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No. 3 UCLA Hosts No. 16 BYU Wednesday Night
August 27, 2024 | Women's Soccer
No. 3 UCLA (4-0) vs. No. 16 BYU (1-0-2)
Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024 โ 7 p.m. PT
Los Angeles, Calif. (Wallis Annenberg Stadium)
Broadcast: Big Ten Network
Talent: Christian Miles, Tracey Bailey
Live Stats: uclalivestats.com
Tickets: uclabruins.com/ticketsย
Price: $9-17; UCLA students free with BruinCard
Parking: purchase in advance on Park Mobile app
No. 3 UCLA (4-0) at Pepperdine (2-2)
Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024 โ 12 p.m. PT
Malibu, Calif. (Tari Frahm Rokus Field)
Broadcast: ESPN+
Live Stats: statbroadcast.com
Tickets: tickets.pepperdinewaves.comย
Price: $8-13
BRUINS HOST BYU WEDNESDAY NIGHT
After a pair of 1-0 shutout wins at Cal Poly and against No. 11 Santa Clara, No. 3 UCLA (4-0) will host No. 16 BYU (1-0-2) on Wednesday, Aug. 28 in a second consecutive ranked matchup for the Bruins. The game will take place at Wallis Annenberg Stadium at 7pm and will be televised live on Big Ten Network..
PRIDE NIGHT
Wednesday will serve as UCLA's Pride NIght. Pride flags will be distributed to the first 250 fans in attendance. ย
BRUINS TO MAKE HISTORY ON BTN
After being part of UCLA's first-ever B1G+ broadcast, the Bruins will make history again by becoming the first UCLA team ever to have a home game televised on Big Ten Network. Christian Miles and former UCLA All-American Tracey Bailey (née Milburn) will be on the call for the UCLA-BYU match. UCLA officially joined the Big Ten Conference on Aug. 2, 2024. ย ย
IN THE RANKINGS
The Bruins move up to No. 3 in both the United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer polls. BYU is ranked No. 16 in both polls. UCLA entered the season ranked No. 11 in the United Soccer Coaches preseason poll and No. 5 in Top Drawer Soccer's preseason rankings. The Bruins were picked to finish first in the conference in the Big Ten's preseason poll. UCLA will face three teams in 2024 who are ranked in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 in No. 3 BYU (Aug. 28 at home), No. 4 Penn State (Oct. 17 at home), No. 19 Wisconsin (Sept. 26 at home), No. 22 Santa Clara (Aug. 25 at home), and No. 23 USC (Oct. 27 on the road at the LA Coliseum). ย
LAST TIME OUT
Facing its first ranked opponent of the season, UCLA defeated No. 11 Santa Clara, 1-0, on a 43rd-minute goal by Sofia Cook, handing the Broncos their first loss of the season. Cook, who was making her first start of the year, scored on a 25-yard shot to the right corner. The Bruin defense held the Broncos to just four shots in the game. Goalkeeper Ryan Campbell picked up her fourth consecutive shutout, making two saves. ย ย
REALE WINS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEKย
Senior defender Lilly Reale was named the Big Ten Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week, becoming the first Bruin player ever to win a weekly award in the Big Ten Conference. Reale contributed in big ways to UCLA's 1-0 victories at Cal Poly and vs. No. 11 Santa Clara, totaling one goal and one assist and playing all 90 minutes of shutout ball to keep the Bruin defense spotless for the season. In the 70th minute of a scoreless game at Cal Poly, Reale made an incredible 85-yard run, going coast-to-coast before her second-effort far post goal went in for the eventual game-winner. Against Santa Clara, she started the play that led to the game's only goal, sending a free kick to Bridgette Marin-Valencia, who set Sofia Cook up for the game-winner. The Bruin center back helped the defense allow just 10 shots total and three shots on goal over the two games. UCLA's defense has not allowed a goal all season and is limiting opponents to an average of just 3.5 shots and 1.25 shots on goal.
