2026 Best Colleges for Women’s Soccer (Division III) in Wisconsin
Choosing a college as a student athlete means weighing both the classroom and the competition. We have ranked 18 programs for Women’s Soccer (Division III) by academic-athletic quality, using our 2026 methodology.
To help you decide, College Factual evaluates each program using a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and aid per athlete from the EADA survey), and overall school quality, drawing on NCAA, U.S. Department of Education EADA, and IPEDS data.
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Top 18 Colleges for Women’s Soccer (Division III)
Here are the top-ranked colleges for student athletes:
Milwaukee School of Engineering tops our 2026 ranking of the best colleges for Women's Soccer (Division III). Milwaukee School of Engineering is a private not-for-profit school based in Milwaukee, WI. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $6,247, against $6,247 in expenses. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse ranked #2 among the best colleges for Women's Soccer (Division III). University of Wisconsin-La Crosse is a public school based in La Crosse, WI. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $10,113, compared with $10,110 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire earned the #3 place for student athletes. This public school is set in Eau Claire, WI. The program generates about $5,930 in revenue per athlete, against $6,157 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Lawrence University earned the #4 place for student athletes. Based in Appleton, WI, Lawrence University is a private not-for-profit institution. The program generates about $5,519 in revenue per athlete, with expenses of about $5,519 per participant. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater earned the #5 place for student athletes. Located in Whitewater, WI, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is a public institution. The program generates about $5,527 in revenue per athlete, compared with $5,411 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Platteville ranked #6 on our 2026 list for Women's Soccer (Division III). This public school is set in Platteville, WI. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $6,271, compared with $4,726 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
Beloit College landed the #7 spot this year. This private not-for-profit school is set in Beloit, WI. The program generates about $5,300 in revenue per athlete, compared with $5,300 spent per athlete. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Concordia University-Wisconsin placed #8 among the best colleges for Women's Soccer (Division III). Located in Mequon, WI, Concordia University-Wisconsin is a private not-for-profit institution. The program generates about $4,605 in revenue per athlete, against $4,222 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
University of Wisconsin-River Falls ranked #9 on our 2026 list for Women's Soccer (Division III). Based in River Falls, WI, University of Wisconsin-River Falls is a public institution. Team revenue averages $5,599 per participant, against $5,599 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh placed #10 among the best colleges for Women's Soccer (Division III). Located in Oshkosh, WI, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh is a public institution. The program generates about $7,643 in revenue per athlete, against $10,888 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Maranatha Baptist University landed the #11 spot this year. Based in Watertown, WI, Maranatha Baptist University is a private not-for-profit institution. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $1,731, with expenses of about $1,697 per participant. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Carthage College ranked #12 on our 2026 list for Women's Soccer (Division III). Based in Kenosha, WI, Carthage College is a private not-for-profit institution. Team revenue averages $5,601 per participant, with expenses of about $3,970 per participant. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point placed #13 among the best colleges for Women's Soccer (Division III). Based in Stevens Point, WI, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is a public institution. Team revenue averages $5,548 per participant, against $6,129 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Wisconsin Lutheran College did well this year, earning the #14 position. This private not-for-profit school is set in Milwaukee, WI. Team revenue averages $2,937 per participant, against $2,870 in expenses. Per-athlete athletic aid is roughly $0.
Ripon College ranked #15 on our 2026 list for Women's Soccer (Division III). Ripon College is a private not-for-profit school based in Ripon, WI. The program generates about $4,431 in revenue per athlete, compared with $4,431 spent per athlete. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Stout ranked #16 on our 2026 list for Women's Soccer (Division III). This public school is set in Menomonie, WI. Team revenue averages $4,137 per participant, compared with $4,137 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $0 per athlete.
University of Wisconsin-Superior did well this year, earning the #17 position. Located in Superior, WI, University of Wisconsin-Superior is a public institution. The program generates about $5,479 in revenue per athlete, against $5,479 in expenses. The school awards about $0 in athletic aid per athlete.
Lakeland University landed the #18 spot this year. This private not-for-profit school is set in Plymouth, WI. Per-participant team revenue is roughly $4,229, compared with $4,109 spent per athlete. Athletic aid averages $41 per athlete.
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Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 25 ranked colleges only.
This ranking is produced by College Factual, 2026 edition. Programs are scored on a blend of academic-athletic outcomes (NCAA Academic Progress Rate and Graduation Success Rate), athletic financial resources (team revenue, expenses, and athletic aid from the federal EADA survey), and overall school quality. The current methodology measures academic-athletic quality and does not include team win/loss performance.
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