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Women's Soccer

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots End Season with 0-2 Loss to Albion
In the first round of the MIAA Women's Soccer Tournament, the Scots fell 0-2 to Albion College.

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots Beat Saint Mary's 3-2, Swan Breaks AC Scoring Record
In their last game before the conference tournament, the Scots edged out Saint Mary's for the 3-2 win and watched as freshman Jessica Swan broke the Alma College Single Season Goals Record with her 16th of the season.

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots Settle For Tie Against Olivet in Double Overtime
In a match that lasted 110 minutes, neither Alma or Olivet could get on the board, and the game ended in a 0-0 tie.

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots Battle Calvin, Fall 0-2
The Scots gave up two goals in the first half and were unable to rally back, losing by the score 0-2.

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots Thump The Thunder, Win 8-0
The Scots defeated the Tri-State University by the score of 8-0.

ASA Tel-Aviv Women's Soccer Team Visits Alma College
The ASA Tel-Aviv Women's Soccer Team spent some time with the Alma College Women's Soccer Team this week as part of their tour of the MIAA.

WOMEN'S SOCCER: Scots Fall to Kzoo, 2-4
The Alma College Women's Soccer Team traveled to Kalamazoo College and fell short, losing 0-2.

 

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Coach Profile

Jeff Hosler

Jeff Hosler
Graduation: 2002

Jeff Hosler '02 joined the Alma College Athletics staff as the Scots women's soccer coach in 2006 and has helped the Maroon and Cream rise as one of the most talented young teams in the MIAA.

In his time at Alma, Hosler became one of the best players in the 30 years of Scots soccer. He remains the all-time assists leader and ranks in the top ten in career goals and in the top five in career points. He helped the Scots to their second MIAA title, first-ever NCAA Regional Championship and first-ever NCAA Final Four appearance in 1999 en route to first team All-MIAA and third team All-Mideast Region honors. He would go on to earn first team All-MIAA accolades again in 2001 and was named to the conference's second team in 2000.