SCOUTING THE COUGARS
BYU enters the week with a 1-0-2 record and is in the midst of a three-game road trip. The Cougars tied Saint Louis and Long Beach State by scores of 1-1 last week. Only two starters remain from last season's BYU squad that went 20-3-3 overall (7-0-3 in the Big 12) and advanced to the NCAA College Cup. The two returning starters are goalkeeper Lynette Hernaez (5 shutouts, 0.996 GAA in 2023) and forward/midfielder Allie Fryer (10g, 1a, 21 points in 2023). BYU has a pair of UCLA transfers on its squad - forward Ellie Walbruch and forward/midfielder MacKenzee Vance. Both were members of UCLA's 2023 NCAA Championship team. ย ย
The series between UCLA and BYU is tied at 3-3-1. BYU won the last matchup, 3-1, in Provo. Reilyn Turner, who now plays for the Portland Thorns, scored the Bruins' only goal in the game to cut BYU's lead to 2-1 in the 55th minute, but the Cougars added another in the 79th to essentially close out the win. UCLA won the last meeting in Westwood in the 2020 season (contested in Spring 2021), 2-1. Sunshine Fontes scored her first career goal in that game, the game-winning goal in the 74th minute to cap a second-half Bruin rally.ย
SCOUTING THE WAVES
Pepperdine enters the week with a 2-2 record and is coming off a 3-1 loss to USC on Sunday. The Waves will host Arizona on Thursday prior to facing the Bruins. Tori Waldeck, the 2023 WCC Player of the Year, leads Pepperdine in 2024 with two goals scored. ย ย
UCLA leads the series with Pepperdine, 22-3-4. The Bruins have won the last three matchups, including last season's 2-0 victory in Westwood in which Quincy McMahon and Val Vargas scored for the Bruins. The last time the teams played in Malibu in 2022, UCLA emerged victorious, 4-0, with Lexi Wright and Sunshine Fontes among the goal-scorers. UCLA is 9-1-2 all-time at Pepperdine, the lone loss coming in the Bruins' inaugural season in 1993. ย ย
SHUTOUT STREAK
UCLA has shut out its first four opponents of the season for just the second time in school history. The only other team to accomplish this feat was the 2014 squad that opened with six straight shutouts after ending the 2013 year with a shutout in the national championship game. Katelyn Rowland started the 2014 campaign with a 638-minute shutout streak, setting a new UCLA record for consecutive shutout minutes in a season. Ryan Campbell currently sits at 360 consecutive shutout minutes.ย
ROLLING IN THE DEEPย
Twenty-three players on UCLA's roster have seen action this season, all playing in at least two games. Fourteen players have started in two or more games, but only five (Ryan Campbell, Lilly Reale, Meg Boade, Quincy McMahon and Nicki Fraser) have started in all four, as UCLA has employed four different starting lineups.ย
BRUINS EARN NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Five UCLA women's soccer players have earned national preseason recognition ahead of the 2024 season. Senior defender Lilly Reale and graduate goalkeeper Ryan Campbell were selected to MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, the Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI first team and the NCAA Division I Women's Players to Watch List. They were joined on the NCAA Players to Watch list by senior defender Quincy McMahon and graduate midfielder Meg Boade. Defender Nicki Fraser was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Freshman Team. On the conference front, Reale, Boade and Emma Egizii were selected to the Big Ten Players to Watch List.ย
WELCOME BACKย
UCLA returns seven starters from last season's conference championship team and seven all-conference players in Defensive Player of the Year Lilly Reale, Quincy McMahon, Sofia Cook, Ayo Oke, Jayden Perry, Sunshine Fontes and Lexi Wright. Additionally, Val Vargas earned all-freshman honors a year ago.ย
The Bruins' senior class has been prolific. Reale, McMahon, Perry, Wright and Emma Egizii entered together in 2021 and won a conference title in 2021, a NCAA title in 2022 and another conference title in 2023. They have combined for seven all-conference honors and have scored 100 points (32 goals and 36 assists) collectively while posting an overall record of 58-5-5. Reale is a two-time All-American and was the Honda Award winner in 2022, as well as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player at the 2022 College Cup.ย
