a successful 2024-25 season, boasting two national champions in graduate students
Nikki Boon and
Eva Carchidi along with 11 second team All-America finishes. The Eagles finished in second place at the UAA Championships and
Jada Kenner brought home UAA Rookie of the Year.
When/Where:
- December 5
- Birmingham, AL
Coverage: