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1993 (First Season of Competition)

- In first game as a varsity sport, Marquette falls to Evansville 1-0 on Sept. 4, 1993 at Valley Fields
- Won first game in team history in a 1-0 win at Teikyo Westmar
- Lezlie Barrett scored first-ever goal and led the team with nine scores
- Finished season with a 6-10-2 record
- Capped first season with a 5-1 win over Valparaiso
1994

- Finished the season with a 7-7-4 record
- Played in six double-overtime matches, putting up a 2-0-4 mark
- Kim Engelbert and Stay Sipotz made the Great Midwest First Team
- Anne Klosterman and Maureen Mathews made the Second Team
- Sandy Nechay was Great Midwest All-Newcomer
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1995

- Notched a 8-11-2 record in the Golden Eagles’ first season in Conference USA
- Jessica Peterson made Conference USA First Team and won conference Freshman of the Year
- Regina Sekyra also made first team and Kim Engelbert made second team
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1996

- Marquette named Markus Roeders the second head coach in team history in May of 1996
- In Roeders’ first season, he led the Golden Eagles to a 16-6-1 record and a C-USA regular season title
- Advanced to the C-USA Championship title match
- Roeders was named C-USA Coach of the Year
- Kelly Roethe led the team with 33 points on 13 goals and seven assists
- Roethe earned C-USA Freshman of the Year and made the conference first team
- Regina Sekyra also made the first team
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 1997

- The Golden Eagles won the C-USA regular season title for the second straight year and made an appearance in the tournament championship game
- Marquette earned a 14-2-4 record featuring 10-game win streak and a 13-game unbeaten streak
- Kelly Roethe had another successful season, scoring 11 goals and dishing three assists to lead the team with 25 points
- Roethe won C-USA MVP and midfielder of the year
- Mo Bothwell also made conference first team
- Rhegan Hyypio was named C-USA’s most valuable defender
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1998
- Team went 15-5-2 and earned its first ever national ranking on September 14
- Closed the season with an eight game winning streak
- Made an appearance in the C-USA Championship match
- Kelly Roethe led the Golden Eagles in scoring for the third straight season with 32 points on 12 goals and eight assists
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1999
- Equaled highest-ever win total with a 16-7-2 record
- Won C-USA Tournament for the first time and made NCAA Tournament for the first time
- In C-USA Championship game, the Golden Eagles beat Charlotte in overtime
- In NCAA Tournament debut, won 3-2 over Missouri in a four-overtime match
- In her senior season, Kelly Roethe completed her third-straight 30-point season with 13 goals and seven assists
- Roethe was named C-USA’s Most Valuable Midfielder and named to All-Conference First Team
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2000

- Â Team set a record for wins with a 20-3-1 record and was one of five teams in the nation with 20 wins
- Rhegan Hyypio (first team) and Kate Gordon (second team) were Marquette’s first-ever All-America selections
- Three players made all-region and eight made all-conference
- Markus Roeders was named Coach of the Year for Conference USA and the Great Lakes Region for the NSCAA
- Marquette finished the season nationally ranked for the first time at No. 24
- Ranked as high as 17 during the season
- Undefeated in conference play and won second-straight tournament title
- Beat Wright State in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament
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2001

- Went 16-6 and made the NCAA Tournament for the third time
- Received first-ever at large bid to the NCAAs
- Kate Gordon won C-USA Player of the Year and made First Team All-Region
- Anne Dalecky was C-USA Co-Defensive Player of the Year and made All-Region
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2002

- Earned a 13-8-3 record and made the NCAA Tournament for the fourth year in a row
- Ranked as high as 15thÂ
- Season highlighted by wins over Wisconsin, Dayton and nationally ranked Duke
- Kate Gordon made all-league and Second Team All-America
- Anne Dalecky made all-region
- Markus Roeders and assistant head coach Frank Pelaez picked up their 100th career win over Dayton
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2003

- Team went 11-8-1
- Lindsay Smale made the all-region team
- Smale, Anne Ioder and Kristen Jensen also were named regional academic All-Americans
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2004
- Marquette had a 12-8-1 record (10th straight season with 10-or-more wins)
- In final season with C-USA, the team made a semifinal appearance in the conference tournament
- Four Golden Eagles made all-league teams
- Julie Thompson and Ashley George selected to all-region teams
- Markus Roeders earned Conference USA’s Coach of the Decade
2005

- In first year in the BIG EAST, Marquette went 19-4-1 and 9-2 in conference play
- Season highlighted with wins over No. 13 Illinois and No. 6 Notre Dame
- Made the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time and advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time
- Laura Boyer was a third-team All American
- Nine Golden Eagles received conference, regional or national postseason awards for the 2005 season
- Roeders won BIG EAST Coach of the Year and Coach of the Year honors from the NSCAA and Soccer Buzz
2006

