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CARwsocChamps09
11.7.2009 | Women's Soccer

Carleton won the 2009 MIAC Women's Soccer Playoff Title with a 3-0 victory over Macalester tonight at Macalester Stadium in St. Paul. The #4 Knights upset the #3 Scots to become the first #4 seed to ever win the MIAC Women's Soccer Playoffs.

Leaney-SOC
2.2.2010 | Women's Soccer

Recently-retired Macalester women’s soccer coach John Leaney will be recognized at an award ceremony on Wednesday, February 3, at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul.

Reiling-WSOC
1.21.2010 | Women's Soccer

Kate Ryan Reiling, captain of Macalester’s 1998 national championship squad, returns to her alma mater as the new head women’s soccer coach.

MIACstate
1.8.2010 | Women's Soccer

Seven MIAC women's soccer student-athletes have received academic honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).

NSCAA
12.15.2009 | Women's Soccer

Three MIAC women's soccer student-athletes have been named to the 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of American (NSCAA) Division III All-America Team.

Weiler-WS
12.17.2009 | Women's Soccer

Concordia had four players and head coach Dan Weiler receive All-Region honors as awarded by the National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association.

MIACStateweb
12.9.2009 | Women's Soccer

The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) has named 12 MIAC women's soccer student-athletes to the Division III All-North Region Team.

NSCAA
12.3.2009 | Women's Soccer, Men's Soccer

Seven MIAC women's soccer teams and six men's teams have earned the 2009 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) Team Academic Award.

ESPNAAA
11.18.2009 | Women's Soccer

Two days after earning their first-ever berth into the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16, Cobber juniors Sam Johnson and Erika Swenson were named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American Third Team.

SJohnson-WSOC
11.12.2009 | Women's Soccer

The MIAC announced the 2009 MIAC Women's Soccer Awards today. Leading the All-Conference team is Concordia junior forward Sam Johnson who was named the MIAC Player of the Year for 2009.

MIAC Women's Soccer
SchoolMIAC PointsOverall
Concordia * 10-0-13118-1-2
St. Thomas * 8-2-12513-6-1
Macalester * 7-3-12214-6-2
Carleton * 6-2-32110-6-5
St. Olaf 6-51811-7
Saint Benedict 6-5-01810-7-1
Bethel 5-5-11612-5-1
Augsburg 3-6-2116-7-5
Saint Mary's 3-7-1109-8-1
Gustavus 3-7-1107-8-3
St. Catherine 2-7-286-9-3
Hamline 0-10-113-14-1
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