The Laramie County Community College women’s soccer staff was named the United Soccer Coaches Women’s West Region Staff of the Year for Junior College Division 1 institutions.
Laramie County Community College women’s soccer sophomore forward Nikita Woods (Corrimal, Australia) earned First Team All-American honors as announced by the NJCAA office on Monday
Laramie County Community College women’s soccer team placed eight on the All-Region IX Team. Sophomore Nikita Woods (Corrimal, Australia) was named the Player of the Year
Taylor Stoeger (Green River, Wyoming) and Nikita Woods (Corrimal, Australia) each scored a pair of goals to lead the #2 Laramie County Community College women’s soccer team over Western Wyoming Community College 5-0 on Friday evening
The #2 Laramie County Community College men’s soccer team had a strong showing at home against Western Nebraska Community College in a 10-0 victory over the Cougars on Saturday
The Laramie County Community College Golden Eagles scored their goals early and proved why they are the #2 team in the country as they defeated Gillette College Pronghorns by the score of 6-0 on Wednesday afternoon at East High School
The Laramie County Community College women’s soccer team cruised by Region IX North opponent Western Wyoming Community College 4-0 Wednesday afternoon at home
Nikita Woods (Corrimal, Australia) took advantage of her opportunities and netted a hat trick to lift the #3 Laramie County Community College women’s soccer team to a 10-0 victory over Northwest College Saturday
Annie Rolf and Taylor Stoeger each scored a hat trick as the Laramie County Community College (2-0) defeated Western Texas College 14-0 in La Junta, Colorado.
The LCCC women’s soccer team won its 2017 season opener at Otero Junior College 4-0 Friday afternoon in La Junta, Colorado. La Junta, Colorado – The LCCC women’s soccer team won its 2017 season opener at Otero Junior College 4-0 Friday afternoon in La Junta, Colorado.
LCCC (1-0) held Otero to just three shots in the game, while firing away 23 shots of their own. LCCC got two goals in the first half and two goals in the second half.
Taylor Stoeger led LCCC in chances with five shots, putting three on goal, while Nikita Woods had four. Ellie Bowman, in her collegiate debut, had to only make one save in the shutout win.
Annie Rolf gave the Golden Eagles the advantage in the 15th minute and tallied a second goal in the 17th minute on an assists from Noemi Amaro. Those two goals would be enough to give LCCC the lead at the half.
Following a number of chances in the second half, the Golden Eagles extended the lead in the 80th minute on a goal from Elise Atkins and the assist going to Maria da Silvira. LCCC added the fourth goal in the 87th minute as Amaro found Woods in front of the net.
LCCC will stay in La Junta and play Western Texas College on Saturday, August 26th at 11:00 a.m.