Women's Soccer

A pair of freshmen, women’s soccer standout Jackie Marin and men’s swimming All-American Alexander Dimitriadis, have been named the 2021-22 Rio Hondo College Student-Athletes of the Year for their impressive accomplishments for the Roadrunners this past season.

The 2021 Rio Hondo College women’s soccer season came to a crushing end on Saturday night after the Roadrunners fell to visiting Mt. San Antonio College 4-3 in a penalty kick shootout that decided who advanced to the CCCAA State Championships.

The state championship run for the Rio Hondo College women’s soccer team continues after the top-seeded Roadrunners cruised to a 4-0 win over No. 16 San Bernardino Valley College in an opening-round game of the Southern California Regional Playoffs on Saturday night in Whittier.

Fresh off earning the top seed for the upcoming Southern California Regional Playoffs, Rio Hondo College women's soccer standout Alexis Macias was named the State Athlete of the Month for October by the California Community College Sports Information Association (CCCSIA).

The road to the 2021 women's soccer state championships will go through Whittier. On Tuesday, the Rio Hondo College Roadrunners were named the No. 1 seed for the upcoming Southern California Regional Playoffs.

The 2021 South Coast Conference Women’s Soccer Tournament championship final came down to a penalty kick shootout after Rio Hondo College and Mt. San Antonio College battled for 90 scoreless minutes for the second time in two weeks.

The No. 3 state-ranked Rio Hondo College Roadrunners are conference champions for the second consecutive season after playing No. 9 Mt. San Antonio College to a scoreless draw on Tuesday night. The Roadrunners ended the regular season with an 8-0-1 record and 25 points to edge Mt. SAC (7-0-2, 23 points) for the South Coast Conference North Division title.

Freshman Alexis Macias posted her seventh hat trick of the season while the No. 5 state-ranked Rio Hondo College women’s soccer team surged to its ninth straight win, a 9-0 victory at East Los Angeles College on Thursday.

Rio Hondo College forward Alexis Macias scored three goals while goalkeeper Daniella Marin had three saves to help lead the No. 6 state-ranked Roadrunners to an impressive 5-0 South Coast Conference victory at nearby Cerritos College on Tuesday.

Rio Hondo College freshman Alexis Macias scored her state-leading 18th goal of the season and the Roadrunners’ defense posted its third shutout in a 2-0 South Coast Conference victory at El Camino College on Friday.