Although not in that senior class, ย Fontes has also accomplished much in her time at UCLA. After redshirting the 2019 season with a torn ACL, she competed in the 2020 season and helped UCLA win the Pac-12 title, the first of three Fontes has been a part of (2020, 2021, 2023). She was the leading scorer for the 2022 NCAA champion Bruins with 11 goals and 30 points and enters the 2024 campaign with 21 career goals, 14 assists and 56 points. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
IMPACT TRANSFERSย
UCLA welcomes four experienced transfers to the squad in 2024, including a pair of graduate transfers in goalkeeper Ryan Campbell (Stanford) and midfielder Meg Boade (Northwestern) who were named to the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Players to Watch List. Campbell was the Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year and a first-team All-Region selection after recording 11 solo and two combined shutouts in 2023. She also led the conference with a 0.601 goals against average. Boade broke Northwestern's single-season assists record a year ago with 14 assists and ranked second in the nation in assists per game with a 0.78 average. She is a two-time All-North Region and All-Big Ten honoree. UCLA also brought in a pair of former conference foes in senior midfielder Alice Barbieri (Oregon) and junior forward Lily Boyden (Washington State). Barbieri played in 55 games with 36 starts over her first three seasons and has totaled nine career points. Boyden was a Pac-12 All-Freshman selection in 2022 after playing in 18 of 19 games for the Cougars. She finished the season with two goals and three assists. Boyden did not play in 2023 after suffering an injury in the spring.ย
All four transfers have seen significant minutes in the Bruins' first ย four games. Campbell has recorded shutouts in all four games. Boade also started all four games, picking up an assist against UC Riverside. After coming off the bench in the Bruins' first two games, Boyden and Barbieri have started the last two contests. ย
NO. 2 RECRUITING CLASSย
The Bruins boast Top Drawer Soccer's No. 2 recruiting class in the nation, led by six rookies ranked in the Top 50 in No. 12 Nicki Fraser, No. 15 Kamryn Winger, No. 19 Bella Winn, No. 39 Avery Robinson, No. 46 Kara Croone and No. 50 Paloma Daubert. Sammy Sanchez is also ranked at No. 64. Also joining the team are freshmen goalkeepers Layla Armas and Mariangela Medina and forward Jordan Geis.
Five of the freshmen made their collegiate debuts in the season opener. Fraser, Winn and Geis earned starts, and Daubert and Sanchez logged double-digit minutes off the bench. Robinson made her debut on Sunday and recorded one shot and had a near-goal hit the crossbar on Thursday at Cal Poly. Fraser is one of just five Bruins to have started every game this season. The other four are seniors or graduate students. Geis has played in all four games and made three starts.ย
VIVA MEXICO
Three Bruins - junior forward America Frias, sophomore midfielder Val Vargas and freshman goalkeeper Mariangela Medina - will miss the opening of the season while competing for Mexico at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia. Team Mexico played two prep matches against Ghana and Nigeria before opening the tournament on Aug. 31 against Cameroon. Mexico will then play Australia on Sept. 3 and Colombia on Sept. 6 to round out group play. The Round of 16 begins on Sept. 11, with the quarterfinals taking place Sept. 15, the semifinals Sept. 18 and final on Sept. 22. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
SISTER ACT
Sophomore forward Sophie Reale made her collegiate debut in the season opener after redshirting the 2023 campaign, playing 36 minutes and recording two shots, including one on goal. The game marked the first time Reale and her older sister Lilly have played together in their collegiate careers and the first time that two Bruin sisters have played in the same game since Anika and Karina Rodriguez played together in 2019. Both Reale sisters made the starting lineup for the first time in the Cal Poly match, with Lilly scoring the game-winning goal. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
ACADEMIC HONORS
For the 13th consecutive year, the UCLA women's soccer team has won a United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award, recognizing exemplary performance in the classroom during the 2023-24 academic year. The Bruins posted a team GPA of 3.25, their fifth consecutive year over 3.25. A total of 17 players were named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll in 2023. The Bruins had a record 18 honorees in 2022.
