New York Athletic Club women's soccer team

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New York Athletic Club
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Full nameNew York Athletic Club
Nickname(s)NYAC
Founded2005
Ground New York Athletic Club
ChairmanPeter Rihs
Coach Flag of the United States.svg Kim Wyant
League Women's Premier Soccer League
2015 Northeast Atlantic Conference, Power 5 Division

New York Athletic Club is an American women's soccer team, founded in 2005. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada. The team plays in the North Division of the East Conference.

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The team plays its home games at the New York Athletic Club on Travers Island in Pelham Manor, New York. The club's colors are red and blue.

The team has a brother organization called the New York Athletic Club, which plays in the National Premier Soccer League.

Players

Current roster

Amatura, Marissa
Bustos, Lauren
Brennan, Alana
Di Martino, Vickie
Fitzpatrick, Shannon
Hardesty, Niki
Howell, Mikaela
Honor, Lily
Militelllo, Caroline
Melo, Natalie
Nowak, Monika
OSTER, DANIELLE
Paloscio, Stephanie
REISER, SOPHIE
ROMINE, NATALIE
Ryan, Chelsea
Shreck, Jess
SHEEHY, RACHEL
Simpkins, Callie
Solazzo, Elene
Salmon, Brooke
Sura, Emily
Spivack, Alec
Saunders, Tatiana

Notable former players

Year-by-year

As of July 22, 2024
YearDivisionLeagueReg. seasonPlayoffs USASA National Women's Open
2006 2 WPSL 6th, North Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
2007 2WPSL7th, North Divisiondid not qualifyChampions
2008 2WPSL5th, North Divisiondid not qualifyNational semifinal
2009 2WPSL9th, East Conferencedid not qualifyRunner Up
2010 2WPSL3rd, Central Divisiondid not qualifyChampions
2011 2WPSL2nd, Mid-Atlantic DivisionEastern QuarterfinalsRegional semifinal
2012 2WPSL1st, Mid DivisionNortheast Atlantic FinalRunner Up
2013 2WPSL1st, Tri-State DivisionRegional Semifinal6th
2014 2WPSL1st, Tri-State DivisionRegional FinalsChampions
2015 2WPSL2nd, Power 5 DivisionDNQ4th
20162WPSL1st, Mid-Atlantic DivisionRegional Semifinalsdid not enter
20172WPSL5th, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
2018 2WPSL2nd, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
20192WPSL2nd, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
2020Season cancelled due to COVID-19
20214WPSL8th, Group Ddid not qualifyN/A
20224WPSL3rd, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
20234WPSL3rd, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A
2024 4WPSL4th, Metropolitan Divisiondid not qualifyN/A

Honors

Coaches

Stadia

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