Iowa State Cyclones women's soccer

Iowa State Cyclones Women's Soccer Team
Founded 1996
University Iowa State University
Head coach Tony Minatta (5th season)
Conference Big 12
Location Ames, IA
Stadium Cyclone Sports Complex
(Capacity: 1,500)
Nickname Cyclones
Colors Cardinal and Gold[1]
         
NCAA Tournament appearances
2005

The Iowa State Cyclones women's soccer team represents Iowa State University (ISU) and competes in the Big 12 Conference of NCAA Division I. The team is coached by Tony Minatta, he is in his 5th year at Iowa State. The Cyclones host their home games at the Cyclone Sports Complex on Iowa State's campus.

Current roster

as of 2017[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 United States GK Dayja Schwichtenberg
1 United States GK Lindsey Hendon
2 United States MF Abigail Harbin
3 United States DF Sasha Stinson
4 United States MF Emily Steil
5 United States MF Brianna Johnson
6 United States MF Kelsey McSorley
7 United States FW Tegan Alexander
8 United States MF Anna Frerichs
9 United States DF Shealyn Sullivan
10 United States FW Brianna Curtis
12 United States MF Kasey Opfer
13 United States MF Marin Daniel
14 United States MF Stella Maris Strohman
No. Position Player
15 United States DF McKenna Schultz
16 United States MF Brooke Tasker
17 United States FW Merin Mundt
18 United States FW Klasey Medelberg
19 United States FW Tavin Hays
20 United States MF Kassi Ginther
22 United States FW Courtney Powell
23 United States DF Jordan Enga
24 United States MF Hannah Cade
25 United States DF Carly Langhurst
28 United States MF Taylor Wagner
30 United States MF Riley Behan
33 United States DF Madison Wiegand-Brown
89 United States GK Antonia Reyes

History

Iowa State put together a varsity squad then they joined the Big 12 in 1996.[3] Their best season yet has been the 2005 squad. Head Coach Rebecca Hornhacher earned Big 12 Coach of the Year honors en route to their first and only invitation to the NCAA Tournament.[4]

The current Head Coach is Tony Minatta, he is in his fourth season.[5]

Record

Record[6]
Big 12 (1996–Present)
Year Head Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Standing Postseason
1996Cathy Klein8–120–910th
1997Cathy Klein12–94–66th
1998Cathy Klein10–8–15–56th
1999Cathy Klein11–8–14–67th
2000Stephanie Gabbert7–10–23–6–19th
2001Stephanie Gabbert5–11–23–5–28th
2002Rebecca Hornbacher7–11–14–67th
2003Rebecca Hornbacher5–10–42–6–210th
2004Rebecca Hornbacher8–124–68th
2005Rebecca Hornbacher11–7–36–3–13rdNCAA Tournament
2006Rebecca Hornbacher6–142–811th
2007Rebecca Hornbacher8–6–44–4–18th
2008Wendy Dillinger5–12–20–8–211th
2009Wendy Dillinger7–9–42–711th
2010Wendy Dillinger8–10–23–710th
2011Wendy Dillinger9–9–12–69th
2012Wendy Dillinger10–101–79th
2013Wendy Dillinger9–9–13–44th
2014Tony Minatta7–111–79th
2015Tony Minatta6–120–89th
2016Tony Minatta10–8–13–4–15th
Total 169–208–31 57–129–12 0–1

Individual awards

Facilities

The $13 million Cyclone Sports Complex, the home of Iowa State track and field, soccer and softball opened in the fall of 2012.

The facility brings numerous new amenities for the Cyclones and their fans. On-site restrooms, a concession stand, home and away locker rooms, officials' locker rooms, team meeting rooms, an athletic training room, a press box, bleachers and a scoreboard are among the new features that make it a state-of-the-art facility. The soccer facility has a seating capacity of 1,500.[7]

References

  1. Iowa State University Athletics Art Sheet (PDF). Retrieved November 17, 2016.
  2. "Roster".
  3. "Iowa State University Department of Athletics, Women's Soccer News Clippings, RS 24/17/0/0, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library". Add.lib.iastate.edu. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  4. "Women's Soccer Division 1 : History : Team Results" (PDF). Fs.ncaa.org. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  5. "Iowa State Athletics". Cyclones.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  6. "Iowa State Athletics" (PDF). Cyclones.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
  7. "Iowa State Athletics". Cyclones.com. Retrieved 2017-01-25.
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