WATERVILLE, Maine --- Christine Bright, a Middlebury College graduate and a past captain for the Panthers, was named Wednesday as assistant women's soccer coach at Colby College.
It was recently announced that University of Redlands head women's soccer coach, Suzette Soboti, has been selected as one of the lead instructors for the upcoming EXACT Soccer Elite Prospect Camp at Lancaster National Soccer Center. This college soccer camp will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 9-10, and is open to all high school players who would like to compete. The unique camp provides players with the opportunity to not only showcase individual field skills, but also their mental readiness.
Steve Christenson was named the 11th women's soccer coach in Keuka school history. Christenson helped turn around the Utica men's team and has spent the last five years as director of coaching with Doug Miller Soccer.
After 11 seasons as the head women’s soccer coach at Guilford, Eric Lewis is set for a new chapter, as he will become the eighth head women’s soccer coach in the history of Lycoming College, director of athletics Mike Clark announced on Friday, June 7.
The University of Redlands women's soccer program looks forward to hosting its annual ID Camp, with this year's event taking place on June 20-23, 2013, at beautiful Farquhar Field. The camp is open to all children who are aspiring to take their game to the next level through advanced player development and exposure to NCAA collegiate coaching.
Christopher Newport has announced the hiring of Dan Weiler as the new head women’s soccer coach. Weiler comes to CNU from Concordia-Moorhead after guiding his squad to the NCAA Tournament in six of the last seven seasons.
Kristina Corona has been named the new head women's soccer coach at Austin College, athletics director David Norman has announced. Corona most recently served as the head coach at the University of Dallas, where she was named the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the Year last season.
Athletic director Jessica Gould announced the hiring of Giovanni Viana as head women's soccer coach. Viana brings a wealth of in-depth soccer knowledge at all levels, youth to professional, to Newbury.
The University of Redlands women's soccer program enjoyed its 13th consecutive winning season in 2012, accumulating a 10-5-3 overall record and a 7-5-2 mark in conference. In addition to scoring some fantastic goals and winning a number of exciting games, the Maroon and Gray reveled in a season full of accolades for both on- and off-field successes.
The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) announced its annual Scholar All-West Region team on Tuesday and four Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s soccer players were selected, including three to the second team.
What a historic ending to wonderful soccer careers for seniors Tayfun Kucuk and Dzindzi Asamoah-Wade. The awards continue to pile up for the City College of New York men’s and women’s soccer teams as Kucuk and Wade as the duo were named to the 2012 National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s All-East Region team earlier this month.
CENTERVILLE, Mass.—After setting a new offensive standard for UMass Boston and Little East Conference women's soccer, Krista Ledin (Bridgewater, Mass.) was named the ECAC Division III New England Offensive Player of the Year Thursday afternoon.
A pair of Claremont-Mudd-Scripps women’s soccer players in junior M Shaundra Ullman (CMC) and senior F Madi Shove have been named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) All-West Region team.
Seniors Alex Brandt and Rachel Scheibeler connected for a game-winning goal in the 21st minute on Saturday, as Messiah College held on to win 1-0 over Emory University in the NCAA Division III National Championship.
The 16th-ranked Emory University women’s soccer team finished second at the 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championship, following a hard-fought 1-0 loss to top-ranked Messiah College on Saturday night at the Blossom Soccer Complex in San Antonio, TX.
Emory University sophomore Emily Feldman and junior all-American Lauren Gorodetsky each scored second half goals against 12th-ranked Wheaton College (Ill.) to give the Eagles (15-1-7) a 2-1 win in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championships, and lift the team to its first-ever appearance in the NCAA Championship match. Emory will play the winner of the other semifinal between Messiah and Misericordia, to be played later tonight.
Senior Rachel Scheibeler broke a scoreless tie just minutes into the second half against Misericordia on Friday, opening the floodgates for Messiah as the Falcons rode a 3-0 win to their sixth-straight National Final.
San Antonio, Texas – The Wheaton College women’s soccer team fell just short of returning to the NCAA Division III National Championship Match in a 2-1 loss to Emory University on Friday night in the NCAA Division III Semifinal at Blossom Soccer Stadium in San Antonio. Wheaton ends the year with a 21-4-2 record. Emory (15-1-7) advances to the National Championship Match on Saturday at 5:30 PM.
Senior Alex Brandt scored two goals and delivered an assist on Sunday, leading her team to both a 3-0 win over Johns Hopkins and a trip to the NCAA Final Four.
After 110 minutes of scoreless soccer and an epic 13-round shootout, which included a pair of saves by goalkeeper Kaele Leonard, sophomore Jennifer Grant knocked in the match-clinching penalty kick to allow the Eagles to advance to the NCAA Semifinals for the first time in school history, with a 0-0 tie against Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.
Emory University sophomore Emily Feldman scored a pair of first half goals on Saturday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to guide the 16th-ranked Eagles to a 2-1 win over 19th-ranked Loras College and the team’s second-ever berth into the NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Quarterfinals.
No. 12 Wheaton College advanced to the 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Final Four with a 3-1 victory over No. 4 Washington University in St. Louis in the Sectional Championship game on Saturday night at Francis Field in St. Louis.
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – The Wheaton College women's soccer team, ranked no. 25 overall in the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) national poll, had its season come to a close on Saturday afternoon in the sectional semifinal round of the NCAA Division III Tournament with a 3-0 setback to #17 Carnegie Mellon.
Danielle Hesler converted a sudden-death penalty kick to lift the 10th-ranked Misericordia University women's soccer team to 6-5 shootout win at #6 Ithaca to advance to the NCAA Division III Elite 8.
Senior back Nicole Martin scored a pair of goals, including the game-winning penalty kick in the 71st minute, to lead No. 4 ranked Washington University in St. Louis to a 2-1 victory over Concordia-Moorhead in the 2012 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Sectional Semifinals on Friday night in St. Louis.
St. Louis, Mo.- Watching the seconds tick away on their season, the Wheaton women's soccer team mustered one last rally that will be talked about in the same conversation as last season's magical comeback against Washington (Mo.) University. Trailing 1-0, freshman Kristin Rauh headed in just her second goal of the season with 19 seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. Less than a minute into overtime, fellow freshman Ally Witt scored her 20th goal of the year to put Wheaton into the NCAA Sectional Final with a 2-1 victory over previously unbeaten Hardin-Simmons. Wheaton will play #3-ranked Washington (Mo.) University on Saturday night at 5 PM in a National Quarterfinal match-up. Wheaton came from behind to defeat Wash. U 4-2 in in the National Quarterfinals a year ago.