Providence Pilots

Coming into Nationals in Kissimmee, Florida as the #7 seeded team, the Freemen were outshot, yet only lost each game by 2 goals.

With the BLUE MAN CREW making more noise than ever had been heard in recent Providence athletics history, the #7 seeded Freemen played hard against Oak Hills and defeated them 74-66 for their first win of the tournament.

The women's soccer team had their best year yet, capturing their second straight CPAC Championship defeating archrivals CMU 2-1 in overtime in the Finals.

They carried that momentum into NCCAA Regionals where they were defeated by Crown College 1-0, yet were able to grab the wildcard seed into Nationals.

After a loss to Philadelphia in their second contest, the Freelady's won the '3rd-place game' in dramatic fashion, winning 1-0 in overtime against Manhattan.

2007 NCCAA North-Central Regional Champions 2007 CPAC Champions Winnipeg, Manitoba Otterburne, Manitoba Kissimmee, Florida 2007 NCCAA North Central Regional Finalists 2007 NCCAA Nationals: 3rd Place 2007 CPAC Champions Winnipeg, Manitoba Otterburne, Manitoba Kissimmee, Florida 2006 NIAC Champions Minneapolis, Minnesota Sept. 21: vs. Trinity Baptist (NCCAA) Win: 3-1 Ellendale, North Dakota Steinbach, Manitoba Oct. 4: @ Canadian Mennonite University (CPAC) Win: 3-0 Oct. 11: vs. Canadian Mennonite University (CPAC) Win: 3-0 Owatonna, Minnesota Winnipeg, Manitoba Ankeny, Iowa 2007 NIVC Conference Champions Jan. 24 @ College U. de St. Boniface (CPAC) Win: 3-0 Jan. 30 vs College U. de St. Boniface (CPAC) Win: 3-1 Iowa State University: Aimes, Iowa North Dakota State University: Fargo, North Dakota Finished: 1st Place University of Central Florida: Orlando, Florida Michigan Technological University: Houghton, Michigan Louisville, Kentucky Owatonna, Minnesota Winnipeg, Manitoba Bethany, Oklahoma 2007 NIAC Champions 2007 3rd Place ACCA 2007 NCCAA North Central Regional Finalists Owatonna, Minnesota Winnipeg, Manitoba Bethany, Oklahoma