The Oklahoma City Football Club’s summer league offers college women’s soccer players a unique chance to stay sharp during the offseason, blending structured training with competitive matches that mimic the intensity of professional play.
Rising stars such as Rylee Howard, Callie Sullivan and Halley Coffey speak highly of the environment, noting that the league’s professional coaching staff and high‑level competition accelerate their growth.
Professional Coaching and Competitive Edge
Under the guidance of seasoned coaches, participants receive tactical instruction that translates directly into game confidence, while facing new teammates forces rapid adaptation and resilience.
General manager Randall Robison points out that the Women’s Premier Soccer League has expanded to become the largest women’s league worldwide, underscoring its growing influence and opportunities.
For many players, the summer circuit is more than a stopgap; it serves as a launchpad toward professional contracts, including prospects abroad.
Looking Forward
As the league continues to evolve, it promises to keep shaping the next generation of female soccer talent, giving them the tools to pursue their professional dreams both domestically and internationally.
Fans can catch the action every Saturday at the Mustang High School Soccer Complex, where the matches have begun to attract enthusiastic crowds.