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Michigan Wolverines women's soccer

The Michigan Wolverines women's soccer team is the women's intercollegiate soccer program representing the University of Michigan. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

History
Women's soccer has been a varsity sport at the University of Michigan since 1994, and the team has played in the Big Ten Conference since its formation. The team has won the Big Ten conference tournament twice, in 1997 and 1999, although it has never won a regular season conference title: the best it has finished is second place, which it has done on four separate occasions. Since the 2008 season, the team has been coached by Greg Ryan, who was previously the head coach of the United States women's national soccer team. Under Ryan, the team has qualified for three berths in the NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship, although it has not won any Big Ten titles. On February 28, 2018, Michigan hired Jennifer Klein as head coach. On September 21, 2021, Michigan announced they extended Klein's contract through the 2025 season. In 2021, Michigan won its 300th match as a varsity program and their third Big Ten Tournament in program history. ==Roster==
Stadium
Michigan has played at the U-M Soccer Complex since 2008, and at the U-M Soccer Stadium (built on the site of the Soccer Complex) since 2010. The entire complex cost $6 million to build and includes three fields, including separate practice fields for both the women's and men's teams. The 2,200-seat stadium is built around the central field, and it includes stands on both sides of the field that are both covered by a roof. The stadium features a press box, separate home locker rooms for both the women's and men's teams, an athletic medicine training room, and handicap seating, as well as restrooms and concessions for spectators. ==Seasons==
Seasons
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Awards and honors
;Big Ten Midfielder of the Year • Sarah Stratigakis (2019) ; Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year • Haley Kopmeyer (2012) ;First Team All-Big Ten • Shelina Zadorsky (2012, 2013) • Nkem Ezurike (2012, 2013) • Holly Hein (2012, 2013) • Meghan Toohey (2013) • Nicky Waldeck (2014) • Ani Sarkisian (2015) • Alia Martin (2019, 2020, 2021) • Sarah Stratigakis (2019) • Nicki Hernandez (2020) • Raleigh Loughman (2021) ;Second Team All-Big Ten • Ani Sarkisian (2016) • Reilly Martin (2016, 2018) • Nicky Waldeck (2016) • Sarah Stratigakis (2017, 2018, 2020, 2021) • Taylor Timko (2017) • Meredith Haakenson (2019) • Raleigh Loughman (2019, 2020) ;Big Ten All-Freshman Team • Ani Sarkisian (2014) • Reilly Martin (2015) • Sarah Stratigakis (2017) • Janiece Joyner (2018) • Jayde Riviere (2019) • Danielle Wolfe (2019) • Sammi Woods (2020) • Avery Kalitta (2021) All-Americans ;First Team All-American • Nkem Ezurike (2013) • Alia Martin (2021) ;Second Team All-American • Amber Berendowsky (1997) • Erin Gilhart (1997) • Abby Crumpton (2002) • Amy Sullivant (2002) • Haley Kopmeyer (2012) • Meghan Toohey (2013) • Sarah Stratigakis (2019) ==Notable alumnae==
Notable alumnae
This is a list of former players who have received international caps and/or have played professional soccer. :Updated April 30, 2023Hillary BeallHannah BlakeAbby CrumptonNkem EzurikeHolly HeinHaley KopmeyerJayde RiviereSarah StratigakisMeghan TooheyShelina Zadorsky == References ==
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