FOLLOW THE BRUINS
Follow UCLA Women's Soccer at @UCLAWSoccer on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and /UCLAWSoccer on Facebook. The Bruins lead all collegiate soccer teams, men or women, in Instagram followers with 114k. ย
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Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024 โ 7 p.m. PT
Los Angeles, Calif. (Wallis Annenberg Stadium)
Broadcast: Big Ten Network
Talent: Christian Miles, Tracey Bailey
Live Stats: uclalivestats.com
Tickets: uclabruins.com/ticketsย
Price: $9-17; UCLA students free with BruinCard
Parking: purchase in advance on Park Mobile app
No. 3 UCLA (4-0) at Pepperdine (2-2)
Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024 โ 12 p.m. PT
Malibu, Calif. (Tari Frahm Rokus Field)
Broadcast: ESPN+
Live Stats: statbroadcast.com
Tickets: tickets.pepperdinewaves.comย
Price: $8-13
BRUINS HOST BYU WEDNESDAY NIGHT
After a pair of 1-0 shutout wins at Cal Poly and against No. 11 Santa Clara, No. 3 UCLA (4-0) will host No. 16 BYU (1-0-2) on Wednesday, Aug. 28 in a second consecutive ranked matchup for the Bruins. The game will take place at Wallis Annenberg Stadium at 7pm and will be televised live on Big Ten Network..
PRIDE NIGHT
Wednesday will serve as UCLA's Pride NIght. Pride flags will be distributed to the first 250 fans in attendance. ย
BRUINS TO MAKE HISTORY ON BTN
After being part of UCLA's first-ever B1G+ broadcast, the Bruins will make history again by becoming the first UCLA team ever to have a home game televised on Big Ten Network. Christian Miles and former UCLA All-American Tracey Bailey (née Milburn) will be on the call for the UCLA-BYU match. UCLA officially joined the Big Ten Conference on Aug. 2, 2024. ย ย
IN THE RANKINGS
The Bruins move up to No. 3 in both the United Soccer Coaches and Top Drawer Soccer polls. BYU is ranked No. 16 in both polls. UCLA entered the season ranked No. 11 in the United Soccer Coaches preseason poll and No. 5 in Top Drawer Soccer's preseason rankings. The Bruins were picked to finish first in the conference in the Big Ten's preseason poll. UCLA will face three teams in 2024 who are ranked in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 in No. 3 BYU (Aug. 28 at home), No. 4 Penn State (Oct. 17 at home), No. 19 Wisconsin (Sept. 26 at home), No. 22 Santa Clara (Aug. 25 at home), and No. 23 USC (Oct. 27 on the road at the LA Coliseum). ย
LAST TIME OUT
Facing its first ranked opponent of the season, UCLA defeated No. 11 Santa Clara, 1-0, on a 43rd-minute goal by Sofia Cook, handing the Broncos their first loss of the season. Cook, who was making her first start of the year, scored on a 25-yard shot to the right corner. The Bruin defense held the Broncos to just four shots in the game. Goalkeeper Ryan Campbell picked up her fourth consecutive shutout, making two saves. ย ย
REALE WINS DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF WEEKย
Senior defender Lilly Reale was named the Big Ten Women's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week, becoming the first Bruin player ever to win a weekly award in the Big Ten Conference. Reale contributed in big ways to UCLA's 1-0 victories at Cal Poly and vs. No. 11 Santa Clara, totaling one goal and one assist and playing all 90 minutes of shutout ball to keep the Bruin defense spotless for the season. In the 70th minute of a scoreless game at Cal Poly, Reale made an incredible 85-yard run, going coast-to-coast before her second-effort far post goal went in for the eventual game-winner. Against Santa Clara, she started the play that led to the game's only goal, sending a free kick to Bridgette Marin-Valencia, who set Sofia Cook up for the game-winner. The Bruin center back helped the defense allow just 10 shots total and three shots on goal over the two games. UCLA's defense has not allowed a goal all season and is limiting opponents to an average of just 3.5 shots and 1.25 shots on goal.
