Women's Soccer Announces 2025 Season Schedule

Women's Soccer Announces 2025 Season Schedule

Pratt, Kan. - The Pratt Community College (PCC) women’s soccer team is excited to release their 2025 season schedule. The Beavers will play 19 games this season, nine at home and 10 away. Twelve of them will be conference games. 

The era of Head Coach Brandon Jackson for the PCC women's soccer team journey begins with a scrimmage against Dodge City at home on August 16. The season will open with three road trips, including El Reno, Okla. to play Redlands Community College (RCC) on August 20, to Great Bend, Kan. to play Western Iowa Tech Community College (WITCC) on August 24 and to Coffeyville Community College (CCC) on August 27.  

The team's first official home game will be on August 29 against Ranger College (RC), before heading to Trinidad, Colo. to face Trinidad State on September 1. The first conference game for the Beavers will take place at Highland Community College (HCC) on September 6.  

The Beavers will play at home against Dallas College Mountain View (DCMV) on September 8 and Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) on September 10. Pratt will also play Neosho County Community College (NCCC) on September 13, Johnson County Community College (JCCC) on September 20 and Allen County Community College on September 24 on the road and Southeast Community College at home on September 27 before starting the second round of conference play. 

Jackson came to Pratt back in January to take the helm for Beavers women's soccer program. Jackson joined Pratt after two successful seasons as the head coach of Garrett Community College in Maryland. During his time there, he started their first women’s soccer program.  In just two years he was able to finish in the top four in the region and get six players nominated to the all-region 20. 

Coach Jackson takes on the task of coaching a roster of 27 student-athletes, including only three returning sophomores and two transfers.  There will be 22 incoming freshmen. The team consists of athletes from 11 different countries. 

“I am very excited for the next chapter of Pratt women’s soccer,” Jackson said. “We have a huge class of talented freshmen coming in that are ready to contribute. We have impactful transfers and key returners that I believe will help with leadership. We are creating a new culture for Pratt women’s soccer that winning is expected.”