Women's Soccer
2009 Women's Soccer Standings
SchoolCalPacPerPointsOverallPerPointsStreak
Holy Names9-1.9001811-9.55022Lost 1
William Jessup7-2-1.750159-5-2.62520Lost 2
Menlo6-3-1.650138-9-1.47217Won 4
Simpson5-5.500108-9.47116Won 1
Mills1-9.10022-13-1.1565Lost 6
Bethany1-9.10021-13.0712Lost 5

Recent Women's Soccer Headlines
Mon, Jan 11, 2010 - [Women's Soccer]

The National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) recently announced that Nick Lusson, head women's soccer coach of the Holy Names University Hawks, has been voted as the 2009 NAIA Western Region Coach of the Year.   

   
Thu, Dec 10, 2009 - [Soccer]

The NAIA has announced the 2009 men's and women's soccer Academic All-American and All-American teams were announced recently and six soccer players from the California Pacific Conference were honored.

Fri, Nov 20, 2009 - [Women's Soccer]

 

Game Details:
Date:              Saturday November 21st, 2009
Game time:       4 pm
Round:             First
Venue:             Delta Park
City, State:        Portland, Oregon
Radio/TV:          None

Wed, Nov 18, 2009 - [Women's Soccer]

If the Cal Pac women's soccer all-conference selections are a picture of what is to come, then the prospects are indeed bright for the league's future of the sport. A combined twenty underclassmen dominated the teams, including the co-players of the year - junior Courtney Opie from Simpson University, and sophomore Lindsey Cesena from William Jessup University.

Tue, Nov 17, 2009 - [Women's Soccer]

Holy Names women soccer has been named the Cal Pac champion after regular season winner William Jessup forfeited two league contests following their discovery of an administrative error. HNU's record is now 11-8-0 overall, 9-1-0 in conference action. The Hawks advance to play #6 Concordia (Ore.) in the NAIA national tournament on Nov. 21 in Portland.

 
 
 
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