Women's soccer head coach Nick Marquez added New Mexico native Anahlysa Meza
Westmoore High School seniors Kora Kidd and Nikki Langhans quickly committed to NWACC Women's Soccer after a campus visit in March
Twin sisters Alesha and Michaela Beach join club teammate Izzy Murphy as the latest Eagles signings
Three defenders, all from Arkansas, were announced as head coach Nick Marquez's latest signings
Monica Rogel adds yet another local product to NWACC's first-ever roster, while Natalie Ibarra represents Florida
Winger Lucy Willoughby made the trip across the pond this week and was part of the home stadium reveal Tuesday at David Gates Stadium; goalkeeper Naomi Rasburn, center backs Molly Docherty and Mia Germano and outside back Amy Stratton join her in being announced Friday
NWACC Men's and Women's Soccer will play home matches at the venue in Rogers, which serves as the football stadium of Heritage High School.
Women's Soccer head coach Nick Marquez announced four class of 2026 signees from the state of Texas, where he spent the past two decades and built women's youth soccer powerhouse FIERCE United.
Previously announced Jackie Ayala-Gonzalez and new signee Jada Damian were both celebrated at Springdale High School Wednesday, while midfielder Mariana Araujo-Martinez, Class of 2024 graduate Deisy Mendez and Northside High School's Jessica Vallejo were also announced by NWACC today.
Defender Ellen Piggott and midfielders Leila-Mae Per, Erin Clarke and Lilia Carvalho all join NWACC from England after head coach Nick Marquez made personal visits on an overseas recruiting trip.
Carla Samblás Benito, Ava Sherfield and Rylee Hamill each represent a different country
Midfielder Jackie Ayala-Gonzalez and goalkeeper Allisa Dumas are the first signees in NWACC Women's Soccer history ahead of the inaugural 2026 season
The Eagles' slate includes two back-to-back home stretches and a marquee away matchup Sept. 30 against seven-time champ Seminole State.
