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UCLA Wraps Up Regular Season Road Schedule Sunday at Minnesota
October 11, 2025 | Women's Soccer
No. 9 UCLA (8-4-1, 4-2-1) at Minnesota (6-6-1, 2-4-1)
Date/Time: Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025 โ 1:00 p.m. CT / 11:00 a.m. PT
Location: St. Paul, Minn.
Broadcast: Big Ten Plus
Live Stats: statbroadcast.com
BRUINS WRAP UP ROAD SCHEDULE
No. 9 UCLA (8-4-1 overall, 4-2-1 in the Big Ten) will wrap up its road schedule on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. CT/11 a.m. PT at Minnesota (6-6-1, 2-4-1). The match will air on Big Ten Plus.ย
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN GOPHERS
Minnesota snapped a four-game losing streak on Thursday, beating USC, 2-1. Caroline Birdsell scored the game-winning goal in the 83rd minute. Paige Kalal, who also scored in the USC game, leads the team with five goals and 13 points, followed by Freya Jupp, who has totaled four goals. Goalkeeper Sarah Martin holds a 1.46 goals against average with three shutouts. ย ย
THE SERIES WITH MINNESOTA
UCLA is 2-0 all-time against Minnesota, winning 3-1 in 2024 and 5-0 in the 2018 NCAA second round. In last year's contest, Bridgette Marin-Valencia scored the game's first goal, and Paloma Daubert scored the game-winner in the 71st minute. Although this will be the Bruins' first road game against the Golden Gophers, it is not the first time they will have played at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium, as UCLA won its 2024 Big Ten quarterfinal game there against Penn State, 1-0. ย
LAST TIME OUT
UCLA outshot Wisconsin, 14-3, but fell to the Badgers Thursday night by a 1-0 score after Adee Boer volleyed a corner kick into the back of the net for the game's only goal in the 54th minute. The Bruins could not get anything past Wisconsin goalkeeper Drew Stover, who tied her career-high with seven saves. Wisconsin earned its third Top 10 win of the season, while UCLA dropped its second consecutive 1-0 game, both coming on the road.ย
IN THE RANKINGS
UCLA dropped from No. 4 to No. 9 in the United Soccer Coaches poll and fell three spots to No. 7 in the Top Drawer Soccer poll. Four of the 12 teams the Bruins have played this year are ranked in the Top 25 of the coaches' poll - No. 3 Stanford, No. 4 Tennessee, No. 18 Michigan State and No. 22 Georgia. UCLA is 2-1-1 against those teams. ย ย
IMMETHUN NAMED TO MIDSEASON MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LISTย
Senior defender Jennie Immethun has been selected to the 35-member MAC Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List. Immethun transferred to UCLA this season from TCU and has made an immediate impact with the Bruins. She has played in every minute of every game this year while leading a Bruin defense that has allowed just five goals all season. UCLA holds a 0.38 goals against average, which ranks third in the nation. She was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after helping the Bruins record a shutout in the season opener at Georgia, making a goal line save with 30 seconds left to play to preserve the 1-0 victory. Immethun made another goal line save a few weeks later, knocking away a header that appeared headed for goal in a 2-0 win at Portland.ย
FOUR BRUINS SELECTED TO MIDSEASON TOP 100 LISTSย
Senior Jennie Immethun and freshmen Daphne Nakfoor, Leena Powell and Grace Shank have been selected to Top Drawer Soccer's Midseason Top 100 lists. Immethun ranks 18th on the Top 100 Player list, while Nakfoor ranks 12th, Powell 60th and Shank 82nd on the Top 100 freshman list. Immethun and Nakfoor have started every game for the Bruins. Powell and Shank have played in every game, with Powell making 11 starts and Shank 8. ย
DEFENSE HOLDING STRONG
In 12 games, UCLA's defense has recorded eight shutouts and allowed just five goals, for a team goals against average of 0.33, which ranks fourth nationally. The Bruins have allowed just four goals in the run of play this season, as one of the five goals allowed was scored on a penalty kick. No opponent has scored more than one goal in a game this season, and the Bruins' four losses have been by 1-0 scores. UCLA has held opponents to single-digit shots in eight games, including a single-shot game against Tennessee, a two-shot game against Maryland, and three-shot games at Portland, against Oregon, at Michigan, against Rutgers and at Wisconsin. Freshman goalkeeper Daphne Nakfoor has allowed just five goals and holds a 0.43 goals against average with five solo and three shared shutouts. Mariangela Medina has three shared shutouts and has not allowed a goal in three halves against Long Beach State, Oregon and Michigan. ย ย ย
BALANCED SCORING ย
Eight different players have scored for the Bruins this season. Bella Winn leads the team with four goals, and Emma Egizii and Val Vargas have scored two each. Five others have one goal each - Oruha Hayashi, Kara Croone, Lexi Wright, Lily Boyden and Payten Cooper. Two more players are on the stat sheet with one assist each - Leena Powell and Grace Shank. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
