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(02/12/15 10:33pm)
Despite a slow start, AU was able to bounce back and secure a crucial Patriot League victory to keep its slim lead atop the conference standings in tact. The Eagles rallied from an 11-point deficit down midway through the half to built up a 17-point second half lead en route to defeating the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks, 74-65.
(02/05/15 7:17pm)
Despite trailing by as many as eight points in the first half, AU fought back to earn a tough 55-44 road victory against the Loyola of Maryland Greyhounds on Wednesday night.
(01/28/15 4:57am)
The Eagles were able to fend off every Navy attempt at a comeback to hold off the Mids 59-49 at Bender Arena in a crucial Patriot League game. The match-up featured the top two teams in the Patriot League standings Tuesday, Jan. 27.
(01/25/15 8:09pm)
A close, back and forth game between two contenders for Patriot League regular season title turned when AU went four minutes without a basket early in the second half. The Army Black Knights built up a 10 point lead, which proved too much to overcome for the Eagles.
(01/10/15 7:03pm)
After falling behind early and trailing nearly the entire first half, AU found their momentum late in the game to roar back to a 74-63 victory over Holy Cross on Jan. 3 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
(01/10/15 6:40pm)
Senior guard Jen Dumiak’s strong performance, coupled with a powerful defensive effort from her team, helped AU overtake the Bucknell Bison 60-55 on Dec. 31.
(01/05/15 8:07pm)
The AU Eagles broke their two game winning streak on Dec. 28, falling to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons 77-64, despite a standout performance from senior guard Jen Dumiak.
(12/19/14 2:25am)
Senior guard Jen Dumiak’s 20 points, eight assists and six steals anchored a strong performance by AU on Dec. 17. The Eagles built off her strong play to mount a second half surge that launched them past the Manhattan College Jaspers.
(12/11/14 7:35pm)
AU failed to overcome a slow start against the Dayton Flyers, the A-10 conference champions, and ultimately fell in four sets 25-22, 25-18, 23-25, 29-27.
(11/25/14 6:52pm)
Senior setter Monika Smidova, senior outside hitter Kelly McCaddin and junior outside hitter Allison Cappellino led AU to their second straight Patriot League title Nov. 23. While the Lehigh University Mountain Hawks tested AU, the Eagles triumphed in three tight sets, 25-17, 25-23, 25-20.
(11/24/14 12:31am)
Senior setter Monica Smidova and senior outside hitter Kristyna Lindovska carried AU through the semifinal round of the Patriot League tournament. The Eagles eased past the Army Black Knights 25-19, 25-13, 25-14 Saturday in Bender Arena. With the victory, The Eagles advance to the championship game.
(11/02/14 11:06pm)
AU failed to record a Patriot League victory for the first time in its 14 years in the league after its 11th straight loss. AU lost to the Colgate Raiders 1-0 on their Senior Day Saturday at Reeves Field.
(10/27/14 9:08pm)
AU fell 3-0 to the Boston University Terriers on Oct. 26 at Nickerson Field in Boston, marking the Eagles’ 10th straight loss. The loss marks AU’s worst conference record since it went 1-7 while a member of the Colonial Athletic Association in 2000.
(10/20/14 1:29am)
The Eagles started with an early lead against Lafayette University on Sept. 18 in Easton, Pennslyvania but relinquished their lead early in the second half, losing 2-1 to the Leopards.
(10/05/14 3:30am)
The Eagles fell at the hands of the Bucknell Bison 3-0 in Patriot League play Oct. 4 in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. AU’s defense stood organized and stout for most of the game, but the Bison breached the Eagles back line three times in the final 23 minutes of the match to shutout the Eagles.
(09/29/14 8:32pm)
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(09/25/14 10:18pm)
The No. 14 Eagles battled back for a 1-1 draw against the Hartford University Hawks Sept. 23 at Reeves Field to extend their undefeated streak to six games. After conceding a goal two minutes into the game, AU fought to level terms and dominated most of the play from late in the first half through the end of the second overtime period.
(09/16/14 8:53pm)
The No. 19 Eagles continued their momentum Friday night in a 3-1 victory over the Hartwick University Hawks at Reeves Field. Sophomore forwards Joe Iraola and Dale Ludwig and senior midfielder Stephen Hauschild notched goals for the Eagles as they successfully employed a high pressing defensive style to create discomfort for Hartwick over the course of the game.
(09/16/14 6:12pm)
The AU women’s soccer team lost 3-0 at the hands of Virginia Commonwealth University on Sept. 14 at SportsBackers Stadium in Richmond, Virginia. VCU forced the Eagles on the back foot for most of the match and overwhelmed AU with its offensive pressure.