:Utah Utes women's soccer

{{Short description|American college soccer team}}

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|current = 2016 Utah Utes women's soccer team

|name = Utah Utes women's soccer

|logo = Utah Utes primary logo.svg

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|university = University of Utah

|conference = Pac-12 Conference

|conference_short = Pac-12

|city = Salt Lake City

|stateabb = UT

|state = Utah

|coach = Hideki Nakada

|tenure = 3rd

|stadium = Ute Soccer Field

|capacity = 2,000

|nickname = Utes

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Utah Utes women's soccer represents the University of Utah in the Pac-12 Conference of NCAA Division I soccer. The team is coached by Hideki Nakada, Jackie Poortinga and Travis Smith. The team plays its home games at Ute Soccer Field.

History

Utah women's soccer began as an NCAA-affiliated program in the 1995–96 school year when the Western Athletic Conference began to sponsor women's soccer. The program earned its first NCAA tournament bid in 2002.{{cite web |url=http://www.utahutes.com/news/2002/11/11/ute_soccer_receives_first_ever_ncaa_bid.aspx |title=UTE SOCCER RECEIVES FIRST EVER NCAA BID |author= |date=Nov 11, 2002 |access-date=Aug 13, 2017}}

All-time record

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  Year  

! Head Coach

!   Overall  

! WAC (1995–1998)
MWC (1999–2010)
Pac-12 (2011–present)

!   WAC Season (1995–1998)
MWC Tournament (1999–2010)
Pac-12 Season (2011–present)  

!   NCAA Tournament  

1995

| rowspan="7" |   Amy Freeman-Winslow  

|

|

|

| –

1996

| 12–6–1

| 1–3–1

| –

| –

1997

| 9–11–1

| 3–3–1

| 1st round

| –

1998

| 12–7–0

| 2–4–0

| –

| –

1999

| 13–7–0

| 6–2–0

| Semifinals

| –

2000

| 13–7–1

| 4–2–0

| Runners-up

| –

2001

| 11–7–0

| 3–3–0

| Semifinals

| –

2002

| rowspan="15" |   Rich Manning  

| 13–4–3

| 4–1–1

| Semifinals

| 2nd round

2003

| 16–2–2

| 6–0–0

| Champions

| 1st round

2004

| 13–6–3

| 3–2–1

| Champions

| 1st round

2005

| 14–7–1

| 6–0–1

| Semifinals

| 1st round

2006

| 18–5–1

| 7–0–0

| Runners-up

| 2nd round

2007

| 13–5–4

| 3–2–2

| Semifinals

| –

2008

| 11–9–2

| 5–2–0

| Runners-up

| –

2009

| 10–10–2

| 4–2–1

| Semifinals

| –

2010

| 5–15–1

| 3–3–1

| Quarterfinals

| –

2011

| 10–9–1

| 6–5–1

| 6th place

| –

2012

| 8–8–3

| 3–7–1

| 9th place

| –

2013

| 10–5–6

| 6–3–2

| 3rd Place

| 1st round

2014

| 8–8–4

| 1–8–2

| 11th place

| –

2015

| 7–10–3

| 4–7–0

| 9th place

| –

2016

| 13–4–5

| 6–1–4

| 4th place

| Round of 16

References