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The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

Transfers make an early impact

Transfers make an early impact

Andrew Hattersley, Assistant Sports Editor September 24, 2018

An opportunity. That’s what a trio of athletes were searching for when they started exploring their transfer options this summer after experiencing successful seasons in the Big Ten and NCAA Tournament....

DePaul falters in consecutive losses

DePaul falters in consecutive losses

Lawrence Kreymer, Editor in Chief September 24, 2018

In their penultimate non-conference game, DePaul (4-5; 1-1 Big East) lost 1-0 in overtime to their intra-city rival, Loyola- Chicago (3-3). Both Loyola and DePaul struggled to create many goal scoring...

Senior midfielder Alexa Ben lead the Blue Demons to the Big East tournament this season.  
(Photo Courtesy of DePaul Athletics)

Senior midfielder Ben drafted by Chicago Red Stars

Paul Steeno January 22, 2018

On Wednesday, she was a senior DePaul Blue Demon student athlete with doubts about whether her soccer career would continue. By Thursday, she was a professional athlete. The Chicago Red Stars of the 10-team...

Mens and womens soccer end tough seasons

Men’s and women’s soccer end tough seasons

Shane Rene and Garret Neal November 6, 2017

A 1-0 win against St. John’s on Oct. 26 punched DePaul’s ticket into the Big East tournament for the third season in a row. On Wednesday, DePaul took on Providence in the first round. The game went...

(Photo courtesy of DePaul Athletics)

A sweet end to a sour season

Andrew Hattersley, Assistant Sports Editor November 5, 2017

A tough season ended on a positive note for DePaul men’s soccer on Wednesday, Nov. 1 as they knocked off rival Marquette 3-1 at Wish Field. With the win, DePaul closes out the season 5-11-2 and 2-6-1...

El-Shafei lifts DePaul over Butler in double overtime

El-Shafei lifts DePaul over Butler in double overtime

Jack Higgins October 26, 2016

After 109 minutes played and double overtime against the Butler Bulldogs (9-5-1), it looked as though the DePaul men’s soccer team (8-6-2) would only take a single point away from their final home game...

DePaul falls to Providence 2-1

Jack Higgins October 22, 2016

The Blue Demons (7-6-2) men’s soccer team lost to Providence (9-5-0) 2-1 Saturday. Before the game, DePaul honored seniors midfielder Kevin Beyer, midfielder Ryan Martire, midfielder Simon Megally,...

Men’s soccer on three-game loss streak after losing 2-0 to Loyola

Jack Higgins October 4, 2016

The Blue Demons men’s soccer team (5-5-2) fell 2-0 to the Loyola Ramblers (9-1-0) Tuesday, adding another loss to a now three-game losing skid. Before the match, the Ramblers hadn’t won a game in Wish...

Mens Soccer 0-2 in Big East after loss to Creighton

Men’s Soccer 0-2 in Big East after loss to Creighton

Jack Higgins September 24, 2016

The DePaul men’s soccer team fell 4-1 to 12-ranked Creighton Saturday and fell to 5-3-2 overall. The Blue Demons aren’t where they wanted or expected to be after two conference games, but continue...

DePaul men’s soccer shuts out UIC 4-0 at home

Jack Higgins September 14, 2016

The DePaul men’s soccer team trounced the UIC Flames (1-4-1) 4-0 at Wish Field Wednesday bringing them to 4-1-2 before their first conference game against Xavier this Saturday. At the eighth minute...

Mens soccer optimistic after spring matches

Men’s soccer optimistic after spring matches

Zachary Holden May 22, 2016

After a 5-13-1 season last year where the DePaul men’s soccer team won four of its five games in the final stretch, the team is looking forward to another season of improvement. With their spring...

Sarah Gorden’s journey to being drafted by the National Women’s Soccer League’s Chicago Red Stars

Sarah Gorden’s journey to being drafted by the National Women’s Soccer League’s Chicago Red Stars

Zachary Holden January 24, 2016

When the final whistle blew against Providence on Nov. 3, a match that would finish 1-0 in favor of the Friars, ending DePaul’s season and the collegiate career of defensive stalwart Sarah Gorden,...

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