SCOUTING THE COUGARS
BYU enters the week with a 1-0-2 record and is in the midst of a three-game road trip. The Cougars tied Saint Louis and Long Beach State by scores of 1-1 last week. Only two starters remain from last season's BYU squad that went 20-3-3 overall (7-0-3 in the Big 12) and advanced to the NCAA College Cup. The two returning starters are goalkeeper Lynette Hernaez (5 shutouts, 0.996 GAA in 2023) and forward/midfielder Allie Fryer (10g, 1a, 21 points in 2023). BYU has a pair of UCLA transfers on its squad - forward Ellie Walbruch and forward/midfielder MacKenzee Vance. Both were members of UCLA's 2023 NCAA Championship team. ย ย
The series between UCLA and BYU is tied at 3-3-1. BYU won the last matchup, 3-1, in Provo. Reilyn Turner, who now plays for the Portland Thorns, scored the Bruins' only goal in the game to cut BYU's lead to 2-1 in the 55th minute, but the Cougars added another in the 79th to essentially close out the win. UCLA won the last meeting in Westwood in the 2020 season (contested in Spring 2021), 2-1. Sunshine Fontes scored her first career goal in that game, the game-winning goal in the 74th minute to cap a second-half Bruin rally.ย
SCOUTING THE WAVES
Pepperdine enters the week with a 2-2 record and is coming off a 3-1 loss to USC on Sunday. The Waves will host Arizona on Thursday prior to facing the Bruins. Tori Waldeck, the 2023 WCC Player of the Year, leads Pepperdine in 2024 with two goals scored. ย ย
UCLA leads the series with Pepperdine, 22-3-4. The Bruins have won the last three matchups, including last season's 2-0 victory in Westwood in which Quincy McMahon and Val Vargas scored for the Bruins. The last time the teams played in Malibu in 2022, UCLA emerged victorious, 4-0, with Lexi Wright and Sunshine Fontes among the goal-scorers. UCLA is 9-1-2 all-time at Pepperdine, the lone loss coming in the Bruins' inaugural season in 1993. ย ย
SHUTOUT STREAK
UCLA has shut out its first four opponents of the season for just the second time in school history. The only other team to accomplish this feat was the 2014 squad that opened with six straight shutouts after ending the 2013 year with a shutout in the national championship game. Katelyn Rowland started the 2014 campaign with a 638-minute shutout streak, setting a new UCLA record for consecutive shutout minutes in a season. Ryan Campbell currently sits at 360 consecutive shutout minutes.ย
ROLLING IN THE DEEPย
Twenty-three players on UCLA's roster have seen action this season, all playing in at least two games. Fourteen players have started in two or more games, but only five (Ryan Campbell, Lilly Reale, Meg Boade, Quincy McMahon and Nicki Fraser) have started in all four, as UCLA has employed four different starting lineups.ย
BRUINS EARN NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Five UCLA women's soccer players have earned national preseason recognition ahead of the 2024 season. Senior defender Lilly Reale and graduate goalkeeper Ryan Campbell were selected to MAC Hermann Trophy Watch List, the Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI first team and the NCAA Division I Women's Players to Watch List. They were joined on the NCAA Players to Watch list by senior defender Quincy McMahon and graduate midfielder Meg Boade. Defender Nicki Fraser was selected to the Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Freshman Team. On the conference front, Reale, Boade and Emma Egizii were selected to the Big Ten Players to Watch List.ย
WELCOME BACKย
UCLA returns seven starters from last season's conference championship team and seven all-conference players in Defensive Player of the Year Lilly Reale, Quincy McMahon, Sofia Cook, Ayo Oke, Jayden Perry, Sunshine Fontes and Lexi Wright. Additionally, Val Vargas earned all-freshman honors a year ago.ย
The Bruins' senior class has been prolific. Reale, McMahon, Perry, Wright and Emma Egizii entered together in 2021 and won a conference title in 2021, a NCAA title in 2022 and another conference title in 2023. They have combined for seven all-conference honors and have scored 100 points (32 goals and 36 assists) collectively while posting an overall record of 58-5-5. Reale is a two-time All-American and was the Honda Award winner in 2022, as well as the Most Outstanding Defensive Player at the 2022 College Cup.ย
Although not in that senior class, ย Fontes has also accomplished much in her time at UCLA. After redshirting the 2019 season with a torn ACL, she competed in the 2020 season and helped UCLA win the Pac-12 title, the first of three Fontes has been a part of (2020, 2021, 2023). She was the leading scorer for the 2022 NCAA champion Bruins with 11 goals and 30 points and enters the 2024 campaign with 21 career goals, 14 assists and 56 points. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
