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Santa Rosa Junior College Athletics

Women's Soccer Overview

Photographer:  Guy Mohr
Photographer: Guy Mohr

2013 Season Highlights

  • 2nd Place in the Big 8 Conference
  • 2nd Round CCCAA Playoffs

The 2013 SRJC Women's Soccer Team successfully took second place in the Big 8 Conference, naming five players to the All Conference team and one being selected as the Big 8 Defensive MVP. Working hard on and off the field, the Bear Cubs transferred 11 players to Division I and Division II universities to continue their playing careers.

2014 Season Preview

In her third season as head coach, Hamm is excited about the team's potential. The Cubs will have strong sophomore leadership including 2012 Big 8 Conference selection Holle Depina. Key incoming recruits to watch in 2014 include high school standouts Amanda Neidlinger and Natalia Picano. In 2014, SRJC will seek to win their seventh Big 8 Conference title and return to the CCCAA State Championship.

Program History

  • CCCAA STATE CHAMPIONS 2011

Santa Rosa Junior College Women's Soccer has been a perennial top team in California since its' inception. They have been the Big 8 Conference champions every year from 2007-2012 and are consistently in the NSCAA rankings as a Top-10 junior college in the nation. The program has produced numerous All Conference and All American players over the years, including Cara Curtain, who was named the NSCAA National Junior College Player of the Year in 2011. SRJC Women's Soccer succeeds through teamwork, dedication, and commitment, to produce quality soccer players and people. The players follow a simple hierarchy of values–program, team, me.

In the past two seasons, the women's soccer team has produced 12 Big 8 All Conference players, one Big 8 Player of the Year, and one Big 8 Defensive MVP. In 2013, Santa Rosa player's led the conference in both goals and assists. In 2012, Santa Rosa had 17 shutouts tying for first in the state. From the 2012 and 2013 seasons, 16 Bear Cubs have transferred to Division I, Division II, Division III, and NAIA soccer programs.

It is our mission to produce student-athletes willing to develop a high degree of self-worth and autonomy, a commitment to pursue academic and athletic excellence, a servitude to their community, and a willingness to overcome adversity.