2017 College of the Canyons Women's Soccer News
The annual youth camp will run June 25-28 at the COC Valencia campus.
COC women's soccer player Hailey Phipps will transfer to Lubbock Christian University in the fall.
Burrow finished the 2017 season with a record of 12-2-1 and five shutouts to earn all-conference honors.
Phipps earned all-conference honors as a defender in 2017 and was named to both the 2017 CCCAA Southern California All-Region and All-State Teams en route to being named a United Soccer Coaches Junior College Women’s Division III All-American.
The sophomore midfielder finished the season with six goals and five assists through 19 games, good for 17 points.
The Cougars (17-2-1, 8-0) were not able to net a single goal through regulation and overtime, eventually dropping a 4-2 decision in penalty kicks to the Brahmas.
The WSC, East champion Cougars (17-2, 8-0) will now await playoff seeding for CCCAA Regional Playoffs.
Alondra Solis, Angel Quintero, Crystal Sanchez, and Kylia Bradford each netted a goal for the Cougars (16-2,7-0).
Canyons (15-2, 6-0) scored three goals in the second half to cement its status as the Western State Conference (WSC), East Division champions.
Cougars push winning streak to five games thanks to goals from Justine Hoeft and Jennifer Roney.
The Cougars (10-2, 1-0) outshot Bakersfield 36-6 in the contest with goals from Crystal Sanchez (2), Angel Quintero, Jennifer Roney and Alondra Solis.
COC sophomore Hailey Phipps delivered a powerful kick from 16 yards outside the box, just beyond the reach of the opposing goalkeeper, to give the Cougars a dramatic win.
The Cougars recorded 27 shots in the match, compared to seven by the Monarchs.
The Cougars trailed for the first time this season, but were able to battle back for the win.
The Cougars picked up a 1-0 victory over Santa Rosa Community College on day one of the annual Las Positas tournament.
COC freshman midfielder Alondra Solis scored two goals in her Cougar debut.
