Chloe Tseros and Canisius are headed to the MAAC title game after a shootout win! π₯³
Unfortunately, that means Stella Tosoni's season with Quinnipiac is over. π’
Chloe Tseros and Canisius are headed to the MAAC title game after a shootout win! π₯³
Unfortunately, that means Stella Tosoni's season with Quinnipiac is over. π’
2-0 Canisius after Quinnipiac's second penalty hits the post!
Canisius and Quinnipiac in a shootout in the MAAC semi-finals...and Chloe Tseros SAVES the opening penalty!
CHLOE TSEROS WHAT A SAVE! THE AUSSIE FRESHMAN GOALKEEPER KEEPS CANISIUS ALIVE IN GOLDEN GOAL!
WEEK 7 PREVIEW | Isabella Chidiac and Denver return to action after a week off, whilst the action in the MAAC heats up as three sides featuring Aussies currently sit in the top five.
With the season reaching the midway point this week, we take a look at three players who have significantly increased their impact for their respective teams in 2025.
Assists were the order of the weekend as no fewer than five Aussies teed up a teammate or two this week. Elsewhere, Chloe Tseros and Chantelle Symes locked it down between the sticks, Candice Kilderry found the back of the net, and Jenny Hill made her debut for East Carolina.
WEEK 5 PREVIEW | It's a week for the midfielders as Isabella Chidiac, Meg Roden, and Margaux Chauvet all feature in some mouthwatering matchups. Elsewhere, Kate Ryan and Dartmouth face Lilly Bailey's Hofstra in a match that should see both Aussies star.
WEEK 4 WRAP | Three Aussies found the back of the net, including Purdue's Margaux Chauvet, who scored her first collegiate goal! Elsewhere, Kate Ryan continues her meteoric rise for Dartmouth after playing just 34 minutes across the previous two seasons.
WEEK 1 PREVIEW | Opening Day is upon us! More than a few Aussies take on power conference opponents, whilst there are the usual Aussie v Aussie matchups, including a freshman forward taking on a transfer goalkeeper!
2025 FORWARD PREVIEWS | Recently capped Philippines senior international Adelaide Wyrzynski leads a large cohort of Aussies at Tarleton State, with much of this group showcasing plenty of upside for the future.
2025 MIDFIELDER PREVIEWS | Reigning College Matildas Player of the Year Abbey Burns (UAB) returns, whilst 2023/24 A-League Championship winner Margaux Chauvet (Purdue) is an obvious choice as one of the new signings to watch.
2025 DEFENDER PREVIEWS | Sophomore Erin Gordon (Harvard) will step up as a leader on the back line, whilst Teagan Douglas remains a pivotal member of the Bellarmine defence. Meanwhile, there are plenty of new names to learn for the upcoming campaign.
2025 GOALKEEPER PREVIEWS | Preseason All-Conference selection Grace Wilson (Maine) and former Sydney FC starter Jasmine Black (George Washington) are among a bevy of players to watch among this year's group of Aussie goalkeepers in NCAA Division I.
The Stanford legend has two inside 40 minutes! π²
GOLGOLGOLGOLGOL AMY SAYER!
Is that...it is! UCLA's Teagan Micah and Stanford's Amy Sayer both starting for the Tillies!
Former Stanford star Amy Sayer is officially back for the Tillies! π₯³π²
A start for one of the best to ever do it for UCLA with Teagan Micah between the sticks, whilst Stanford legend Amy Sayer is on the bench for the Matildas.
News that will affect South Australian duo Claire Scarpin and Aimee Benton as Saint Francis are reclassifying to NCAA Division III.
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GOLGOLGOLGOL HOLLY FURPHY WITH THE ASSIST FROM RACHEL LOWE!
Santa Clara's Holly Furphy has joined Melbourne Victory as an injury replacement and is straight into the squad for today's Big Blue against Sydney FC!
#ALW
First game back with Adelaide United for Maineβs Lara Kirkby, subbing on with 20 minutes to play against Newcastle!
There were two major standouts this season, with South Australian duo Lara Kirkby and Abbey Burns setting the curve in 2024. However, the Rachael Doyle Medal for Player of the Year can only go to one player, and this year it goes to UAB's Abbey Burns.
It looked as though three assists would be enough to top the leaderboard in 2024, but Tarleton State's Adelaide Wyrzynski and Maine's Lara Kirkby each turned provider on multiple occasions late in the season to jump to the top of the charts and share the award for most assists by an Aussie.
Moving to the statistical awards, the battle to top the goalscoring charts went all the way to the NCAA Tournament, but Abbey Burns' combination of goals from open play and a perfect record from the spot saw the South Australian emerge as top goalscorer.
Hannah Peric has carved out one of the all-time great college careers of any Australian defensive player, and earned a third Defensive Player of the Year award whilst helping lead Massachusetts to an Atlantic 10 title game berth.
In a season that saw four Aussies score six or more goals, and all four of those players secure All-Conference nods, it was the only player to be named All-Conference First Team who earned Offensive Player of the Year as UAB's Abbey Burns took home the award.
The battle for Goalkeeper of the Year came down to a pair of Western Australians, with Morehead State's Lilly Bailey fending off a challenge from Fresno State's Shivani Battaglia as the freshman helped lead her team to the NCAA Tournament.