By Steve Sidoti
The St. John’s women’s soccer team defeated the University of South Florida on Friday night, in a thrilling 1-0 victory in double overtime. Keep reading →
The St. John’s women’s soccer team defeated the University of South Florida on Friday night, in a thrilling 1-0 victory in double overtime. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Kristen Russell, Women's Soccer
Anthony Mason Jr. re-aggravated a hamstring injury suffered in September during team practice over the weekend, forcing the redshirt senior swingman to miss the next four to six weeks. Keep reading →
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The St. John’s Men’s Tennis team wrapped up their fall season this weekend at the ITA Regional Tournament. Keep reading →
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It looked like the same old story.
With sixteen minutes left in regulation, the St. John’s men’s soccer team saw a familiar number under their name on the scoreboard—0. They trailed the #7 Louisville Cardinals 1-0, and things looked bleak.
But in a span of 2:03, the Red Storm revitalized their offense, and perhaps their season, with two goals to pin Louisville against the ropes. After a Louisville equalizer sent the game into overtime, Tadeu Terra scored the Red Storm’s first golden goal of the season to clip the Cardinals, 3-2. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Louisville, St. John's men's soccer, Sverre Wegge Gundhus, Tadeu Terra
No matter who they seem to play, the St. John’s men’s soccer team can’t seem to avoid a tie in double overtime.
After tying #3 South Florida 1-1 on Saturday, the Red Storm played Princeton, winless in its last seven games, to the same result on Wednesday. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Adam Himeno, joel gustafsson, kyle hoffer, princeton, St. John's men's soccer
The Men’s Basketball team held their annual “Photo and Video Day” this past Tuesday, October 13th at Taffner Field House. Keep reading →
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Playing an unfamiliar role as the underdog, the St. John’s men’s soccer team overcame a second half deficit to tie #3 South Florida, 1-1 in Tampa on Saturday. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Adam Himeno, South Florida, St. John's men's soccer
In a season where it seems like very few things can go right for the Red Storm Volleyball team, the Red Storm got even more bad news on Sunday, when its match against USF in Tampa, Fla. was postponed due to a power outage. No make-up date has been announced at this time.
St. John’s was trailing South Florida 3-1 in the first set, when the lights went out at The Corral in Tampa on Sunday afternoon. Kun Song had delivered a kill for the first point of the match before USF scored three consecutive points, when the outage occured.
The Red Storm were looking to bounce back from a 3-0 loss to Georgetown on Friday night when they arrived in Tampa. Now, the Red Storm must wait until Saturday for their next game, which will be against Syracuse in Queens. The match is a part of the “Dig for a Cure” event to raise funds and awareness for Breast Cancer research.
The Red Storm are 8-11 on the season, and are looking for a win after two losses in a row to Notre Dame and Georgetown respectively.
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The St. John’s women soccer team continued its dominance at Belson Stadium in dramatic fashion Friday night. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Courtney Lane, Louisville, St. John's, Women's Soccer
The latest NSCAA soccer top 25 poll is out, and both St. John’s soccer teams moved a great deal. Keep reading →
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Tagged: Men's Soccer, St. John's, top 25, Women's Soccer