Princeton University Athletics

150 Years ??Women's Soccer
November 12, 2014 | Women's Soccer

| Women's Soccer |
| First Game: Sept. 20, 1980 |
| All-Time Record: 320-205-45 |
| 1980 | In its first varsity season, the women's soccer team wins its first 14 games on the way to a 14-2 overall and 6-0 Ivy record |
| 1982 | Princeton advances to the NCAA tournament for the first time |
| 1985 | Linda DeBoer '86 ends her career with 41 goals, a program record that stood for 19 years |
| 1995 | Julie Shackford coaches the first of her 20 seasons |
| 1999 | Princeton returns to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1982 |
| 2000 | Princeton wins the Ivy League title for the first time since 1982, going 6-1 in the league |
| 2001 | In its third NCAA tournament berth, Princeton wins its first game, defeating Loyola (Md.) 3-1 at Lourie-Love Field |
| 2004 | In the program's most successful season to date, Princeton goes 19-3 overall and 7-0 in the Ivy League, advancing to the NCAA College Cup semifinals after winning four NCAA tournament games at Lourie-Love Field |
| 2004 | Esmeralda Negron '05 breaks the program record for career and single-season goals, finishing with 47 and 20 |
| 2012 | Princeton makes its 10th NCAA tournament and wins a game away from campus for the first time, upsetting West Virginia 2-1 on the Mountaineers' home field |
The 150th anniversary of the first intercollegiate athletic event in Princeton University history will be Nov. 22, 2014, which will be 150 years to the day that Princeton defeated Williams 27-16 in a baseball game. As part of the 150th celebration, Princeton will be commemorating the history of each of its 38 varsity teams, in reverse order of the time they became varsity programs.
Thursday, November 06
Monday, November 03
Saturday, November 01
Monday, October 27





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