2025-26 Spokane Women's Soccer News
Spokane Women’s Soccer finished its season at the very top, defeating Highline 1–0 to bring home the 2025 NWAC Championship.
Spokane Women’s Soccer is championship bound after a decisive 3–0 win over Tacoma in Friday’s NWAC semifinal.
The NWAC announced its 2025 East Region honors this week, with Spokane’s women’s soccer earning several top awards, including MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, and Coach of the Year.
The road to Tukwila continues for the Sasquatch. Spokane fought back from an early deficit to top Skagit Valley 2–1, advancing to the NWAC Semifinals at Starfire Sports Complex.
In a matchup between the region’s best, Spokane held firm defensively and walked away with the East Region title following a 0-0 draw at home.
The Sasquatch made a statement on the road, taking down Walla Walla 3–1 behind goals from Ellis, Teed, and Murray.
A relentless comeback and back-to-back goals powered Spokane past Blue Mountain in another statement win at home.
Spokane’s women’s soccer team continued their impressive season with a convincing 7–0 home win, improving to 8–1–0 on the year.
With determination and a late offensive push, Spokane powered past Yakima Valley 2-1, continuing their strong form in conference play.
Behind early goals and composed play, Spokane women’s soccer secured a well-earned 2-0 road win against Treasure Valley.
Danika Curtis recorded six saves to keep the Sasquatch in contention, but Spokane dropped a narrow 1-0 decision to Columbia Basin.
Spokane stays unbeaten with a 1–0 win over Walla Walla, improving to 5–0 on the season.
A strong defensive stand and a decisive goal from Kami Ellis kept Spokane’s perfect record intact with a narrow victory over Blue Mountain.
Spokane Athletics is celebrating two standout performances this week, as Cora Murray and Nevaeh Jasso have been recognized by the NWAC.
Fueled by a hat trick from Cora Murray and a pair of goals from Kami Ellis, Spokane stormed past Wenatchee Valley in a dominant 6-0 shutout.
Quick responses and clinical finishing defined Spokane’s home performance, securing their second straight victory to open the season.
