The women's soccer team was the recipient of several SLIAC postseason honors. Greenville's awardees were highlighted by Kate Arthur as the 2017 SLIAC Newcomer of the Year and Jeff Wardlaw as the 2017 SLIAC Coach of the Year.
The women's soccer team gave everything they had on Thursday night in their return to the SLIAC tournament, but Fontbonne slipped by Greenville 3-2 in double overtime.
The women's soccer team wrapped up a highly successful regular season with a 6-0 win at Blackburn on Saturday. Kate Arthur posted four goals to lead Greenville and move into the team lead for season points with 40.
In a match that likely gave the winner the highest seed and home field advantage in the SLIAC women's soccer tournament, the women's soccer team was shutout 4-0 by Webster on Tuesday.
The women's soccer team gained a critical SLIAC win on Saturday as they moved one match closer to the SLIAC tournament and a hosting seed in the conference tournament. Before their match began, they honored seniors Hope Brakenhoff, Corrinne Petrunich, Christina Bowman, Traci Roa, Tymber Gabbert, and manager Tiffany Strickler and later shut out Spalding 2-0.
The women's soccer team moved a match closer to clinching a position in the 2017 SLIAC women's soccer tournament with a 10-0 win over Iowa Wesleyan on Wednesday. Greenville hit the 10 goal mark for the second straight match and the third time this season.
The St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has selected Greenville University midfielder Dani Pearce as its women's soccer offensive player of the week for the week of Sept. 17-23.
The women's soccer team raised their record to one match over .500 with a 5-0 win against Maranatha Baptist on Saturday to complete a trip that saw them outscore their opponents 13-0.
The women's soccer team squared off against Monmouth and was defeated by a 4-0 final score. However, the match was just 1-0 at halftime as Monmouth scored a final minute goal.
The women's soccer team picked up a signature non-conference win on Tuesday as they defeated Millikin by a 1-0 score. Breanna Thomas tallied the lone goal in the 57th minute.
The women's soccer team competed against a solid Coe squad but came up short in a 2-1 loss on Saturday. The match was scoreless in the first half, and all of the scoring occurred in the first 25 minutes of the second half as a goal by Breanna Thomas was sandwiched by two Coe tallies.
The women's soccer team started their 2017 season with a 1-0 non-conference win over Benedictine on Friday. The Panthers got their goal in the 57th minute when Kate Arthur slipped a bouncing ball past Benedictine's goalkeeper.