On this week's episode of The Orange Card, host Tyler Dudley spoke with Jared Bomba and Erin Fish about the final home games for Syracuse men and women soccer teams, the U.S. women's national team and international soccer.
Our soccer-centered podcast looks at Syracuse soccer, U.S. men's national team, and more.
Following the heartbreak of the U.S. men's national team not making the 2018 World Cup, Host Tyler Dudley speaks with Jared Bomba, Erin Fish and Will Muoio about the impact this has on U.S. soccer.
The Syracuse women's soccer team won its second ACC game of the season, beating Miami 1-0 on Oct. 11. But they faced difficulties three days later when they lost 3-0 to NC State.
Syracuse eclipsed their ACC win total from last season with four games remaining.
Syracuse women’s soccer was no match for the wet weather and the University of Miami Hurricanes as they won 1-0 on Wednesday.
Miami took control of the ball from the beginning. However, that didn’t stop SU from defending heavily. Miami had multiple passes going through the middle, but it served no challenge for the Orange.
Syracuse forward Alex Lamontagne said both teams needed to adjust to maintain control of the ball, but overall she was satisfied with the way SU played.
In a week with no games for Syracuse women's soccer, The Orange Card discusses how the team will respond to the upcoming ACC schedule. We talk about if rest will be good or bad for Coach Phil Wheddon's team.
SU's women's coach talks about his experience both in and out of Syracuse soccer.
Phil Wheddon has been the head coach of the Syracuse Women's Soccer team for 10 years. Before joining the Orange, Wheddon had stints as the goalkeeper coach for both the US Men and Women's national teams.
The Orange were set to begin their conference games this week but, due to Hurricane Irma devastating Florida, the game against Miami has been postponed until further notice. That means that Wheddon's team will begin their ACC fixtures with three games against teams in the top 20 nationwide.
The third episode of our soccer podcast features host Erica Pieschke and analysts Erin Fish and Jared Bomba to talk SU soccer.
Syracuse men's soccer opened its ACC schedule with a 1-1 draw at Virginia following a penalty by Hugo Delhommelle. This was a massive result for Coach Ian McIntyre ahead of their final non-ACC games.
Syracuse University Women's Soccer beat Harvard 1-0 off a Harvard own goal in the 49th minute.
After the shock 1-0 defeat at the hands of Colgate, Syracuse women's soccer wanted to get in another win before its ACC schedule begins. When they welcomed the Harvard Crimson, they wanted to get the win.
That's exactly what happened. In the 49th minute, freshman Kate Hostage put pressure on the Harvard defense, which led to a pass to the Harvard goalkeeper Kat Hess. The ball rolled past her swinging leg, and that ended up being the final result.
Here are photos from Sunday's game.