Joining the first wave of Cerritos College women's soccer players who have made their four-year commitments, three more have announced where they will be playing next season.
Although they saw their 13-year run as South Coast Conference champions come to an end in 2019, six members of the Cerritos College women's soccer team received all-conference honors.
Matching their season high in goals scored, the Cerritos College women's soccer team posted a 6-0 South Coast Conference win over visiting El Camino College on Tuesday afternoon.
Needing to string together wins to maintain their chances of hosting a Southern California Regional Playoff game, the Cerritos College women's soccer team posted a 2-1 South Coast Conference win over host Long Beach City College on Friday.
Heading into their South Coast Conference game against Rio Hondo College Friday night, the Cerritos College women's soccer team was unbeaten in their last seven games (6-0-1).
It took them most of the first half to get their offense going, but once the Cerritos College women's soccer team scored their first goal, they went on to score six times.
Continuing to increase their offensive chances in games, the Cerritos College women's soccer team took 24 shots against visiting East Los Angeles College and posted a 2-0 win on Friday.
Using her powerful and accurate foot, freshman Alessandra Ramirez scored a pair of identical goals in the second half to lead the Cerritos College women's soccer team to a 2-1 win over El Camino College on Friday.
A goal in the first six minutes, coupled with a solid defensive performance, led the Cerritos College women's soccer team to a 1-0 win over visiting Long Beach City College on Tuesday.
With two goals in the final 23 minutes, the Cerritos College women's soccer team played to a 4-4 tie with host Monroe (NY) Community College on Friday.
On Tuesday in their season-opener, the Cerritos College women's soccer team scored two second half goals to help propel them to a 3-1 win at Southwestern College.
The number of Cerritos College women's soccer players who have signed with four-year schools has increased to nine after both Mia Ramirez and Jacky Cibrian inked their names to National Letters of Intent.