Mountaineers women’s soccer came into the 2021/22 OCAA regular season a young team, with all but three athletes entering their first year of play. Throughout the season the squad battled numerous injuries and still found a way to qualify for the playoffs.
A late comeback push fell short for Mountaineers women’s soccer in the opening round of OCAA playoffs. The St. Clair Saints held on for a 2-1 victory ending Mohawk’s season.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Sabrina Cianciosi and Amanjyot Singh as the Athletes of the Week, in conjunction with the Mohawk Students' Association, for the week of Oct. 4 to 10.
For the first time ever, Mohawk women’s soccer played at Tim Hortons Field and put up a strong battle versus the Sheridan Bruins. The Mountaineers played strong to the end, but eventually lost 4-2.
Mohawk Mountaineers women’s and men’s soccer are heading to Tim Hortons Field to host the Sheridan Bruins on Oct. 8 for their final OCAA regular season match.
Mohawk Mountaineers are proud to announce Sam Mathieu and Oliver Steinke as the Athletes of the Week, in conjunction with Mohawk Students’ Association, for the week of Sept. 20-26.
In their first regular season home game since 2019, Mohawk women's soccer dropped a 4-1 contest to the Niagara Knights on Tuesday, Sept. 21. While missing three key players due to injury, the Mountaineers displayed a high level of competition.
The women's soccer team travelled to Oakville on Saturday to open their OCAA season against the Sheridan Bruins. Despite a loss in the season opener, the game provided excitement and anticipation for what’s to come this season.
The soccer teams put their boots back on to play their final exhibition games against the St. Clair Saints with their season opener looming next Saturday against Sheridan. Despite the matches being friendlies, both games provided many exciting moments.
The Mountaineers women’s soccer team enters the 2021-2022 season under the guidance of first-year head coach Paul Giannini. With a strong incoming freshman class and a couple veterans returning from the 2019-2020 season, the women’s soccer team is looking to make some noise this year.
For the first time in 18 months, the Mohawk Mountaineers put on their orange, black and white uniforms and took part in an OCAA match. Although it was just a pair of exhibition matches, it was a breath of fresh air across the athletic department with live action returning for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic hit.