- Team went 12-6-5 and opened the season ranked on all three major polls
- Went 7-3-1 in the BIG EAST and took second place in the American Division
- Made a sixth trip to the NCAA Tournament
- Allison Mallams made All-BIG EAST Second Team, Michelle Pitzl made All-BIG EAST Third Team and both earned regional honors from NSCAA and Soccer Buzz
2007

- Team went 12-4-4 and was ranked as high as No. 12
- Marquette won at least 11 games for the 12th straight season
- Had best-ever start to a season, ripping off a 9-0-1 record in their first 10 matches
- Finished in third place in the American Division and earned a first-round bye in the conference
- Roeders picked up his 175th career winÂ
- Ashley Bares led the Golden Eagles with eight goals
- Allison Mallams and Christy Zwolski made Second Team All-BIG EAST and Laura Boyer and Katie Kelly made third team
- Boyer was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Third Team
- Kelly also was a Top Drawer Soccer College Team of the Season First Team selection
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2008

- The Golden Eagles finished the year 11-8-3, hitting the 11-win mark for the 13th-straight season
- Made the NCAA Tournament for the seventh time
- Went 6-3-2 in conference play, good for second place in the American Division and advanced to tournament semifinals
- Katie Kelly finished her career tied for the most-career starts with 89 and tied for second on assists with 25
- Kelly made Second Team All-BIG EAST and made the all-tournament team
- Shannon Cusick, Ashley Bares and Julia Victor made BIG EAST Third Team
- Katie Miller was named to the CoSIDA and ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District 5 First Team
- Laura Boyer won the 62nd annual McCahill Award
- Christy Zwolski was named to the NSCAA Scholar All-America First Team
- Zwolski also played with the USA Soccer Association National Team in two matches against the Mexican Olympic Team
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2009

- Went 15-5-3 and 7-2-2 in BIG EAST play
- Won first-ever BIG EAST American Division Championship
- Ended the season with a No. 25 ranking by the NSCAA and a No. 10 ranking by Soccer America
- Roeders picked up his 200th career win and earned BIG EAST Coach of the Year
- Rachael Sloan earned Marquette’s first-ever All-BIG EAST First Team Selection and made the NSCAA All-Northeast Region Second Team
- Goalie Natalie Kulla set a school record for shutouts with 16 and made the all-BIG EAST Second Team
- Kulla was invited to five US Women’s U-23 team training camps and was named to the U-23 Women’s National Team
- Rosie Malone-Povolny made All-BIG EAST Third Team
- Ally Miller made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team
2010
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- Went undefeated 11-0-0 in BIG EAST Play for the first time in school history
- Finished season 16-5-4
- Team featured future pros Maegan Kelly, Ashley Bares, Rosie Malone-Povolny
- US U23-WNT Training Camp invitees Rachael Sloan, Natalie Kulla
- National ranking as high as 8
- Advanced to NCAA Sweet 16 after beating Central Michigan and Wisconsin in PKs
- Won BIG EAST American Division Champions for second straight year
- Markus Roeders named NSCAA/Mondo Northeast Region Coach of the Year
- Roeders won BIG EAST Coach of the Year for second straight season
- Kulla won BIG EAST goalkeeper of the year
- Kerry McBride won BIG EAST defensive player of the year
- Ashley Bares and Racheal Sloan named to All-BIG EAST First Team
- Rosie Malone-Povolny All-BIG EAST Third Team
- Maegan Kelly All-BIG EAST Rookie Team
- First time in program history a player won a major BIG EAST award and first time multiple Golden Eagles earned all-BIG EAST First Team accolades
- Closed season with No. 12/9 ranking
- Kulla invited to US U-23 National Team Camp this season
- Rosie Malone-Povolny played professionally following her MU career
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2011

- Ranked as high as No. 5, finished season with No. 12/19 ranking
- Made NCAAs for 10th time
- Won a share of BIG EAST American Division Title for third straight year
- Regular season record 18-4-0 and conference record 10-1-0
- Advanced to second round of NCAA after beating Toledo in the first round 1-0 in overtime
- Kulla won BIG EAST goalkeeper of the year for second straight season
- Kerry McBride won BIG EAST defensive player of the year for second straight season
- Maegan Kelly All-BIG EAST First Team Honors, Ally Miller on All-BIG EAST Third Team and Maddy Vicker made BIG EAST All-Rookie Team
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2012

