Women’s Soccer
The Tritons have won two NWAC championships (2000, 2002), four league titles, and four top four finishes, including a second-place showing in 2013.
Ramirez named to All-Star Team for second year in a row
Women's soccer sophomore defender Lexi Ramirez (Lake Stevens, Wash.) was named to the NWAC All-Star Team as announced by the conference. Ramirez has been a mainstay in the backfield both years and helped anchor the defense on last year's playoff team in 2018. Women's Soccer All-Stars > >
Women's Soccer opens postseason at Bellevue
For the first time since 2014 the Edmonds College women's soccer program will play in the NWAC postseason, which begins Wednesday, October 31. The Tritons will make a short trip down I-405 and match up with the Bellevue College Bulldogs, the second-place finisher from the West Region. The Halloween playoff battle kicks off at 2 p.m.
Local players spark turnaround for Edmonds College women's soccer
The Everett Herald featured the Edmonds College women's soccer team on the front page of the sports section on October 22. The Tritons have qualified for the post season after a three-year hiatus, with many local products on the roster. Read the Full Story >>
Wiley honored as NWAC soccer POW
The freshman forward leads the NWAC in goals scored
Kailin Wiley has been recognized as the NWAC Women's Soccer Athlete of the Week for her hot start with the Edmonds College women's soccer team. The Kamiak High School forward led the Tritons to their first victory over Everett on September 8, scoring three goals to earn the hat trick. She had four goals in the first three matches of the year. Read More > >
Women's soccer remains perfect in North
LYNNWOOD (Sept. 26) -- Edmonds women's soccer stayed perfect in the North with a 2-0 shutout over Everett on Wednesday. Alexis Griggs and Katy Ewoniuk each scored in the victory. The Tritons outshout Everett 12-6 in the match. Samantha Miller-Foy registered the clean sheet with six saves. Next up is Whatcom CC in Bellingham on Saturday.
Edmonds collects road win at Skagit, ties No. 2 Peninsula in Port Angeles
The Edmonds College women's soccer team continues to turn heads -- this past week it was because of a 5-2 road win at Skagit Valley, followed by a hard-fought 1-1 draw in Port Angeles at No. 2-ranked Peninsula College. After the first round of NWAC North action, Edmonds finds themselves tied atop the standings at 4-0-1 with Peninsula. The Tritons are 5-0-2 overall and snuck in the first NWAC Coaches Poll rankings at No. 8. NWAC Coaches Poll Rankings > >
Even with some injuries, the Tritons have been able to sustain by using an offensive attack not seen since the program's run to the NWAC title game in 2013. Much of that is due in part to the NWAC's leading goal scorer, Kailin Wiley. The freshman from Mukilteo is lighting up the back of the net with 8 goals scored in the Tritons' past three matches.