Mohave College concludes season with historic postseason match at Arizona Western
The Mohave College Women’s Soccer team wrapped up its inaugural postseason run with a 5-0 loss to undefeated Arizona Western College on Wednesday night.
The Mohave College Women’s Soccer team wrapped up its inaugural postseason run with a 5-0 loss to undefeated Arizona Western College on Wednesday night.
It’s a milestone year for the Mohave College Bighorns women’s soccer program: in only their second season of competition, the team has secured its first ever postseason berth.
History is being made in northwestern Arizona as the Mohave College Bighorns Men’s Soccer team celebrates an incredible milestone – winning the Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) Championship in just their second year of competition.
Mauricio Velazquez makes a play for the Bighorns. (Photo courtesy of MCC Faculty Beau Rogers) MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Men’s and Women’s Soccer continue working through their challenging schedules packed with some of the top teams in the country. That trend continues this weekend as both squads will host Arizona Western College at Bullhead City’s Firebird Field on Saturday, Sept. 28. This weekend will be the last opportunity for fans to watch their Bighorns at home on a Saturday, as moving forward, the remaining home games at Firebird Field take place on Tuesdays. These last Saturday home games…
MOHAVE COUNTY – It was a packed house as Mohave Community College Men’s and Women’s Soccer took to Firebird Field in Bullhead City for the first-ever home games of the inaugural season on Friday, Aug. 30. Athletic Director and Men’s Head Coach Camilo Valencia says the electric atmosphere provided by the crowd Friday night helped to motivate his squad to a 5-0 victory over Colorado Northwestern Community College.
“It was super exciting to see us running at Firebird with a packed house wearing our Bighorn Red,”
MOHAVE COUNTY – Mohave Community College Men’s Soccer opened regular-season play on Thursday, Aug. 22, with the inaugural squad falling 3-1 to Wyoming’s Northwest College. Men’s Head Coach Camilo Valencia says the Bighorns performed well in the first official outing of the season, adding that recovery will be the focus leading up to the next matchup.
“It was a proud moment to finally see our team on the field for a season game after a long wait,” Valencia says.