2018 COD Women's Soccer News
COD Women’s Soccer sophomore Taylor Doyle (La Quinta H.S.) has signed with the Northwest Christian Beacons.
COD women's soccer has earned the Team Ethics Award of Merit decided by the Ethics Committee of the United Soccer Coaches Association of America.
Under fourth-year head coach Garrett Estrin, Desert finished the regular season with a record 9-8-3 overall and 5-3-2 in conference. The Roadrunners placed 2nd in the North Division, collecting the most team wins since 1999 as Estrin was elected PCAC-North Coach of the Year.
COD (9-8-3; 5-3-2) ended the 2018 season on a high note as they celebrated Sophomore Night under the lights at the football stadium, knocking off the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles of Menifee (5-9-6; 3-4-3) for the first time since 2010, 1-0.
COD (7-7-2; 3-2-1) swept the season series and Alexi Mejia scored twice as the Roadrunners rolled up the San Diego Miramar Jets (2-9-3; 1-5-2), 3-1.
COD (6-6-2) made it back to level on the season and Jiana Guerrero had her second multi-goal game of the season, as the Roadrunners pushed aside the San Diego City Knights (3-9-2), 5-2.
COD (5-6-1) grabbed a goal in the 37th minute by Alexi Mejia, but their opportunities fell just a bit short against the Grossmont Griffins of El Cajon (3-4-3), 3-1.
COD (5-5-1) scored six goals yesterday and scored five today as the Roadrunners faced off against a team they had not seen since 2006, defeating the El Camino Warriors of Torrance (4-5) for the first time in program history, 5-1.
COD (3-4; 2-1) hosted their first PCAC match at home and were getting opportunities in the second half, right before an unusual home lightening delay, as the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (6-1; 3-0) exploited the rarity to win, 5-0.
COD (1-3) wrapped up non-Conference play with a near shocker as the Roadrunners found the back of the net within the first two minutes of the match, but a late couple of goals as the sun went down, proved to be the difference, as the Mt. San Antonio Mounties (2-3) took the game, 3-2.
COD (1-1) played under the lights for the first time in 2018 and it suited them well as they had an offensive explosion in the first half, scoring five goals, on their way to a victory over the Imperial Valley Arabs (0-3-1), 5-0.
COD (0-1) opened up the 2018 season at home, hosting the Taft Cougars (2-0-1), and the game was hotly contested, as each team played well, but a three-goal second half by the Cougars proved to be the difference as the home side fell, 4-0.