About the Program
The Bowdoin College women's soccer program was created in 1977,
and has been one of the powerhouse programs at the college and the
region ever since. Averaging over 10 wins per season since 1990,
the program has an overall winning percentage of .721 since it's
inception.
The Polar Bears are consistently ranked among the top teams in New England and have received numerous individual honors over the past few seasons. Bowdoin has had a player earn All-American status in three of the past four seasons; twice by Kendall Cox '05 and once by Ann Zeigler '08. The program has an extremely rich tradition, as the Polar Bears reached the NCAA Tournament on six straight occasions, from 1995- 2000.
In January of 2007, Maren Rojas was named head coach of the Bowdoin College women's soccer team. In her first season, she led the Polar Bears to their first-ever NESCAC Championship game appearance and returned the program to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in seven seasons. She can be reached at mrojas@bowdoin.edu.