- Finished season with 18-2-3 record and a 9-0-1 BIG EAST record
- Advanced to Sweet 16 in NCAA Tournament after beating Illinois State and Princeton. Lost in Sweet 16 to BYU in PKs
- Made the NCAAs for the fifth straight season
- Won first-ever BIG EAST Conference Tournament Championship
- Won BIG EAST American Division Championship for the fourth year in a row
- Nationally ranked for the whole season, reaching as high as No. 6, finished season ranked 12th
- Ally Miller Capital One All-America first team selection
- Miller named to NSCAA/Continental Tire Women’s NCAA Division I All-America second team and selected to second team Senior CLASS Award list
- Miller and Amanda Engel made first team NSCAA/Continental Tire Women’s NCAA Division One All-Northeast Team and Rachel Brown and Maegan Kelly made second team
- Maegan Kelly named to second team All-America by College Sports Madness
- Ally Miller won BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year, third straight year a Golden Eagles won the award
- Miller, Rachel Brown and Maegan Kelly all made first team All-BIG EAST honors
- Rachael Sloan made second team
- Amanda Engel, Emily Jacobson and Taylor Madigan all made third team All-BIG EAST
- Engel ranked third in the NCAA with a .42 goals against average
- Ally Miller made the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team
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2013

- Finished season 18-4-0 and 9-0-0 in the BIG EAST
- Ended season ranked No. 8/6
- Made NCAA Tournament for sixth straight season
- Won the BIG EAST Tournament Title and regular season title
- Coaching staff won Coaching Staff of the Year for the BIG EAST
- Emily Jacobson, Maegan Kelly (unanimous) and Taylor Madigan made first team All-BIG EAST
- Mady Vicker, Mary Luba and Amanda Engel all-BIG EAST second team
- Cara Jacobson and Katie Hishmeh made all-BIG EAST third team
- NSCAA/Continental Tire Women's NCAA Division I All-Northeast Region team: Senior Maegan Kelly and Emily Jacobson were named to the first team, while classmate Taylor Madigan earned second team accolades and junior Mary Luba was a third team selection
- Kelly named to NSCAA/Continental Tire NCAA Division I All-America Third Team
- Kelly became MU’s all-time assists leader with 37 during the season
- Kelly drafted by FC Kansas City in the fourth round following the season
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2014

- Went 10-8-3 and 5-2-1 in conference play
- Mary Luba and Liz Bartels made All-BIG EAST First Team and Jacie Jermier and Morgan Proffitt made All-BIG EAST Second Team
- Luba also was selected to the NSCAA Continental Tire/NCAA Division I Women’s All-Northeast Region second team
- Following her graduation from Marquette, Luba signed a contract to play for the Chicago Red Stars
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2015

- Posted a 8-8-4 overall record, with a 5-3-1 mark in BIG EAST play
- Jacie Jermier and Morgan Proffitt made All-BIG EAST First Team
- Liz Bartels and Darian Powell were named to All-BIG EAST Second Team
- Jaime Kutey made BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
- Marked 20th season for head coach Markus Roeders
- Jacie Jermier named first team NSCAA All-Northeast Region
- Morgan Proffitt and Darian Powell made the second team for the NSCAA All-Northeast Region
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2016

- Had a 12-8-2 record with a 7-2-0 BIG EAST record
- Won BIG EAST Regular Season Title (sixth overall)
- Made the NCAA Tournament
- Morgan Proffitt won BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year and made All-BIG EAST First Team
- Liz Bartels made all-BIG EAST Second Team
- Coaches won BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year
- Maddy Henry (unanimous) and Emily Hess made the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
- Proffitt made the NSCAA second team for All-Northeast Region and Bartels made the third team
- Morgan Proffitt selected 12th in the NWSL Draft by the Chicago Red Stars following the season and earned an invite to the US U-23 WNT Camp
- Markus Roeders earned his 300th career win
2017
- Had a 13-7-1 record with a 5-4-0 BIG EAST record
- Lost to No. 19 Georgetown in the BIG EAST semifinals
- Began the season 7-1
- Carrie Madden led the squad with seven goals and 19 points
- Maddy Henry had 10 shutouts, the most for an MU keeper since Natalie Kulla (11) in 2011
- Madden was named to the All-BIG EAST First Team and Kylie Sprecher earned all-freshman recognition
- Madden and Eli Beard also earned All-BIG EAST Championship Team honors
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2018

- Had a 4-11-3 record with a 2-5-2 BIG EAST mark
- Katrina Wetherell was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team and all-rookie team (first MU freshman to ever earn mention on one of the top two teams)
- Alyssa Bombacino honored on the All-BIG EAST Freshman Team
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2019

- Had a 6-11-1 record with a 3-5-1 BIG EAST mark
- Alyssa Bombacino was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team after leading MU with seven goals and 15 points. She had back-to-back hat tricks in wins over Seton Hall (Oct. 13) and Villanova (Oct. 20).
- Josie Kelderman earned BIG EAST All-Freshman Team accolades
- Marquette picked up its 100th BIG EAST Conference win in a 3-1 triumph over Villanova on Oct. 20
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2020

- Finished with a 6-4-0 overall record and 4-4-0 record in spring of 2021 after season was delayed due to Covid-19 pandemic
- Tied for second in BIG EAST Midwest Division, but lost tiebreaker for spot in league tournament
- Katring Wetherell was named All-BIG EAST Second Team and Elsi Twombly was tabbed to BIG EAST All-Freshman Team
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