Everything about Rochester Rhinos Women totally explained
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Rochester Rhinos Women is a professional American women’s
soccer team, founded in 2003, which is a member of the
United Soccer Leagues W-League, the premier women’s soccer league in the
United States. The Rhinos play in the Northern Division of the Central Conference. They were known as the
Rochester Ravens until 2006.
The team play their home games at
PAETEC Park in the city of
Rochester, New York. The Ravens previously played at
Frontier Field,
St. John Fisher College, and
Nazareth College, as well as various Rochester area colleges and high schools. The club's colors are black, white and green.
The team is a sister organization of the men's
Rochester Rhinos team, which plays in the
USL First Division.
2008 Squad
as of 24 May, 2008
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