

Hawk Headlines
12/05: NSCAA Recognizes Women's Soccer with Academic Honor
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America announced the recipients of the NSCAA/adidas Team Academic Awards and the SUNY New Paltz women's team received recognition.
A total of 295 women's teams achieved the minimum grade point average of 3.00 for recognition. SUNY New Paltz was one of three SUNYAC institutions on... { more }
11/28: Bruley Selected to Attend Women's Coaching Academy
NEW PALTZ, NY -- Head women’s soccer coach Colleen Bruley has been selected to attend the NCAA Coaches Academy. Bruley will attend “Coaching for Success and Significance” December 13-17 in Denver, Colorado.
Bruley is one of 42 coaches selected for the Academy and is the first New Paltz coach to... { more }
11/07: 2007 Women's Soccer Recap
NEW PALTZ, NY -- In 2007, the team finished with a 7-6-6 record. The Hawks posted a record of 5-3-3 in SUNYAC and were defeated in the first round of the playoffs by Plattsburgh. The game officially ended as a 1-1 tie following double-overtime but New Paltz was eventually eliminated... { more }
11/01: Women's Soccer Places Four on All-SUNYAC
The women's soccer team placed four players on the All-Conference team in recognition of their play throughout the season. Senior defender Kelly Amendola, junior goalkeeper Sarah Boccard, and sophomore defender Jennifer Moretti earned second team honors. Junior Jennifer Anselmi garnered third team honors.... { more }
10/30: Women's Soccer Ends Season in Heartbreak
The women's soccer team traveled to Plattsburgh this afternoon for the SUNYAC Quarterfinals. The game officially ended as 1-1 tie following double-overtime but New Paltz (7-6-6) was eventually eliminated on penatly kicks (4-3) by host Plattsburgh (14-3-2).
Senior Stephanie Potts put the Hawks on the board first at 38:58 on... { more }
10/24: Women's Soccer Ties Drew 0-0
The women's soccer team traveled to Drew to take on the Rangers and battled to a 0-0 double overtime tie. The Hawks outshot the Rangers 21-5 but were unable to capitalize. Jennifer Anselmi registered seven of the Hawks' shots. First year Nora Westcott posted the shutout in nets with one... { more }