Pittsburgh Panthers women's soccer

[2] The Pittsburgh Panthers women's soccer team was founded in 1996 under head coach Roland Sturk and did not play in a conference in the program's first year.

The following year, the team joined the Big East Conference, where Pittsburgh was a full member.

This record was good enough to qualify for the Big East Conference Women's Soccer Tournament.

Another 1 win conference season was not good enough to qualify for the Big East Tournament.

[4] Her first seasons saw small improvements, however, the team lost double digit games in 2003, 2004, and 2005.

However, the team increased its conference win totals as well and qualified for the Big East Tournament in 2005 and 2006.

The team closed the decade with their first-ever winning season, finishing 8–5–5 overall and 3–3–5 in conference play.

The decade opened with another qualification into the Big East Tournament, and another quarterfinal loss.

In his second season in charge, the team began play in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

They won all eight of those non-conference games to finish the season with eleven total wins, setting a program record.

2021 saw a return to a more normal schedule for the Panthers and they finished 11–7–0 and 4–6–0 in the ACC to tie for ninth place.

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