MAINE BLACK BEARS WOMEN'S SOCCER
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Located in Orono, Maine, the University of Maine's women's soccer program competes in the America East Conference as part of the university's athletic portfolio at the Division I level. Maine, established in 1865, enrolls 10,878 students who support the Black Bears across their fall-season competition schedule. The program operates within the New England region's competitive collegiate soccer landscape, where consistent performance and athletic development remain central to the team's objectives.
The Black Bears compete during the traditional fall soccer season, fielding a roster that represents the university's commitment to women's athletics. Playing as members of America East Conference, Maine faces regional opponents throughout the regular season while pursuing conference championship ambitions. The program's student-athletes balance academic responsibilities at the university with competitive soccer demands, maintaining the athletic standards expected of NCAA Division I participants within a mid-sized public university setting.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of Maine |
| Sport | Women's Soccer |
| Conference | America East Conference |
| Division | D1-FCS |
| Location | Orono, Maine |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Staff |
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Maine Women's Soccer ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Maine Women's Soccer compete in?
- Maine Black Bears Women's Soccer competes in the America East Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FCS level.
- Where does Maine play women's soccer home games?
- Maine Women's Soccer plays home games at Home Venue in Orono, ME.
- Who is the head coach of Maine Women's Soccer?
- The head coach of Maine Black Bears Women's Soccer is Staff.
- When was Maine Women's Soccer program established?
- The establishment date for Maine Women's Soccer is not currently available.