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University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh: Oshkosh: WIAC: Wisconsin-Platteville Pioneers: University of Wisconsin-Platteville: Platteville: WIAC [c] Wisconsin-River Falls Falcons: University of Wisconsin-River Falls: River Falls: WIAC: Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointers: University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Stevens Point: WIAC: Wisconsin-Stout Blue ...
The Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) is an intercollegiate athletic conference that competes in the NCAA's Division III.In women's gymnastics, it competes alongside Division I and II members, as the NCAA sponsors a single championship event open to members of all NCAA divisions.
The UW-Stevens Point football team holds the annual Spud Bowl game sponsored by local potato farms and brewery companies as the first home game of the season. The Pointers also hold the annual Pink Game, which benefits the Susan G. Komen Foundation of Central Wisconsin, and the Circle of Friends Foundation, which provides opportunities to kids ...
This is a list of college women's soccer career coaching wins leaders. It is limited to coaches with at least 300 career wins. It is limited to coaches with at least 300 career wins. Anson Dorrance of North Carolina is the all-time leader in both wins and winning percentage with a record of 934–88–53 (.893).
Katlyn Grant will join the women's wrestling team at UW-Stevens Point. Blake Bembnister will play tennis at Dubuque. CJ Willert will swim in the WIAC, hitting the pool at UW-Oshkosh.
MADISON – As expected, Wisconsin had little trouble with UW-Stevens Point in the teams’ exhibition game Wednesday night at the Kohl Center. A total of 12 UW players scored, led transfer AJ ...
Domka was formerly an NCAA Division III All-American at University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point. [5] Domka was the center referee for the 2014 National Women's Soccer League championship match. [6] Domka is the Co-founder and Executive Director at the U.S. Center for Mental Health & Sport. [7]
This is a list of women's college soccer programs in the United States that play in NCAA Division I.As of the 2023 NCAA Division I women's soccer season, 347 schools in the United States sponsor Division I varsity women's soccer; all are full Division I members except Colorado College, a Division III member which competes in Division I only for women's soccer and men's ice hockey, ten schools ...