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Macy Happe
Coco LeGrand
Macy Happe
0
Rose-Hulman Rose (2-5-1, 0-0-0)
1
Winner DePauw DePauw (6-2-1, 0-0-0)
Rose-Hulman Rose
(2-5-1, 0-0-0)
0
Final
1
DePauw DePauw
(6-2-1, 0-0-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Rose-Hulman Rose 0 0 0
DePauw DePauw 1 0 1

Next Game:

at Wilmington

9/27/2025 | 7 p.m.

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Sep. 27 (Sat) / 7 p.m.
at Wilmington

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Tigers Defeat Fighting Engineers 1-0

Greencastle, Ind. - On Wednesday, September 24th, after 90 minutes of play, DePauw women's soccer scored the lone goal of the night, winning 1-0 against Rose Hulman.

Senior Macy Happe was the Tigers' solo goal scorer after scoring on DePauw's second penalty kick of the season. Early into the 27th minute, Senior Ellie Mahan was pushed into the left post following a shot from Sophomore Emmy Streeter that was deflected off the crossbar and off the left post, which gave DePauw the penalty shot.

Early on, Rose Hulman was quick to put the pressure on Sophomore Katharine Lacy after she was named NCAC's women's soccer athlete of the week in the previous week. Lacy is 4th in the NCAC in points, and she is leading the conference in game-winning goals (3). DePauw did well controlling the ball, with the Tigers' time of possession totalling 60% with 52% in the first half and 63% in the second half. While Rose Hulman's total time of possession was 40%, with 42% in the first half and 37% in the second half.

Rose Hulman had 8 shots over the course of the game, while DePauw had 7. Goalkeepers were also even with 2 saves for Rose Hulman goalkeeper Brooke Spurlock and 2 saves for DePauw's goalkeeper, Aubree Empie.

DePauw improves to 6-2-1, while Rose Hulman falls to 2-5-1. The Tigers move on to play Wilmington on the road in Wilmington, OH, on Saturday, Sept. 27th.
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Players Mentioned

Aubree Empie

#0 Aubree Empie

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
I chose DePauw for a number of different reasons. First, the University takes academics very seriously and wants their students to excel. I am looking to study in the field of chemistry and believe that DePauw's math and science programs are recognized for their high quality education. I also love the liberal arts style for a school, where I can explore other opportunities and expand my areas of interest. I was recruited by several Division I soccer programs, but decided to play at DePauw, because I really liked the coach and the team, and DePauw will provide me the opportunity to play soccer but also will allow me to enjoy the full college experience.
Macy Happe

#19 Macy Happe

D
5' 7"
Junior
I chose DePauw because of the welcoming atmosphere, challenging academics, and the chance to play at a higher level in athletics.
Ellie Mahan

#13 Ellie Mahan

M/F
5' 6"
Junior
Katharine Lacy

#8 Katharine Lacy

F
5' 7"
Freshman
Emmy Streeter

#26 Emmy Streeter

M/F
5' 5"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Aubree Empie

#0 Aubree Empie

6' 0"
Sophomore
I chose DePauw for a number of different reasons. First, the University takes academics very seriously and wants their students to excel. I am looking to study in the field of chemistry and believe that DePauw's math and science programs are recognized for their high quality education. I also love the liberal arts style for a school, where I can explore other opportunities and expand my areas of interest. I was recruited by several Division I soccer programs, but decided to play at DePauw, because I really liked the coach and the team, and DePauw will provide me the opportunity to play soccer but also will allow me to enjoy the full college experience.
G
Macy Happe

#19 Macy Happe

5' 7"
Junior
I chose DePauw because of the welcoming atmosphere, challenging academics, and the chance to play at a higher level in athletics.
D
Ellie Mahan

#13 Ellie Mahan

5' 6"
Junior
M/F
Katharine Lacy

#8 Katharine Lacy

5' 7"
Freshman
F
Emmy Streeter

#26 Emmy Streeter

5' 5"
Freshman
M/F