A rewind though the decade
April 07, 2020 | Women's Soccer
Highlighting the last ten seasons of Wisconsin women’s soccer
MADISON, Wis. – The 2010s were a successful decade for the Wisconsin women's soccer program. Under the lead of head coach Paula Wilkins, the Badgers have been Big Ten Regular Season Champions twice, won the 2014 Big Ten tournament title and have made seven appearances in the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16 round three times.
Before we move forward into a new era of Badgers soccer, we have decided to rewind and dive deeper into the last 10 seasons. Let's take a look at the total achievements and statistics from the last decade!
TEAM SUCCESS
The 2010's were a historic decade for the Badgers as UW's winning percentage of .669 was the best in school history while the Badgers' 66 wins were the second-most in the Big Ten Conference during that span.
10 Year Overall Record: 126-54-32
10 Year Winning Percentage: .669 (best mark in school history)
10 Year Big Ten Conference Record: 66-25-20
10 Year Big Ten Conference Record: .685 (second-best in the conference)
NCAA Appearances: 7 (tied for most in school history in a decade)
Big Ten Total Championships (regular season and tournament): 3 (tied for second-most in Big Ten during the decade)
Big Ten Regular-Season Titles: 2 (2015, 2019)
Big Ten Tournament Titles: 1 (2014)
Total Shots: 2,918 shots
Total Shutouts: 98 shutouts
Total Points: 903 points
What. A. Season.
— Wisconsin Soccer (@BadgerWSoccer) November 25, 2019
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TOP MARKS OF THE 2010'S
In the last decade, the rosters have changed, but a few student-athlete's college careers have left a mark in the record book. These are the Badgers that hold the leads for various statistical categories since 2010.
Top Goal Scorer: Cara Walls – 42 goals (2011-14)
Top Assists: Kinley McNicoll – 29 goals (2012-15)
Top Points: Cara Walls – 90 points (2011-14)
Top Goalkeeper: Jordyn Bloomer - 0.64 GAA (2017-19)
ALL OF THE HONORS
Whether it was All-Americans or All Big Ten's, the Badgers earned a total of 34 team honors in the past decade. Here's a breakdown of the numbers for each team.
Four All America First Team Honors: Rose Lavelle (2015,17), Victoria Pickett (2018), Jordyn Bloomer (2019)
Three All America Second Team Honors: Rose Lavelle (2014, 16), Camryn Biegalski (2019), Dani Rhodes (2019)
One All America Third Team Honor: Genevieve Richard (2014)
16 All Big Ten First Team Honors: Laurie Nosbusch (2010), Meghan Flannery (2010), Michele Dalton (2011), Rose Lavelle (2013, 14, 15, 16), Cara Walls (2014), Genevieve Richard (2014), Kinley McNicoll (2014), Victoria Pickett (2017-18), Camryn Biegalski (2019), Dani Rhodes (2019), Jordyn Bloomer (2019), Maia Cella (2019)
13 All Big Ten Second Team Honors: Alev Kelter (2010), Erin Jacobsen (2010), Michele Dalton (2010), Lindsey Johnson (2011), Cara Wells (2012), Monica Lam-Feist (2012), Kinley McNicoll (2013), Brianna Stelzer (2014-15), Caitlyn Clem (2015), Victoria Pickett (2015), Dani Rhodes (2017-18)
Five All Big Ten Third Team Honors: Caitlyn Clem (2016), Claire Shea (2018-19), Cameron Murtha (2019), Lauren Rice (2019)
12 All Big Ten Freshman Team Honors: Cara Walls (2011), Kinley McNicoll (2012), Lexi Peterson (2012), Lindsey Holmes (2012), Kylie Schwarz (2013), Rose Lavelle (2013), Victoria Pickett (2015), Cameron Murtha (2017), Lauren Rice (2017), Sammy Kleedtke (2017), Emma Jaskaniec (2019), Macy Monticello (2019)
BIG TEN SUCCESS
Not only has Wisconsin been named to a variety of teams, but the Badgers have earned a total of 11 Big Ten Conference individual awards since 2010. Let's take a look at each honor.
Big Ten Coach of the Year: 2 – Paula Wilkins (2015, 19)
Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year: 3 – Michele Dalton (2011), Genevieve Richard (2014), Jordyn Bloomer (2019)
Big Ten Midfielder of the Year: 2 – Rose Lavelle (2015-16)
Big Ten Defender of the Year: 1 – Camryn Biegalski (2019)
Big Ten Forward of the Year: 1 – Dani Rhodes (2019)
Big Ten Freshman of the Year: 2 – Rose Lavelle (2013), Victoria Pickett (2015)












