Since the 1995 inaugural season, Viterbo Women's Soccer has made great strides to establish a competitive soccer tradition. This is due to a strong foundation, built upon the fundamentals of academic and athletic excellence established early in the program. At Viterbo, the student athlete is a student first and an athlete second. We are proud to offer nearly 2,000 students more than 40 major fields of study to choose from. The college has recently been named to the College and Character Honor Roll, a national initiative of the John Templeton Foundation, for its comprehensive commitment and programs that inspire students to lead ethical and civic-minded lives. Students enjoy the individual attention received from the faculty and staff that can only be found at a small college. When you have finished your degree requirements at Viterbo, the school can help you find employment with a placement rate of well over 90%.
Soccer Tradition
The Viterbo University Women's Soccer Program has a short history, but a strong commitment to an excellent work ethic and dedication to the game. As a member of the Midwest Classic Conference and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Viterbo plays a competitive schedule against some of the best schools in the Midwest Region. The V-Hawks have an extensive fall and spring schedule with training sessions, scrimmages and games. During the winter season, the V-Hawks migrate indoors and take part in both weight and conditioning programs. Coaches and players are committed to teaching, learning, and working hard to achieve higher goals.