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Kansas City, weβre coming your way! β½οΈβ¨
Coach Gordon & Coach Curtin will be recruiting at ECNL RLβdrop your schedule or email us to get eyes on your game. π§π²
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I am incredibly excited to announce my verbal commitment to play Division II soccer & continue my academic career at Northwest Missouri State University ππ»π±!
Huge THANK YOU to Coach Gordon, Coach Curtin & Coach Pfannenstiel!
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Every new chapter starts with opportunity.
@NWBearcatSOC is fired up to see what this #TransferPortal window brings as we continue raising our standard and building something truly special.
Ready to elevate with us? β½β¨π±
The Northwest Missouri State University football team has been selected as an at-large participant into the 2025 NCAA Div. II football playoffs.
Northwest will travel to Searcy, Ark., to take on the Harding University Bisons Saturday, Nov. 22. The kick time will be announced Monday. The game will be available on the radio on the Bearcat Radio Network and through TV/streaming on ESPN+.
Tickets will be available Tuesday at noon on https://t.co/BJh94D4Zvj. $10 for adults and $5 for students.
This season Northwest produced a record of 9-2 and gained the program's 32nd MIAA regular season title with an 8-1 league mark. Harding is 11-0, all Great American Conference games, and is the top seed in Super Region 4. The Bisons have won 21 consecutive home games.
Super Region 4 NCAA Playoff Matchups
Northwest Mo. St. (9-2) at No. 1 Harding (11-0)
Chadron State (8-3) at No. 4 Pittsburg State (9-2)
Western Colorado (9-2) at No. 2 Central Washington (10-1)
UT Permian Basin (9-2) at No. 3 CSU-Pueblo (10-1)
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Being part of this groupβs journey this season has been a privilege Iβll always carry with me. Their fight, heart, and growth have left a mark on me, whether our time together was one year or three. Proud doesnβt begin to cover it. πβ½οΈπΎ
University of Washington goalkeeper Mia Hamant passed away following a valiant battle with kidney cancer. The Seattle Reign and Orlando Pride players honor her legacy by wearing orange ribbons tonight π§‘
Our thoughts are with her family, teammates and the entire Husky community.