GAME WINN-ER ย
Sophomore Bella Winn has a knack for scoring the game-winning goal. Of her four goals this year, three have been game-winners - at Georgia Aug. 14, vs. Stanford Sept. 7 and vs. Maryland Sept. 28. Her latest heroics came in the 71st minute of a scoreless game against Maryland on her birthday. Winn ranks second in the Big Ten in game-winning goals. She also leads the team in goal scored with four and points with eight. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
FOURS UP FOR NAKFOOR
UCLA freshman goalkeeper Daphne Nakfoor has started every game in goal for the Bruins this season and became the first true freshman to start in goal on opening day for UCLA since Teagan Micah in 2016. Nakfoor ranks 10th nationally and third in the Big Ten with a goals against average of 0.43, allowing just five goals this season. She has five solo and three shared shutouts. On Sept. 9, Nakfoor earned Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week and Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week honors after recording a pair of shutouts at Portland and against then-top-ranked Stanford. She recorded nine saves on 21 shots against the Cardinal, the most saves by a Bruin goalkeeper since Lauren Brzykcy also had nine against Duke in 2022, and totaled five at Michigan State. Nakfoor became the first goalkeeper this season to record a shutout against Stanford, which had entered the game as the nation's top scoring offense. ย
COMEBACK KIDS
Redshirt seniors Emma Egizii and Lexi Wright and sophomore forward Bella Winn have all returned to action after missing most, if not all, of the 2024 season with injuries, and all three have been major players in UCLA's offense. Winn leads the team with four goals, eight points and three game-winning goals. Emma Egizii ranks second in scoring with six points off two goals and two assists. Wright has one goal and one assist.ย
Egizii, who scored two goals in three games in 2024 before getting injured during game four of the season, posted her first goal of the year against Portland on Sept. 4, assisted on the game-winner against Stanford on Sept. 7, scored the game-winner against Oregon on Sept. 13 and assisted on the game-winner against Rutgers on Sept. 25. Winn knocked in the game-winning goal against then-No. 1 Stanford, scored a goal against Oregon and scored the game-winner against Maryland. In 2024, Winn recorded a goal and an assist in the Bruins' first two games of the year but was injured while scoring her goal in game two and did not return the rest of the season. In just 15 career games, she has five goals and 10 points. Wright sustained a season-ending injury early in preseason in 2024 but has played 10 games this season. Her first goal since 2023 came against No. 1 Stanford, her second career goal in two games against top-ranked teams. She added an assist on the game-winner at Michigan. ย ย ย
VAMOS VARGAS ย
Junior Val Vargas has scored the game-winning goal for the Bruins in two of the last five games, accounting for the Bruins' lone goals in their 1-0 wins over Rutgers Sept. 25 and at Michigan Sept. 21. Vargas' last three goals scored for UCLA have been game-winners, two of them coming against Rutgers, in the 2024 Big Ten Championship game and at home on Sept. 25. She now ranks second on the team in goals scored with two and is third in scoring with five points after adding an assist on the game-winning goal against Maryland. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
BREWER SELECTED TO U-17 WORLD CUP SQUAD ย
Freshman defender Meila Brewer has been selected for the U.S. roster for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The 24-team tournament takes place in Morocco from Oct. 17-Nov. 8, with a training camp taking place in Spain prior to arrival. The USA will open the tournament against Ecuador on Saturday, Oct. 18 then will play China PR on Tuesday, Oct. 21 and Norway on Friday, Oct. 24. Brewer, who has five caps with the U.S. team, has started six games for the Bruins in 2025, and UCLA recorded four shutouts in those six games. Brewer missed three games earlier in the season (BYU, Long Beach State and Portland) while at national team camp in Spain and has been out since the Washington game on Oct. 4. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
IMPACT TRANSFERSย
