An inside look at what drives one of Northeastern women’s soccer’s freshman phenoms.
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A Little Superstitious
Many Huskies have developed pregame routines and superstitions to help them compete at their best.
By Michael Ruberto
Inside the Importance of Halftime
More than just a water break, see what happens behind the closed doors at halftime.
By Noah Fernandes
The Change We Seek
Athletes and administration respond to the racial justice movement.
By Adam Doucette and Michael Ruberto
How We Helped
The Huskies who answered the call for help during the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Becca Gaddy
No Better Place to Start
After a record-shattering four-year career as the face of the Northeastern women’s soccer program, Paige Burnett decided to follow in the footsteps of one of her mentors, current women’s soccer head coach Ashley Phillips, and take her talents to the world of professional soccer. Upon her graduation…
Read MoreThree Seconds After: Goal Scoring Celebrations
by Madison Neuner In overtime at the 2019 Beanpot semifinal against Boston University, freshman forward Tyler Madden received the puck on a breakaway and made scoring look easy as he masterfully sent it to the back of the net. But he wasn’t done yet. Madden proceeded to slide on his back and make…
Read MoreTwo-Footed
by Matt Levin Mikenna McManus, a junior defenseman on Northeastern’s women’s soccer team, has a unique talent that few other soccer players have. She is two-footed, meaning her feet are ambidextrous. Being two-footed gives McManus a huge advantage athletically. Opposing defenders do not know which way she will go when she is dribbling…
Read MoreSecond Last Chance
by Eve Goulet I remember when I was four years old, I could not believe I was being forced by my own mother to run around a muddy field with a bunch of grimy children I did not know. I thank God my mother was cruel enough to physically toss me out of the car while I was hysterically crying…
Read MoreAlways More to Score
By Hannah Rosenblatt I love practice. Growing up in the small town of Lincoln, Massachusetts, Saturday mornings since preschool revolved around early morning rec soccer and t-ball. Throughout my elementary and middle school years, I was always one of the smallest girls on the field, which forced me to find different ways to break defenses…
Read MoreBack to Class
In most athletic programs at most universities, athletes graduate and finish their playing career simultaneously. However, due to the popularity of five year programs at Northeastern, several athletes experience their fifth year of college away from the sport they love, despite the fact that they are still full-time students. The Red & Black sat down…
Read MoreBetween the Posts
By Jacob Horowitz One finishes the year reflecting on her time at Northeastern and looking ahead to the next chapter. The other only just began his Husky stint and hopes to continue to outperform expectations. Nathalie Nidetch and Noah Abrams, this year’s women’s and men’s starting goalies, respectively, are both coming off a strong year…
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