Maranatha Women's Soccer Program Snapshot
QUICK FACTS
- Head Coach: Jeff Pill
- Home Field: Maranatha Baptist University (Directions)
- Last Season Record: 2-15-1
- Last Season Schedule
- Last Season Roster
AFFILIATIONS
- NCAA Division III
- NCCAA Division II
- NCCAA DII Midwest Region - Emmaus, Grace, Great Lakes, Kuyper, Maranatha, Moody
ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Overall Program Record: 179-262-19 (.410)
- NCCAA Record: 78-42-6 (.643)
- NCCAA National Tournament Appearances: 10
- NCCAA Regional Championships: 11
- NCCAA National Runners-up: 3 (2010, 2014, 2015)
- NCCAA National Championships: 1 (2020)
- Major Conference Award Winners (AD3I)*: 3...Defensive Player of the Year, Goalkeeper of the Year, Coach of the Year
- AD3I All-Independent Selections: 22
- NCCAA All-American Selections: 38^
ACADEMIC AWARDS
- NCCAA Scholar-Athletes (3.50+ GPA): 42
OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL/TEAM AWARDS
- Alexis Sponable - NCCAA DII North Region Player of the Year - 2020
- Dave Anderson - AD3I Coach of the Year - 2018
- Hannah Wells - AD3I Goalkeeper of the Year - 2018
- Alexis Sponable - NCCAA DII North Region Player of the Year - 2018
- Alison Hernandez - NCCAA DII North Region Player of the Year - 2017
- NISOA Sportsmanship Award - 2016
- Audrey Risma - NCCAA DII Women's Soccer Game Plan 4 LIFE Award Recipient - 2016
- Audrey Risma - NCCAA DII North Region Player of the Year - 2016
- Audrey Risma - NCCAA DII Women's Soccer National Player of the Year - 2015
- Audrey Risma - NCCAA DII Midwest Region Player of the Year - 2015
- Courtney Dunn - AD3I Co-Defensive Player of the Year - 2015
- Audrey Risma - NCCAA DII Midwest Region Player of the Year - 2014
- Sommer Rodolph - NCCAA DII Women's Soccer National Coach of the Year - 2010
- NCCAA DII National All-tournament Team Selections - 16
PROGRAM RECORDS
- Most Career Points: 130 (60 g, 10 a), Alexis Sponable (2017-20)
- Most Career Goals: 60, Alexis Sponable
- Most Career Assists: 20, Laura Frazee (2002-05) and Julie Muse (2005-08)
- Most Career Saves: 337, Monica Swaggman (2000-03)
- Most Games Played: 80, Lisa Collogan (2007-10)
^Includes 2nd-Team Selections
*The AD3I discontinued operations after the 2018-19 season
Page last updated: 5/4/2023