UCLA welcomed two experienced transfers to the squad in 2025 - defender Jennie Immethun and forward Oruha Hayashi. Immethun comes to UCLA from TCU, where she earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in 2024. She started 20 games in 2024 while helping the Big 12 champions record seven shutouts, and in 2023, she started in 10 games. Hayashi joined the Bruins after two years at Iowa Western, where she twice won the United Soccer Coaches Player of the Year for Junior College Division 1. Hayashi, who scored 25 goals in 2024 and 19 in 2023, was selected the 2024-25 Betty Jo Graber NJCAA Female Student-Athlete of the Year. Both have already made big impacts on their new team, as Immethun was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after helping the Bruins record a shutout in the season opener. She has played in every minute of every game for UCLA this year and has two goal line saves while leading a Bruin defense that has allowed just five goals all year and holds a 0.38 goals against average, which ranks fourth in the nation. Hayashi has played in every game and has 10 starts. She scored a goal in the Bruins' exhibition win over LMU and netted her first official goal as a Bruin in the 2-0 win over Long Beach State and her first assist on UCLA's final goal in the 2-0 win over Stanford. She added another assist on the game-tying goal at Michigan State. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
FRESH CLASSย
The Bruins brought in a dynamic recruiting class, highlighted by U.S. Youth National Team players Sofia Atehortua, Meila Brewer, Cassidy Doogan, Daphne Nakfoor, Leena Powell and Grace Shank, and Egyptian Youth National Team player Laila Edris. Powell played in the 2025 U-20 Concacaf Championships, and Brewer helped lead the U-17s to the 4 Nations Tournament title this summer. Also joining UCLA in 2025 were freshmen Payten Cooper, Jordyn Dunn, Siena Meyer and Julia Molnar. All 11 freshmen saw action in the Bruins' exhibition against LMU, and all but Dunn has seen action during the regular season. Nakfoor joins seniors America Frias and Jennie Immethun as the only Bruin players to start in all 13 games, and Powell has 11 starts. Cooper, the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 2, is tied for sixth on the team in scoring with three points. Powell and Shank each have an assist, and Nakfoor holds a 0.43 goals against average with five solo and three shared shutouts. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
GOOD WORK, LEXIย
Redshirt senior Lexi Wright was selected as a member of the inaugural Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Fall). The award recognizes male and female student-athletes across all divisions and sports who go above and beyond in their commitment to community service, academic achievement and athletic performance. Wright supports children with cancer through Zoe's Goal-Scoring Against Childhood Cancer, a non-profit organization that raises awareness about pediatric cancer, advocates for research and funding and supports young cancer patients. Wright does regular hospital visits to UCLA's Mattel Children's Hospital to visit with patients and has worked with the UCLA campus organization Unified, which plays sports with special needs kids weekly and holds an Inclusive Sports Day. She also volunteers with Football For Her, a non-profit organization that provides a safe space and motivates those who identify as female or non-binary to play, regardless of their economic standing.ย
BRUIN DEBUTS
Eight players made their Bruin debuts in the season opener, including six freshmen. Making starts were senior transfer Jennie Immethun and freshmen Daphne Nakfoor, Grace Shank, Leena Powell and Meila Brewer. Coming in off the bench were junior transfer Oruha Hayashi and freshmen Leila Edris and Payten Cooper. Sofia Atehortua earned her first career minutes against Tennessee, Julia Molnar made her collegiate debut at BYU, Cassidy Doogan played her first game against Long Beach State, and Siena Meyer debuted at Portland. ย ย
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Date/Time: Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025 โ 1:00 p.m. CT / 11:00 a.m. PT
Location: St. Paul, Minn.
Broadcast: Big Ten Plus
Live Stats: statbroadcast.com
BRUINS WRAP UP ROAD SCHEDULE
No. 9 UCLA (8-4-1 overall, 4-2-1 in the Big Ten) will wrap up its road schedule on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. CT/11 a.m. PT at Minnesota (6-6-1, 2-4-1). The match will air on Big Ten Plus.ย
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN GOPHERS
Minnesota snapped a four-game losing streak on Thursday, beating USC, 2-1. Caroline Birdsell scored the game-winning goal in the 83rd minute. Paige Kalal, who also scored in the USC game, leads the team with five goals and 13 points, followed by Freya Jupp, who has totaled four goals. Goalkeeper Sarah Martin holds a 1.46 goals against average with three shutouts. ย ย
THE SERIES WITH MINNESOTA
UCLA is 2-0 all-time against Minnesota, winning 3-1 in 2024 and 5-0 in the 2018 NCAA second round. In last year's contest, Bridgette Marin-Valencia scored the game's first goal, and Paloma Daubert scored the game-winner in the 71st minute. Although this will be the Bruins' first road game against the Golden Gophers, it is not the first time they will have played at Elizabeth Lyle Robbie Stadium, as UCLA won its 2024 Big Ten quarterfinal game there against Penn State, 1-0. ย
