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2.01.2010 | Women's Soccer
The SCAC named a record 780 student-athletes to the 2009 SCAC Fall Academic Honor Roll this past weekend.  Rhodes placed the most athletes (101) onto the Honor Roll out of the 12 schools in the conference.  To qualify, a student-athlete must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.25 for the term and be a regular member of a varsity athletic team in a conference sponsored sport.
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12.01.2009 | Women's Soccer
In conjunction with the Germantown Invitational Tournament at the Mike Rose Soccer Complex on Dec. 12th and 13th, the Rhodes Women's Soccer team will offer campus tours for prospective students participating at the GIT.  Information sessions can also be scheduled on Friday or Saturday evenings, or on Sunday afternoon.  Please contact Marcus Jordan at jordanr@rhodes.edu or 901-843-3779 about information sessions.  
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12.07.2009 | Women's Soccer
The Women's Soccer team gave up their Saturday recently to spend some time giving back.
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12.07.2009 | Women's Soccer
For the fourth year in a row, the Women's Soccer Team has been awarded the NSCAA / Adidas Team Academic Award. In order to receive this award, the entire team must finish the school year with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher. This past year, the girls ended the 2008-2009 school year with a 3.39 GPA. A total of 332 women's teams received this award, as did the men's team at Rhodes, making Rhodes College one of 99 schools in the nation to receive this award for both women and men. For a complete list of teams, please visit the NSCAA web site.
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12.03.2009 | Women's Soccer
December 3 - The Souther Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCSC) released yesterday the 2009 Conference All-Sportsmanship Team for soccer. One player was chosen from each school in the conference to represent his or her team, and among these was Mae Casey, a Freshman forward from New Orleans, LA. Qualifications are based on players' interactions with coaches, referees, spectators, and other players around them not just during the game, but before and after as well, and these players were recommended by their respective coaches. For the complete release, please visit the SCAC web site: 2009 SCAC Soccer All-Sportsmanship Team.
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11.1.09 | Women's Soccer
Sunday, November 1 - The Women's Soccer team honored their seniors today before their game against Austin College in a ceremony involving the four seniors (Colleen Callaghan, Becca Clarin, Bridget Nicholson, and E.A. Lawnin) and their parents. It was a beautiful ceremony, but the game did not end the way the girls imagined. Only one goal was scored (Ali Ryan of Austin College), and for the rest of the day, the Lynx just couldn't seem to find the back of the net. The 1-0 loss puts the team right at .500 with a record of 5-5-4. The next matchup is against cross-town rivals Christian Brothers University on Tuesday.  

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10.31.09 | Women's Soccer
The Women's Soccer team played the University of Dallas at the Mike Rose stadium today, Oct. 31. Ashley Ladd scored the lone goal fairly early in the game, and the women coasted to the 1-0 victory.  Becca Clarin started in goal for the Lynx and split time with Stephanie Sermonet, who played the second half.

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10.30.09 | Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer
The Men's and Women's Soccer games scheduled for Friday night, October 30th, have been postponed due to heavy rain.  Even with state of the art drainage at the Mike Rose stadium, the field has become unplayable.  The games will now be played on Saturday, October 31st with the men taking on Colorado College at 11:00 am and the women following them at 1:00 against the University of Dallas. 

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10.23.09 | Women's Soccer
The Women's Soccer team was impressive Friday night against Oglethorpe, earning a decisive 3-0 shutout. Emily Shaw, who plays right back for the Lynx, was involved in all three goals. She scored two goals in the first half (one unassisted, the other assisted by Ashley Ladd), then earned the assist on a goal scored by Bridget Nicholson in the second half. Stephanie Sermonet earned the shutout tonight, playing all 90 minutes in net for the Lynx.

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10.11.09 | Women's Soccer
The women's soccer team found themselves once again playing in overtime.  This time it was with a score line of 1-1.  This marks the third straight SCAC game that has gone the full 110 minutes of soccer.

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10.10.09 | Women's Soccer
The Women's Soccer team battled the Colonels of Centre College Friday night for 110 minutes, but neither team was able to find the back of the net.  Both sides produced chances, but the goalkeepers played well, coming up with some big saves to keep the clean sheet.  Despite the relentless pressure from the Lynx throughout both overtimes, the game ended in a 0-0 draw.  The next match for Rhodes is a home game against Depauw University on Sunday, October 11th.  Game time is 2:00 pm and the team will be playing on campus.

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11.18.09 | Women's Soccer
The Women's Soccer team played the University of the South today, October 25th, but the Lynx struggled to find the back of the net. Sewanee, however, found it twice, first by Bess Goodman in the 59th minute and the second by Faith Spencer in the 71st minute (both unassisted). Becca Clarin played the full game in net for the Lynx, coming up with four saves on the day. The women are set to host the University of Dallas on Friday, October 30. 

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2.5 | Men's Basketball
Rhodes -
Rhodes
60
Sewanee University
44
2.5 | Women's Basketball
RHODES
Rhodes
86
Sewanee
54
2.7 | Women's Basketball
RHODES
Rhodes
87
Oglethorpe
85
2.7 | Men's Basketball
Rhodes -
Rhodes
72
Oglethorpe University
86
2.10 | Baseball
Rhodes
Rhodes
2:00 PM
Christian Brothers University
2.12 | Baseball
Rhodes
Rhodes
2:00 PM
Huntingdon College
2.13 | Baseball
Rhodes
Rhodes
1:00 PM
Huntingdon College
2.13 | Men's Basketball
Birmingham, AL
Rhodes
5:00 PM
Birmingham-Southern College
2.13 | Women's Basketball
Birmingham, AL
Rhodes
3:00 PM
Birmingham Southern
2.14 | Baseball
Rhodes
Rhodes
1:00 PM
Huntingdon College
2.15 | Men's Basketball
Rhodes -
Rhodes
7:00 PM
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