As the college season begins to near the conference play-offs and post-season, more FC Wisconsin Eclipse players are making their mark! Read below to get all the newest updates!
- Wisconsin: McKenna Meuer, Holly Heckendorf, Steph Fabry, Chloe Knudtson and Wisconsin had a great 1-0 win over Minnesota and 2-0 shut out over Iowa. The Badgers continued their winning streak against Nebraska as Steph Fabry scored her second collegiate goal. Finally, on October 15 Wisconsin stormed back for a 3-2 win over Michigan with a goal from Meuer sparking the comeback!
- UWM: The Panthers continued their winning streak to four in a row with contributions from Cassidy Blanchard, Erin Corrigan, Olivia Wright and Maria Downs! Downs scored her first collegiate goal in the 4-0 win over Youngstown State.
- Northwestern: Mary Erickson came off the bench in Northwestern's 0-1 loss to Nebraska.
- Duke: Duke and Mary Elizabeth improved their ACC record with a key 1-0 win on the road against Miami.
- Marquette: The Golden Eagles showed a strong performance in BIG EAST play with two positive results, a 1-0 win against Xavier in OT and 1-0 Providence victory. Jacie Jermier and Caroline Fink started both games, Allison Jacobson contributed off of the bench, and Bri Jaeger was a part of the victory.
- Notre Dame: Brittany Von Reuden started and played every minute for Notre Dame in their two big wins at home! They defeated Syracuse 1-0 and then went on to beat Boston College 2-0, getting back on track in ACC play.
- Cardinal Stritch: Jamie Karch scored two goals, including the game-winner and Katie Golabowski started helping the Cardinal Stritch University's 2-1 triumph over Saint Xavier University. Karch continued her goal scoring against Purdue Calumet in an 8-0 win.
- Loyola University: Mariah Vichich went the full 90 in Loyola's 1-3 loss to Valparaiso.
- Florida Gulf Coast University: Elyse Hansen and FGCU defeated Kennesaw State 1-0.
- Brandeis: Haley Prudent and Brandeis University got back to their winning ways with a 2-0 defeat over Eastern Navarene at home and 2-0 shut out on the road against Case Western Reserve.
- University of Rochester: Christina Feller came off the bench to help the University of Rochester women's soccer team defeat the University of Chicago 1-0 in a UAA conference game.
- Western State CO: Western State Colorado and Katie Hoefgen earned a 1-0 result against Colorado Mesa gaining 3 points as their hunt to make the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference playoffs continues.
- University of New Hampshire: Freshman Gaby Dorsey continues to contribute to UNH attack as she scored again against Stony Brook University on the road. The goal came late in the second half and wasn’t quite enough to put them over in a 3-2 loss.
- Denver: Mary Dewalt started for Denver in the seven-goal thriller against North Dakota State, falling 4-3 in extra time.
- Florida Atlantic University: Maddie Pung started and was a part of Florida Atlantic University’s 3-0 win over Southern Miss.
- UW Green Bay: Kara Baugrud started and helped UW Green Bay earn their first conference victory of the season, by defeating Youngston State 1-0.
- Loyola Marimount: Ally Andreini and LMU lost a close game against Santa Clara University in OT, but bounced right back and defeated San Francisco converting their first recorded shot for a goal! The final score was 2-0, improving their record to 3-1-0 in WCC play.
- MIT: Lilly Mueller and MIT defeated Wellesley 1-0.
- Oklahoma State: Michela Ongaro was in goal for Oklahoma State as they battled Texas to a 0-0 draw. Ongaro also kept shutouts as Oklahoma won 3-0 against Drake, and an overwhelming 8-0 against Oral Roberts.
- Case Western Reserve: Gabby Kiefer and CWR lost 0-2 to Brandeis.
- University of Indianapolis: Amy Wilson came off the bench in University of Indianapolis' 1-1 tie with McKendree.
- Northern Illinois University: Jackie Wandt and NIU dropped two decisions to Buffalo and Akron.
- Western Illinois University: Emma Keckeisen and WIU beat Oral Roberts 3-2.
- Northeastern: Mollie Rosen and Northeastern defeated Towson 3-2.