Woosters Kristin McCall was named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America/adidas® NCAA Div. III All-America Third Team and teammate Chantal Koechli joined her on the All-Great Lakes Region Team, announced the organization late Monday.
Chantal Koechli of Wooster was one of 12 players in the college division (NCAA Div. II and III, and NAIA) voted on to the 2008 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team for womens soccer.
Five Wooster womens soccer players were honored by the North Coast Athletic Conference when the all-conference team was announced, highlighted by junior midfielder Chantal Koechli and senior defender Kristin McCall earning first-team recognition.
Second-seeded Wittenberg was the recipient of a lucky bounce off the head of a Wooster defender en route to a 1-0 double-overtime victory Saturday in the final of the 2008 North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament.
For the second time in four days, the Wooster womens soccer team tripped up nationally-ranked Denison, and this 1-0 victory over the No. 19 Big Red earns the Fighting Scots a spot in the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament championship game.
Wooster not only went on the road and knocked off No. 12 ranked Denison 2-1 in the womens soccer teams regular season finale, but snuck into next weeks four-team North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament after receiving some help from its friends at Earlham.
Chantal Koechli, a junior at Wooster, was selected to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District First Team for the second season in a row for womens soccer.
Wooster senior defender Kristin McCall recorded her first career goal scoring with :37 left in the second half in a 4-1 victory over Hiram in North Coast Athletic Conference action.
The Wooster womens soccer team scored two goals 11 minutes apart near the conclusion of the first half, spurring the Fighting Scots on to a 2-0 triumph at Oberlin.
Wooster fired off 13 shots in the second half, desperately trying to come up with a tying goal, but were unable to do so and Ohio Wesleyan escaped with a key 1-0 victory in the womens soccer teams North Coast Athletic Conference match-up.
A pair of first-half goals by the Wooster womens soccer team was more than enough for the Fighting Scots to pickup their first North Coast Athletic Conference victory, as they blanked host Earlham 2-0.
Wooster ended up on the short end of a 3-2 decision during a back-and-forth battle with Wittenberg, as the visiting Tigers made a goal during the 77th minute hold up for the North Coast Athletic Conference womens soccer win.
The Wooster womens soccer team closed out the non-conference portion of its 2008 schedule with an 8-2 mark, matching its mark after 10 games of a season ago. However, one of its two losses came at John Carroll, as the Blue Streaks nipped the Fighting Scots 1-0.
Woosters Liz Mott booted in a goal early in the second half, accounting for the lone score of in a non-conference womens soccer match at Alma College.
Senior Kate Kiley scored her team-high fourth goal of the season to tie the game at 1-1, but Wooster could not overcome a goal with just under 15 minutes left in regulation, as Case Western Reserve walked away with a 2-1 triumph.
With its second 4-1 victory during a 24-hour period, this time over visiting Kalamazoo, the Wooster womens soccer team has gotten off to the best start in program history, having won all six of its matches thus far.
The Wooster womens soccer team tied a season-high with four goals, easily dispatching Bethany College in the first meeting between the two schools 4-1 during non-conference play.
Woosters Sara Dresser scored in the 57th minute and its defense shutdown visiting Marietta for all 90 minutes, as the Fighting Scots earned a 1-0 victory, marking their fifth win in five tries in the all-time series with the Pioneers.
The Wooster womens soccer team kicked off 2008 with a pair of dominating victories, cruising past the State University of New York at Geneseo 3-0 and Penn State Behrend 4-1 to win the Herb Lauffer Tournament in Erie, Pa.