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A tough night at the offensive end of the floor was too much for Bridgewater College to overcome Wednesday evening.

A tough night at the offensive end of the floor was too much for Bridgewater College to overcome Wednesday evening.

The Bridgewater College football team ended 2016 on a high note, running out to a 36-0 halftime lead in a 50-13 victory at Catholic.

The Bridgewater College football team responded with two straight scoring drives after giving up a 14-point lead, taking a 30-20 Senior Day win over visiting Washington & Lee.

Jonathan Min scored late in the first overtime session Wednesday to lift Bridgewater College to a crucial 2-1 victory over Hampden-Sydney.

Bridgewater freshman Isabella Weigel scored the winning goal in the final minute Wednesday evening, lifting the Eagles to a 1-0 victory over Shenandoah.

The Bridgewater College football team cut a three-score second half deficit to two points, but couldn’t make it all the way back.

Bridgewater erased a two-goal first-half deficit to force overtime, but Virginia Wesleyan netted the game-winner midway through the first OT.

Bridgewater College netted a pair of goals in the second half Tuesday afternoon to defeat Shenandoah 2-0 for a key conference victory.

Keri Rager scored her second goal of the game midway through the first overtime Sunday to lift Bridgewater to a 2-1 ODAC victory over Randolph-Macon.

A big third quarter run helped the Shenandoah Hornets pull away, as the Bridgewater College football team lost its Hall of Fame game 34-10 under the lights at Jopson Field.