IMPACT TRANSFERSย
UCLA welcomes four experienced transfers to the squad in 2024, including a pair of graduate transfers in goalkeeper Ryan Campbell (Stanford) and midfielder Meg Boade (Northwestern) who were named to the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Players to Watch List. Campbell was the Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year and a first-team All-Region selection after recording 11 solo and two combined shutouts in 2023. She also led the conference with a 0.601 goals against average. Boade broke Northwestern's single-season assists record a year ago with 14 assists and ranked second in the nation in assists per game with a 0.78 average. She is a two-time All-North Region and All-Big Ten honoree. UCLA also brought in a pair of former conference foes in senior midfielder Alice Barbieri (Oregon) and junior forward Lily Boyden (Washington State). Barbieri played in 55 games with 36 starts over her first three seasons and has totaled nine career points. Boyden was a Pac-12 All-Freshman selection in 2022 after playing in 18 of 19 games for the Cougars. She finished the season with two goals and three assists. Boyden did not play in 2023 after suffering an injury in the spring.ย
All four transfers have seen significant minutes in the Bruins' first ย four games. Campbell has recorded shutouts in all four games. Boade also started all four games, picking up an assist against UC Riverside. After coming off the bench in the Bruins' first two games, Boyden and Barbieri have started the last two contests. ย
NO. 2 RECRUITING CLASSย
The Bruins boast Top Drawer Soccer's No. 2 recruiting class in the nation, led by six rookies ranked in the Top 50 in No. 12 Nicki Fraser, No. 15 Kamryn Winger, No. 19 Bella Winn, No. 39 Avery Robinson, No. 46 Kara Croone and No. 50 Paloma Daubert. Sammy Sanchez is also ranked at No. 64. Also joining the team are freshmen goalkeepers Layla Armas and Mariangela Medina and forward Jordan Geis.
Five of the freshmen made their collegiate debuts in the season opener. Fraser, Winn and Geis earned starts, and Daubert and Sanchez logged double-digit minutes off the bench. Robinson made her debut on Sunday and recorded one shot and had a near-goal hit the crossbar on Thursday at Cal Poly. Fraser is one of just five Bruins to have started every game this season. The other four are seniors or graduate students. Geis has played in all four games and made three starts.ย
VIVA MEXICO
Three Bruins - junior forward America Frias, sophomore midfielder Val Vargas and freshman goalkeeper Mariangela Medina - will miss the opening of the season while competing for Mexico at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia. Team Mexico played two prep matches against Ghana and Nigeria before opening the tournament on Aug. 31 against Cameroon. Mexico will then play Australia on Sept. 3 and Colombia on Sept. 6 to round out group play. The Round of 16 begins on Sept. 11, with the quarterfinals taking place Sept. 15, the semifinals Sept. 18 and final on Sept. 22. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
SISTER ACT
Sophomore forward Sophie Reale made her collegiate debut in the season opener after redshirting the 2023 campaign, playing 36 minutes and recording two shots, including one on goal. The game marked the first time Reale and her older sister Lilly have played together in their collegiate careers and the first time that two Bruin sisters have played in the same game since Anika and Karina Rodriguez played together in 2019. Both Reale sisters made the starting lineup for the first time in the Cal Poly match, with Lilly scoring the game-winning goal. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
ACADEMIC HONORS
For the 13th consecutive year, the UCLA women's soccer team has won a United Soccer Coaches College Team Academic Award, recognizing exemplary performance in the classroom during the 2023-24 academic year. The Bruins posted a team GPA of 3.25, their fifth consecutive year over 3.25. A total of 17 players were named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll in 2023. The Bruins had a record 18 honorees in 2022.
FOLLOW THE BRUINS
Follow UCLA Women's Soccer at @UCLAWSoccer on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok and /UCLAWSoccer on Facebook. The Bruins lead all collegiate soccer teams, men or women, in Instagram followers with 114k. ย
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