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October 24, 2009
Astor Nets Last-Gasp Winner for GMC
(October 24, 2009) – Lyndon Center, VT - Freshman Bryanna Astor (Milltown, NJ) scored the game-winning goal with 39 second remaining to lift the Green Mountain women’s soccer team to a hard-fought 1-0 North Atlantic Conference victory over Lyndon State College Saturday.

October 20, 2009
Eagle's Thump Word of Life Bible Institute
(October 20, 2009) – Poultney, VT – Green Mountain College scored 3 goals in each half en route to a decisive 6-0 victory over the visiting Lady Huskies from Word of Life Bible Institute in women’s soccer action. The Eagles improve to 5-8-1 with the win.

October 17, 2009
Castelton Downs Eagles 6-0
(October 17, 2009) - Castelton, VT - Castleton forward Courtney Chadburn (North Clarendon, VT) netted three goals and added an assist to help defeat Green Mountain College, 6-0, in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) women’s soccer action at Spartan Stadium Saturday eveing.

October 16, 2009
Men and Women’s Soccer Matches vs Castleton LIVE
(October 16, 2009) – Poultney, VT – The Green Mountain College men and women’s soccer teams are set to square off against Castleton in a North Atlantic Conference derby Saturday, October 17th. The women kick-off at 4:00 pm followed by the men at 6:00. Castleton, in conjunction with the New England Sports Network, will provide LIVE coverage of both the matches via the web.

October 14, 2009
GMC Nabs Road Win Over Mountaineers, 2-0
(October 14, 2009) - Bennington, VT - The Southern Vermont College women’s soccer team lost 2-0 to the Green Mountain College Eagles despite a 20 save effort from SVC keeper Amber Mulhern.

October 11, 2009
Mariners Early Tally Sinks Eagles
(October 11, 2009) - Poultney, VT - A goal by Emily Brogden (Union, ME) in the 8th minute was all the visiting Mariners of Maine Maritime Academy would need to secure an important North Atlantic Conference victory over the host Green Mountain College Eagles in women’s soccer action Sunday afternoon. The Mariners run their record to 7-6 overall and hold a 2-2 mark in conference play while the Eagles fall to 3-7-1 (2-2-1, NAC).

October 10, 2009
Husson Beats Women's Soccer 5-0
(October 10, 2009) – Poultney, VT – Husson University junior Megan Clement’s (Brunkswick, ME) unassisted goal in the 10th minute was all the visitors would need as they cruised to a 5-0 victory over the host Green Mountain College Eagles in women’s soccer Saturday afternoon. Husson improves to 10-3 on the season (3-0, NAC) while the Eagles fall to 3-6-1 (2-1-1).

October 7, 2009
Riso Leads GMC Past Daniel Webster
(October 7, 2009) – Poultney, VT – GMC sophomore Taylor Riso (Portland, OR) scored a goal in each half to lead the Eagles past Daniel Webster in non-conference women’s soccer action Wednesday afternoon. GMC improves to 3-1-4 while Daniel Webster falls to 3-5.

October 4, 2009
Eagles Edge Terriers
(October 4, 2009) – Waterville, ME – After taking a 3-0 lead in the 1st half, the visiting Green Mountain College Eagles held on for a 3-2 victory over the host Terriers of Thomas College Sunday afternoon in North Atlantic Conference women’s soccer action. The Eagles improve to 2-5-1 overall (2-0-1, NAC) while the Terriers fall to 4-6-1 (0-3).

October 3, 2009
Eagles Battle to 0-0 Draw
(October 3, 2009) - Farmington, ME - The University of Maine at Farmington and Green Mountain College battled to a 0-0 stalemate in North Atlantic Conference women's soccer action today at Prescott Field. The Beavers (3-6-1 overall, 0-1-1 in the NAC) are scheduled to host Castleton State College Sunday at noon. The Eagles (1-5-1, 1-0-1) are slated to visit Thomas College Sunday at noon.

September 26, 2009
Biggs Powers UMFK Past Eagles
(September 26, 2009) – Poultney, VT – Freshman Theresa Biggs (Cape Town, South Africa) scored a pair of first-half goals to lead the visiting Bengals of Me.-Fort Kent to a non-conference women’s soccer victory Saturday afternoon. The UMFK remains perfect on the season at 6-0 while the Eagles fall to 1-5.

September 23, 2009
Tietgens First-Half Brace Sinks Eagles
(September 24, 2009) - North Adams, MA - Junior Jess Tietgens (Stamford, VT) and Freshmen Brianna Dandurant (Amesbury, MA) each accounted for two goals as MCLA cruised by Green Mountain College 4-1 Wednesday afternoon at Shewcraft Field. MCLA has now won five straight games to improve to 5-2 while the Eagles fall to 1-4.

September 19, 2009
Eagles Edge Badgers
(September 19, 2009) – Poultney, VT – An early first-half goal by Green Mountain College sophomore Taylor Riso (Portland, OR) was good enough for a win over the visiting Johnson St. Badgers in North Atlantic Conference women’s soccer action Saturday afternoon. GMC improves to 1-3 on the season and 1-0 in the NAC while the Badgers fall to 3-2 (0-1).

September 16, 2009
NEC Earns Shutout Victory
(September 15, 2009) - Henniker, NH - New England College women’s soccer forward Tamra Comerford (Fremont, N.H.) would net the game-winner just six minutes into the second half lifting the Pilgrims past the visiting Green Mountain College Eagles 1-0 Wednesday afternoon. With the win the Pilgrims improve to 2-3-1 on the season, while the loss drops the Eagles to 0-3-0 overall.

September 12, 2009
First-Half Burst Propels Panthers
(September 12, 2009) – Poultney, VT – The visiting Plymouth State Panthers and host Green Mountain College Eagles combined for an astonishing 6 goals in the opening 10 minutes in women’s soccer action Saturday afternoon. GMC, however, found themselves on the wrong end of the score line, losing 8-2 in non-conference action. The win propels PSC to 2-0-1 while the Eagles remain winless at 0-2.

September 2, 2009
Eagles Drop Home Opener
(September 2, 2009) – Poultney, VT – The visiting Chargers of Colby-Sawyer College spoiled the 2009 home opener for the Green Mountain College Eagles claiming a 2-0 victory. With the win, CSC improves to (1-1) while the Eagles fall to (0-1).

September 1, 2009
Women’s Soccer Gears Up for Home Opener
(September 1, 2009) – Head coach Katie Keogh and the Green Mountain College women’s soccer team is set to launch into their 2009 season on the heels of a successful 2008 campaign. During their inaugural season in the North Atlantic Conference, GMC finished (9-9) overall and (4-4) in conference play while advancing to the semi-final round of the NAC tournament