The three-time defending champion Brandon University Bobcat women begin their MCAC soccer season against the last team to accomplish the remarkable three-peat. Brandon hosts the Université de Saint-Boniface Les Rouges at the Healthy Living Centre Field on Sept. 12 to kick off the 2026 season.
Brogan Henry led the strongest MCAC women’s soccer offence all year, including on the most important weekend of the season. Henry was named the final four MVP after leading the Brandon University Bobcats to their third straight championship.
The Brandon University Bobcats have completed the second MCAC women’s soccer three-peat in six years. The top-ranked Bobcats defeated the Providence University College Pilots 3-0 on home turf on Sunday.
Serena Negrich came into the MCAC as an immediate force and has only grown from there. The third-year striker has been an all-conference women’s soccer player and is now the 2025 player of the year.
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Romaine Francis is back to his all-conference form. The Canadian Mennonite University winger scored a hat trick in an 8-0 win over Assiniboine College on Saturday.


