Western Illinois University Leathernecks Women's Soccer
Recent News About Western Illinois University Leathernecks Women's Soccer
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Western Illinois women's soccer team prepares for matches against St. Thomas and Drake
Western Illinois University's women's soccer team is set to face St. Thomas and Drake in upcoming matches. The Leathernecks will play against St. Thomas on Friday, September 13 at 4 PM at South Field in St. Paul, Minnesota, followed by a match against Drake on Sunday, September 15 at 1 PM at Mediacom Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Illinois State defeats Western Illinois women's soccer team
Western Illinois Falls to Illinois State
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Western Illinois women's soccer defeated by Green Bay
The Western Illinois University women's soccer team faced a 5-0 defeat against Green Bay in a nonconference match held in Monmouth on Thursday. The Leathernecks, now holding a record of 0-4, will next compete on Sunday when they host Illinois State at 1 p.m.
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Western Illinois University relocates soccer matches due to police emergency
Due to an ongoing police emergency near the Western Illinois University Macomb campus, today's women's and men's soccer matches have been relocated.
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Leathernecks conclude homestand with matches against Green Bay and Illinois State
Western Illinois University's women's soccer team will conclude a three-game homestand with matches against Green Bay and Illinois State at John MacKenzie Alumni Field in Macomb, IL. The Leathernecks will face Green Bay on Thursday, September 5 at 2 PM and Illinois State on Sunday, September 8 at 1 PM.
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South Dakota State defeats Western Illinois three-nil in home opener
The 2024 Western Illinois Women's Soccer team played its first regular season game at John MacKenzie Alumni Field on Thursday evening, welcoming former conference foe South Dakota State to Macomb. The Jackrabbits were dominant in the match, jumping out to an early lead and holding on for a three-nil victory.
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Leathernecks prepare for home opener against Jackrabbits
Western Illinois University's Leathernecks are set to face the South Dakota State Jackrabbits in their home opener at John MacKenzie Alumni Field in Macomb, IL, on Thursday, August 29, at 5 PM Central Time.
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Western Illinois suffers defeat against Northern Iowa
CEDAR FALLS, IA - After a three-nil loss to start the season against Iowa State, Western Illinois Women's Soccer returned to Iowa on Sunday as they took on Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. The Panthers played a dominant first half, scoring five goals in the first 36 minutes of action, leading them to a win.
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Western Illinois falls to Iowa State in season opener
AMES, IA - The Leatherneck Women's Soccer team commenced the 2024 season on Thursday night against Big 12 team Iowa State. The Cyclones secured a three-nil victory with two early goals and another in the second half.
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Leathernecks prepare for opening matches against Iowa State and Northern Iowa
Western Illinois University's women's soccer team is set to open their season with matches against Iowa State and Northern Iowa. The games will take place at the Cyclone Sports Complex in Ames, IA, on Thursday, August 15 at 6 PM, and at the UNI Soccer Field in Cedar Falls, IA, on Sunday, August 18 at 12 PM.
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Ohio Valley Conference announces preseason poll results for women's soccer
BRENTWOOD, TN - The 2024 NCAA women's soccer season is approaching, and the Ohio Valley Conference has announced its predicted order of finish and players to watch.
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Leatherneck Women’s Soccer reveals full schedule for upcoming season
Western Illinois Women's Soccer is set to begin its 2024 season this August, aiming to build on a 2023 season where they earned points in over half of their conference matches.
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WIU athlete attends NCAA forum exploring sports careers
Western Illinois University was represented at the NCAA Career in Sports Forum by women's soccer student-athlete Rachel Balinao. The event took place over the weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana. Balinao was among nearly 200 student-athletes invited after being nominated by WIU's athletic administrative staff.
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Western Illinois women's soccer announces six recruits for 2024
The Western Illinois Women's Soccer program has announced the addition of six new players for its 2024 class. The recruits hail from various locations, including Iowa, Missouri, Wyoming, and New Zealand.
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Sachiko Gamo named to OVC's All-Newcomer Team
Western Illinois midfielder Sachiko Gamo has been recognized for her performance in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) by being named to the All-Newcomer team. This marks her first accolade since joining the Leathernecks.
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Leathernecks win over Lindenwood on Senior Day ends season positively
On a Sunday in October, the Western Illinois women's soccer team secured a victory against Lindenwood on Senior Day. This match marked the final appearance for seniors Audrey Narine, Maddie Hasken, and Malerie Rohweder with the team.
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Late penalty leads to Leathernecks' road defeat against Trojans
Western Illinois University's soccer team faced a setback in their match against the Little Rock Trojans on Thursday. The game, which was crucial for Western's hopes of qualifying for the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) tournament, ended in a 1-0 defeat.
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Western Illinois women's soccer team faces critical matches to enter OVC tournament
Western Illinois University's women's soccer team is gearing up for two crucial matches as they approach the final matchday of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) season. The Leathernecks, currently holding a record of 2-7-5 overall and 0-3-4 in conference play, will face Little Rock on Thursday and Lindenwood on Sunday.
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Gamo scores twice as Leathernecks fall to SIUE
Western Illinois University faced Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) in a pivotal Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) match on Sunday in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Leathernecks needed a top-eight finish to secure a spot in the OVC tournament but entered the game ranked ninth.
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Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois battle to scoreless draw
Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois played to a scoreless draw in a key conference match on Tuesday night. The game was significant for both teams as they sought to improve their standings in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC). Eastern Illinois entered the match in seventh place, while Western Illinois was in tenth, with only the top eight teams securing spots in the OVC tournament.