| CCAC | Pct. | Overall | Pct | Streak | Home | Away | Neutral |
| 6-3 | .667 | 11-7-2 | .600 | Lost 2 | 7-1 | 4-3 | 0-3 |

Elgin, Ill.- Looking to pick up where Freddie King left off, Judson University alumnus Diego Cevallos has been named the interim women's soccer coach for the 2008 season. Cevallos is a 2004 graduate of Judson University with a degree in pre-med.
"Diego has been a part of the Judson athletic department for a long time and he definitely deserves a chance to lead his own team," says Judson Director of Athletics Nancy Smith. "I have no doubt that the team will respond to his leadership and that he can build on what Freddie has started. It will be exciting to see where his efforts can take this program."

Elgin, Ill.- The strongest era in Judson women's soccer has come to an end as head coach Freddie King, Jr., has decided to resign his position. King will just teach in the Judson Exercise and Sports Science Department full-time, now. Taking over the program, immediately, will be Judson alumnus Diego Cevallos as the interim coach for the 2008 season.
"What Freddie has accomplished with our women's soccer program has been outstanding," says Judson Director of Athletics Nancy Smith. "In the past five years he has built this program into a contender at all levels. He will be missed and what he has done for the program will not be forgotten. I am thankful that the University will still benefit from his leadership and teaching."

Kansas City, Mo.- Adding more awards to an outstanding season, Judson University claimed national awards from the NAIA. Three players were named NAIA Scholar-Athletes along with another as an All-American
For the second season in a row, sophomore Christina Thornton (Algonquin, Ill.) was named to the NAIA All-American Honorable Mention team. Thornton, who led the CCAC in goals per game (0.89), made the team last year as a freshman.