Arkansas Razorbacks women's soccer

The Arkansas Razorbacks women's soccer team represents the University of Arkansas in the Southeastern Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. The program was founded in 1986, and is currently led by Colby Hale, in his ninth season.

Arkansas Razorbacks
women's soccer
2020 Arkansas Razorbacks women's soccer team
UniversityUniversity of Arkansas
Head coachColby Hale (9th season)
ConferenceSEC
LocationFayetteville, AR
StadiumRazorback Field
(Capacity: 1,500)
NicknameRazorbacks
ColorsCardinal and White[1]
         
NCAA Tournament Round of 16
2013
NCAA Tournament Round of 32
2013, 2014, 2016, 2019
NCAA Tournament appearances
2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019
Conference Regular Season championships
2019, 2020

Roster

2020 Arkansas Razorbacks women's soccer

Goalkeepers

  •   0 Lexi Gonzalez – Freshman
  • 00 Alexis Bach – Junior
  •   1 Darby Douglas – Freshman
  • 30 Payton Woodward – Sophomore
  • 33 Taylor Beitz – Senior

Defenders

  •   5 Julia Laskaris – Senior
  •   7 Caroline Brooks – Freshman
  • 11 Brooke Pirkle – Senior
  • 18 Reagan Swindall – Sophomore
  • 19 Margot Reemtsen – Freshman (F)
  • 26 Bryana Hunter – Junior
  • 28 Mandi Wilson – Senior
  • 99 Haley VanFossen – Senior
 

Midfielders

  •   4 Ashton Gordon – Sophomore
  • 10 Ellie Podojil – Freshman
  • 12 Kayla McKeon – Senior
  • 13 Tyler Runnels – Junior
  • 15 Mackenzie Frederick – Freshman (D)
  • 17 Hannah Gott – Freshman
  • 23 Nayeli Perez – Junior
  • 25 Claire Monyard – Sophomore

Forwards

  •   2 Ainsley Jeffrey – Freshman
  •   3 Kiley Dulaney – Freshman
  •   6 Mia Wehby – Freshman
  •   8 Caroline Campbell – Senior
  •   9 Jordan Stack – Sophomore
  • 14 Taylor Malham – Senior
  • 16 Anna Podojil – Sophomore
  • 20 Emilee Hauser – Freshman (D)
  • 21 Ava Tankersley – Freshman (M)
  • 22 Parker Goins – Senior
  • 27 Kaelee Van Gundy – Junior
  • 32 Callie Hurley – Freshman
  • 88 McKenna Saul – Sophomore

Seasons

  Year   Head Coach   Overall   Conf.   Conf. Tournament     NCAA Tournament  
1986   Curtis Sergeant   3–9–0
1987 10–8–0
1988   Kathy Ludwig   3–10–2
1989 7–7–2
1990   Marcia McDermott   7–7–1
1991 11–8–0
1992 8–8–1
1993   Janet Rayfield   10–10–0
1994 7–11–2 0–3–1 1–1
1995 5–13–1 3–5–0
1996 11–7–3 4–3–1 2–1
1997 6–12–1 2–6–0 0–1
1998 6–11–0 2–6–0
1999   Alan Kirkup   7–12–0 4–5–0 0–1
2000 7–11–3 3–5–1 0–1
2001 6–14–0 2–7–0
2002 7–11–3 3–5–1
2003 7–10–2 3–6–0
2004   Gordon Henderson   6–11–2 2–7–2
2005 6–12–0 3–8–0
2006 10–7–2 3–6–2
2007 8–11–1 1–9–1
2008 11–8–0 4–7–0
2009   Erin Aubry   8–7–4 2–7–2
2010 5–11–3 2–7–2
2011 4–14–0 2–9–0
2012   Colby Hale   9–10–1 6–6–1 0–1
2013 15–8–1 5–6–0 1–1 2–1
2014 9–7–6 4–4–3 0–1 1–1
2015 6–11–1 2–8–1
2016 18–5–1 8–3–0 2–1 1–1
2017 11–11–2 6–6–2 2–1–1 0–1
2018 14–6–3 6–3–1 2–0–1 1–1
2019 17–4–2 8–1–1 2–1 1–1
2020 7–1–0 7–1–0

Legend:  Conference regular season champions   NCAA tournament appearances 

References

  1. Athletic Department Marks (PDF). June 12, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
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