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A Winning Tradition

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Then & Now

Then & Now

Though the world constantly changes, the winning tradition of Cumberlands athletics never will. Every fall magazine, we’ll focus on an athletic team’s history so you can trace a program’s evolution through time. Come spring, we’ll give you our “year in review,” listing our top athletic highlights throughout that academic year. This fall, follow the success and growth of the women’s soccer program over the years.

1993

Program begins

1996

First national tournament appearance.

1999

Only time in program history when all athletes who receive All- Conference Honors also earn First Team MSC.

2000

Holly Wolf, ’00, goalkeeper, holds the highest career saves (412).

2007

Second time qualifying for MSC and national tournaments.

Team averages 4.0 goals per game with a season record of 84 goals; highest in program history.

2005-2009

Leslie Allred, '09, tallies 65 career goals & 149 career points. Her record still stands.

2015

Steve Hamilton hired as new head coach. After a 1-17 season that year prior, leads the team to a 10-5-2 season.

2018-2019

Shara Randez, ’20, & Nicole Panis, ’20, recognized as NAIA All- Americans; the only two Patriots WSOC players ever recognized.

2020

Champions of the MSC Tournament.

2021

Places 6 th in the NAIA coaches poll; second year placing in the top 10.

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