2024 COD Women's Soccer News
College of the Desert Women's Soccer and Men’s Soccer has hired Manuel “Pato” Hurtado to helm both Roadrunners programs.
COD Women's Soccer continues their historic playoff run as they won their first playoff game in program history on Wednesday, rolling on to the 2nd round of the SoCal Regional playoffs.
COD (17-2-3) won their first playoff game in program history, receiving a pair of goals from Ximena Perez-Anguiano and a goal from Angelica Leal to push past the #17 seeded Moorpark Raiders (12-8), 3-1.
COD Women's Soccer has claimed the #16 seed and will host their first playoff game in program history in the opening round of the SoCal Regional playoffs.
Under the tutelage of second-year head coach Ramon Rivas, the #16 seeded Roadrunners Women's Soccer team ended the 2024 season claiming their 1st Conference championship and the first Inland Empire Athletic Conference (IEAC) Coach of the Year award for a Desert head coach since 2018.
COD (15-2-3; 7-0-3) were named co-Conference Champions for the first time in program history and are headed to the 3C2A SoCal Regional Playoffs for the first time since, as the Roadrunners swept the season series over the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (6-13-1; 2-7-1), 3-0.
COD (14-2-1; 6-0-1) took their #20 statewide ranking into Sophomore Day, scoring within the first 2 minutes and never looked back, as the Roadrunners extended their unbeaten streak to 9 games, sweeping the season series over the Victor Valley Rams of Victorville (2-14-1; 0-7), 6-2.
COD (12-2-1; 4-0-1) took their #18 statewide ranking and held their own against one of the top teams in the Conference, as Desert remained unbeaten in their last 7 games, sweeping the Mt. San Jacinto Eagles of Menifee (7-5-5; 3-3) for the first time since 2021, 3-1.
COD (5-1) took their #15 state ranking against another team with only one loss and the Roadrunners were victorious in a clean sheet, grabbing the 5th consecutive win over the Irvine Valley Lasers (4-2), 2-0.
COD (5-1) scored the go-ahead goal in injury time as Desert knocked off the Rio Hondo Roadrunners of Whittier (1-4) for the first time since 2010, 3-2.
COD (1-0) opened up the 2024 season hosting an early season regular, the Imperial Valley Desert Warriors (0-2), and the result was the same, a lopsided shutout, 8-0.