The image above features women’s soccer team photo, 1996-1997. The caption above the photo identifies team members. Regular Season Record 18-3; NCAC Undefeated Champions, 8-0. Went to National Tournament and lost to Heidelberg 1-2 in the first round.…
The image above features part of the women’s soccer team as they engage in a discussion after games. The three women stand in a row. All American Goal Keeper Lisa Hall is seen on the far right. The women are dressed jerseys and shorts. The…
The image above features Nick Cowles, head of women's soccer coach, as he is leaning in to talk to his team. He is seen wearing a sweatshirt, and sweatpants. The administrative head as Nan Nichlos.
The picture above is of Wooster's Betty Title Kicks the ball during soccer's inaugural season. The title is an outstanding two-sports athlete in soccer and lacrosse. She had set career records in goals and points in 1986. She was also on the first…
The picture above depicts the first Women's Varsity Soccer Team, 1985-1986. Its caption above photo identifies the players on the team. This may be the first appearance of a soccer team for women. The team became a varsity sport in the Fall of 1985.…
The picture above depicts a woman soccer player preparing to kick the ball while two other players are closing in from behind. This was one of the very first photos of women's soccer to appear in the Index. It is unclear whether this is practice, a…
Talley Clyde (#5) in the photo, is seen getting ready to take a free kick after her team was fouled. Clyde was in full wind-up for the kick with her leg extended high behind her, her right foot planted, and her arms out to the side for balance. This…
In the picture above, Kathleen Dolan was seen, with coach Jackie Roth on the sideline. Wooster soccer was in its third year as a varsity program. They were seen wearing a long sleeved shirt. The administrative head at the time was Nan Nichols.
This is the sports Cover Page for 1967-68. While this section on sports includes both men's and women's teams, only men's sports and one photo of a cheerleader were represented in this collage of action photos. The word "SPORTS" was on the initial…