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.
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.
Kate Ryan Reiling, captain of Macalester’s 1998 national championship squad, returns to her alma mater as the new head women’s soccer coach.
Seven MIAC women's soccer student-athletes have received academic honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA).
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.
Concordia had four players and head coach Dan Weiler receive All-Region honors as awarded by the National Soccer Coaches Athletic Association.
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.
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.
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.
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.
* Clinched MIAC Playoff Berth