College Soccer: Rebels SC’s Madison Rust Signs with Mississippi State

Madison Rust, El Capitan High School class of 2019, has signed her National Letter of Intent. She will be playing NCAA D1 College Soccer at Mississippi State University. Madison Rust, El Capitan High School Class of 2019 Madison is a member of the Rebels SC National Champion team coached by Ryan Marquez. She joined many of […]
Stanford Advances to Women’s College Cup Quarterfinals

Third round action for the Women’s College Cup is in the books with just one California based school advancing to the quarterfinals. Below are recaps from the third round. Full coverage of the 2015 Women’s College Cup Check SoccerNation.com later this week for a quarterfinals preview of the Women’s College Cup. #3 Stanford defeated Arizona 3-0 Stanford scored early and added […]
Record Breaking Season For Loyola Marymount Starts With Senior Leadership

The 2015 college season has been a remarkable one for the Loyola Marymount Lions. The Lions upset #17 California in the first round of the 2015 Women’s College Cup last week for its first-ever NCAA Tournament win in program history. The Lions set a new program high for wins on the season with 14 and […]
Women’s World Cup final is the most watched game ever in U.S.

The U.S. Women’s National Team broke television ratings records with the victory in the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup final match against Japan. This was the most watched soccer game in United States history. According to Fox, the number of viewers was around 23 million, which is 77% higher than the last World Cup final […]
Women’s World Cup participants prove that California is the place to be

California is home to more than 250,000 registered female soccer players and also home to 6 players on the U.S. national squad. In fact, the pool of Californian players is so large that there will be players not only playing for the U.S. but also for other countries. Mexico has 9 California grown players on […]
USA vs. Sweden breaks record with 4.5+ million viewers

Even though the match wasn’t the most exciting of all 0-0 draws, it did break records as far as viewers, and that is not only good news for Fox but also for all female soccer players. This extra attention is always welcomed and sometimes even needed in the world of women’s soccer. This 4.5 M number […]
San Diego State Women’s Soccer holding 3 camps this summer

Registration is open for the summer camps that SDSU women’s soccer will be holding this summer of 2015. The camps will include both the youth and ID camps, but this year they also added a junior camp. All of them will be held at SDSU Sports Deck. The first camp will be the youth one, […]
Germany and Ivory Coast: Why the 10-0 happened

This was a harsh hit for Ivory Coast, as the Ivorians made their World Cup debut. Germany won this tournament twice already and are currently ranked number 1 in the world by FIFA. Coincidently, Germany holds the record for the largest win of 11-0 against Argentina in 2011, with the 10-0 against Ivory Coast as […]