Los Medanos College Women’s Soccer stay on top as Bay Valley Conference Champs

Media Contact: Juliet V. Casey, jcasey@losmedanos.edu, (925) 473-7322

2024 Soccer Champs

Pittsburg, Calif. – Congratulations to Los Medanos College Women’s Soccer team for a repeat winning season as the 2024 Bay Valley Conference Champions. The team was undefeated in conference play with an 8-0-0 record, and an overall record of 11-6-2.

This is the sixth consecutive year LMC Women’s Soccer takes the top spot in the Bay Valley Conference.

“We are incredibly proud of this group of women,” LMC President Pamela Ralston said. “They demonstrated discipline and commitment to their studies and their sport, and they continue our legacy of excellence. Congratulations to the players and coaches!”

The Lady Mustangs wrapped up conference play with a net full of Bay Valley Conference acknowledgements and awards.

The Bay Valley Conference recognized Liliana Bailey as Defensive MVP, Alondra Tellez as the Forward of the Year and Indigo Whiteley as Midfielder of the Year.

The three players also made the First-Team All-Conference list, the highest recognition of individual athletic achievement for student athletes.

Additionally, three Lady Mustangs made the Second-Team All-Conference list: midfielders Lesly Mendoza and Maya Alvarez, and forward Alondra Tellez.

For the second year in a row, LMC Women’s Soccer Coach Zach Sullivan was named Coach of the Year.

“We are proud of our Women’s Soccer program and student-athletes,” Athletic Director Marty Storti said. “Consistent athletic success is challenging and is a testament to our Head Women’s Soccer Coach Zach Sullivan, who once again earned recognition as Coach of the Year. The individual accolades earned by so many players is worth celebrating. Their success in the classroom and on the field reflects the priorities of the department and the definition of a Mustang.”

About Los Medanos College (LMC): LMC is one of three colleges in the Contra Costa Community College District, serving the East Contra Costa County community. Established in 1974, LMC has earned federal designations as a Minority-Serving and Hispanic-Serving institution. It offers award-winning transfer and career-technical programs, support services, and diverse academic opportunities in an inclusive learning environment. With exceptional educators, innovative curriculum, growing degree and certificate offerings, and state-of-the-art facilities, the college prepares students to succeed in their educational pursuits, in the workforce, and beyond. LMC’s Pittsburg Campus is located on 120 acres bordering Antioch, with an additional education center in Brentwood.