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Tradition and excellence—two words that describe the Women's Soccer program at Randolph. As one of the first colleges in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) to have a women's soccer program, the WildCats have competed in ODAC soccer since 1983.

Dedicated student-athletes who are committed to attaining team objectives as well as personal goals will find a place to excel under Head Coach Kevin Porterfield. The WildCats have excelled both on and off the field, having earned All-ODAC recognition as well as ESPN the Magazine CoSIDA Academic All-America District III honors over the past several years.

In 2009 two WildCat players were recognized by the ODAC for their outstanding play. Goalie Victoria Johnson '11 was named for the second straight season to the All-ODAC First Team, while Courtney Collier '12 garnered a spot on the All-ODAC Sportsmanship Team. Johnson broke the school and ODAC record for career saves in just three years in net for the WildCats.

 

Updates

11/11/2009 WildCats' Johnson earns First Team All-ODAC honors

10/28/2009 Women's Soccer closes out season with 10-0 loss against Roanoke College

10/24/2009 Women's Soccer downed by Bridgewater College, 6-0

10/21/2009 Women's Soccer suffers 1-0 defeat at Eastern Mennonite University on late second half goal

10/17/2009 Randolph-Macon posts 3-0 win over WildCats in ODAC Women's Soccer action

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