ROCKFORD, Ill. – The Rock Valley College Women's Soccer team has made history once again, capturing their third straight NJCAA Region 4 and Midwest District Championship, securing their place in the 2025 NJCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Tournament in Wichita, KS.
The Golden Eagles continued their impressive postseason run with a gritty performance throughout regional and district play, showcasing a balanced attack, relentless defense, and a strong team spirit that has defined their season.
Head Coach
Kevan Watkins praised the team's effort and resilience: "This group has shown incredible dedication and belief all season long. Winning Region 4 and the Midwest District is a testament to their hard work, chemistry, and commitment to representing Rock Valley College at the highest level."
With the victories, Rock Valley advances to the
NJCAA Division II Women's Soccer National Tournament, which will take place
November 16th-22nd at Stryker Sports Complex in Wichita, KS. The Golden Eagles will face off against the nation's best programs as they continue their pursuit of a national title.
The Golden Eagles received the # 9 seed and will in the pool with the #4 seed Holmes and #5 see Mississippi Gulf Coast. With the first game being against Holmes on November 16
th at 5:45pm..
Athletic Director Darin Monroe added: "We're so proud of our women's soccer program. Their success reflects the excellence and competitiveness that defines Rock Valley athletics. We can't wait to cheer them on at the national tournament."
Tickets for the national tournament can be purchased here at
NJCAA D2 National Tournament Tickets.
TICKETS:
All Session Pass- $60
Day Pass- $20
Student Day Pass- $15
Children 5 & Under- Free
NJCAA Network:
Live stream access can be found at the
NJCAA Network.
Day Pass- $12
Tournament Pass- $20
All-Access Pass (All 2025-26 Championship Events) - $100
Rock Valley College (RVC) continues to build on its tradition of athletic excellence, with the women's soccer team's latest achievements highlighting the college's commitment to both academic and athletic success.