Erica Barts
Lady Badgers host Hoosiers as each soccer teams attempt to end four-game Big Ten losing streak
By Erica Barts | Oct. 9, 2008Wisconsin needs a win at home against Indiana Friday night to regain confidence.
Women's soccer held scoreless over weekend
By Erica Barts | Oct. 6, 2008The UW women's soccer team lost to Penn State and Ohio State, surrendering seven goals and scoring none.
Women's soccer contines search for first Big Ten win at OSU and Penn State
By Erica Barts | Oct. 3, 2008The Wisconsin women's soccer team will try to knock off OSU and head coach Paula Wilkins' old team, Penn State, over the weekend.
Wilkins' crew suffers 0-2 weekend
By Erica Barts | Sep. 30, 2008The Badger women's soccer team lost to both Purdue and No. 17 Illinois over the weekend. The offense, which was so prolific earlier in the season, scored only a single goal in the two games.
Wisconsin women's soccer prepares for Illinois
By Kelsey Eichman and Erica Barts | Sep. 25, 2008Wisconsin begins conference play this weekend.
UW hosts Wave and Wolfpack
By Erica Barts | Sep. 19, 2008The Wisconsin women's soccer team will play at home his weekend for the first time in several weeks, welcoming the Pepperdine Wave and Nevada Wolfpack to Madison. After scoring at a torrid rate the Badgers were held to just one goal in their last two ma
Women's soccer fails to win a match in Boston
By Erica Barts | Sep. 16, 2008The UW women's soccer team lost to Boston University by the score of 1-0 and tied Harvard 1-1 over the weekend. The Badgers will return to Madison for their next four matches starting next weekend.
Women's soccer bound for New England
By Erica Barts | Sep. 12, 2008The Wisconsin women's soccer team will take its impressive 4-1-0 record to Boston this weekend to face Boston College and Harvard. The have scored 11 goals in five matches this year, one season removed from scoring 14 in 18 matches.
Badgers kick it into gear early, sweep weekend
By Erica Barts | Sep. 9, 2008The UW women's soccer team won the Hoosier Classic Tournament by beating Cal Poly 2-1 in extra time and Vermont 7-1. Senior forward Taylor Walsh won the tournament MVP award by scoring four goals.