2024-2025 Women's Soccer News

Elliasen Lewis (left) is one of 11 players eligible to return for the Trappers next season following their run to their first ever Region IX championship game this fall.
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TRAPPERS FALL SHORT IN REGION CHAMPIONSHIP

November 05, 2024

A historical first took place Saturday at Trapper Field as the Northwest College women’s soccer team played in, and hosted, a region titile game for the first time. However, the Trappers came up short against defending Region IX champion Laramie County Community College 1-0 to end the Northwest season.

Aubree Fisher (right) runs past an Otero player during the quarterfinal win for the Trappers on Oct. 19. Fisher and the Trappers will host LCCC on Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Region IX Championship.
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CHAMPIONSHIP BOUND: WOMEN SET TO HOST FIRST TITLE GAME

October 31, 2024

Two goals from freshman Elliasen Lewis made the difference in the semifinals on Saturday in Rock Springs, as the Northwest College women’s team defeated Western Wyoming Community College 2-0 to advance to its first ever Region IX Championship game in Powell this Saturday.

Sam Bonar (right) hugs Elliasen Lewis after she scored a goal to take the lead against Otero College on Saturday. The Trappers advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 2012 with their 2-0 win.
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MOVING ON: WOMEN'S SOCCER REACHES FIRST SEMIFINAL SINCE 2012

October 24, 2024

It’s been a long time coming for the Northwest College women’s soccer team.

Riley Noles (left) and the Trappers will look to advance to the semifinals with a home match against Otero College at noon on Saturday.
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WOMEN'S SOCCER EARNS TOP THREE SEED

October 17, 2024

Wrapping up the regular season the Northwest College women’s soccer team continued its strong form, defeating Western Nebraska Community College 4-0 before fighting back to a 2-2 draw against Laramie County Community College to earn the No. 3 seed heading into the postseason.

Savannah Morton lines up her goal late in the game against Lamar on Monday. The Trappers are eyeing a top three finish in the conference if they win their final two home games.
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TRAPPER WOMEN CRUISE INTO FINAL WEEK

October 10, 2024

Another weekend full of goals at home helped the Northwest College women’s soccer team cruise past visiting Central Wyoming 9-2 on Saturday and Lamar Community College 4-0 on Monday to set up a final weekend of key matchups to wrap up the regular season.

Sara De Wit fires a shot on goal during a match against Otero in September. De Wit and the Trappers salvaged a weekend split with a 3-0 win over Gillette on Saturday after losing to Casper 2-1 on Friday.
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WOMEN''S SOCCER SPLITS TOUGH ROAD CONTESTS

October 03, 2024

A difficult contest in Casper was followed by a victory in Gillette for the Northwest College women’s soccer team, as the Trappers fell to the Thunderbirds 2-1 on Friday before defeating the Pronghorns 3-0 on Saturday.

Abby Derbyshire (right) pushes the ball up the wing against a Trinidad State defender on Friday. She chipped in one of the 13 goals against the Trojans.
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NWC WOMEN DOMINATE HOME SLATE

September 26, 2024

A dominant display led to two impressive wins at home for the Northwest College women’s soccer team, as the Trappers rolled past visiting Trinidad State College 13-0 on Friday and Otero College 5-0 on Saturday at Trapper Field.

Juliana Hidalgo punts a ball upfield during the second half against Western Wyoming. Hidalgo and the Trappers host Trinidad and Otero on Friday and Saturday to continue Region IX play.
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NWC WOMEN FALL TO WESTERN

September 19, 2024

Continuing with Region IX action at home the Northwest College women’s soccer team welcomed the Western Wyoming Mustangs from Rock Springs. The visitors took down the hosts 2-1 on Saturday via a goal in each half.

Elliasen Lewis had five goals in four games for the Trappers, including a hat trick against Northeastern in the Region IX opener.
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NWC WOMEN WIN CONFERENCE OPENER

September 12, 2024

A long road trip to Utah coupled with a rain delayed home game and a road conference opener led to a busy two weeks for the Northwest College women’s soccer team.

Sam Bonar rises up to head a ball during the Trapper’s preseason scrimmage against Rocky Mountain College. The Trappers won their season opener on the road against Western Nebraska 3-1.
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NWC WOMEN WIN SEASON OPENER

August 29, 2024

Heading on a long road trip last Friday to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, the Northwest College women’s soccer team opened the season against Western Nebraska, overcoming two deficits with a come-from-behind 4-2 victory over the Cougars.

The Northwest College women’s soccer team huddles to discuss strategy during a small break against Rocky Mountain. The Trappers battled in three scrimmages during their Montana road trip.
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TRAPPER WOMEN BATTLE IN MONTANA SCRIMMAGES

August 22, 2024

Three scrimmages in four days put the Northwest College women’s soccer team to the test in the preseason, battling against four-year schools Rocky Mountain College, Carroll College and the University of Providence from Aug 10-13.

The Northwest College volleyball team finished at the top in academics for the Trappers last year, as five teams and 43 athletes received recognition for their academic excellence.
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TRAPPER TEAMS LEAD IN 2023-24 ACADEMICS

August 13, 2024

Five Northwest College teams and 43 individuals were named to the NJCAA All-Academic Teams for the 2023-24 season, capping off a successful academic year for the Trappers.

Riverton’s Savannah Morton shoots on net during an early morning practice on Wednesday. Morton is one of 11 incoming freshmen for the Trappers this season.
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KICKING INTO GEAR

August 08, 2024

Grueling heat and a busy schedule kicked off the fall soccer season at Northwest College, as the Trapper women return key players from last year’s team that went 10-8.

Aubree Fisher (left) will remain in Powell at the next level, opting to sign with Northwest College to continue her soccer career this fall.
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STAYING HOME: FISHER SIGNS TO NORTHWEST COLLEGE

June 06, 2024

Opting to continue both her academic and athletic career at home, Aubree Fisher signed her Letter of Intent in May to play soccer for the Northwest College Trappers this fall.