LAST TIME OUT
UCLA outshot Wisconsin, 14-3, but fell to the Badgers Thursday night by a 1-0 score after Adee Boer volleyed a corner kick into the back of the net for the game's only goal in the 54th minute. The Bruins could not get anything past Wisconsin goalkeeper Drew Stover, who tied her career-high with seven saves. Wisconsin earned its third Top 10 win of the season, while UCLA dropped its second consecutive 1-0 game, both coming on the road.ย
IN THE RANKINGS
UCLA dropped from No. 4 to No. 9 in the United Soccer Coaches poll and fell three spots to No. 7 in the Top Drawer Soccer poll. Four of the 12 teams the Bruins have played this year are ranked in the Top 25 of the coaches' poll - No. 3 Stanford, No. 4 Tennessee, No. 18 Michigan State and No. 22 Georgia. UCLA is 2-1-1 against those teams. ย ย
IMMETHUN NAMED TO MIDSEASON MAC HERMANN TROPHY WATCH LISTย
Senior defender Jennie Immethun has been selected to the 35-member MAC Hermann Trophy Midseason Watch List. Immethun transferred to UCLA this season from TCU and has made an immediate impact with the Bruins. She has played in every minute of every game this year while leading a Bruin defense that has allowed just five goals all season. UCLA holds a 0.38 goals against average, which ranks third in the nation. She was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after helping the Bruins record a shutout in the season opener at Georgia, making a goal line save with 30 seconds left to play to preserve the 1-0 victory. Immethun made another goal line save a few weeks later, knocking away a header that appeared headed for goal in a 2-0 win at Portland.ย
FOUR BRUINS SELECTED TO MIDSEASON TOP 100 LISTSย
Senior Jennie Immethun and freshmen Daphne Nakfoor, Leena Powell and Grace Shank have been selected to Top Drawer Soccer's Midseason Top 100 lists. Immethun ranks 18th on the Top 100 Player list, while Nakfoor ranks 12th, Powell 60th and Shank 82nd on the Top 100 freshman list. Immethun and Nakfoor have started every game for the Bruins. Powell and Shank have played in every game, with Powell making 11 starts and Shank 8. ย
DEFENSE HOLDING STRONG
In 12 games, UCLA's defense has recorded eight shutouts and allowed just five goals, for a team goals against average of 0.33, which ranks fourth nationally. The Bruins have allowed just four goals in the run of play this season, as one of the five goals allowed was scored on a penalty kick. No opponent has scored more than one goal in a game this season, and the Bruins' four losses have been by 1-0 scores. UCLA has held opponents to single-digit shots in eight games, including a single-shot game against Tennessee, a two-shot game against Maryland, and three-shot games at Portland, against Oregon, at Michigan, against Rutgers and at Wisconsin. Freshman goalkeeper Daphne Nakfoor has allowed just five goals and holds a 0.43 goals against average with five solo and three shared shutouts. Mariangela Medina has three shared shutouts and has not allowed a goal in three halves against Long Beach State, Oregon and Michigan. ย ย ย
BALANCED SCORING ย
Eight different players have scored for the Bruins this season. Bella Winn leads the team with four goals, and Emma Egizii and Val Vargas have scored two each. Five others have one goal each - Oruha Hayashi, Kara Croone, Lexi Wright, Lily Boyden and Payten Cooper. Two more players are on the stat sheet with one assist each - Leena Powell and Grace Shank. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
GAME WINN-ER ย
Sophomore Bella Winn has a knack for scoring the game-winning goal. Of her four goals this year, three have been game-winners - at Georgia Aug. 14, vs. Stanford Sept. 7 and vs. Maryland Sept. 28. Her latest heroics came in the 71st minute of a scoreless game against Maryland on her birthday. Winn ranks second in the Big Ten in game-winning goals. She also leads the team in goal scored with four and points with eight. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
FOURS UP FOR NAKFOOR
UCLA freshman goalkeeper Daphne Nakfoor has started every game in goal for the Bruins this season and became the first true freshman to start in goal on opening day for UCLA since Teagan Micah in 2016. Nakfoor ranks 10th nationally and third in the Big Ten with a goals against average of 0.43, allowing just five goals this season. She has five solo and three shared shutouts. On Sept. 9, Nakfoor earned Top Drawer Soccer National Player of the Week and Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week honors after recording a pair of shutouts at Portland and against then-top-ranked Stanford. She recorded nine saves on 21 shots against the Cardinal, the most saves by a Bruin goalkeeper since Lauren Brzykcy also had nine against Duke in 2022, and totaled five at Michigan State. Nakfoor became the first goalkeeper this season to record a shutout against Stanford, which had entered the game as the nation's top scoring offense. ย
COMEBACK KIDS
Redshirt seniors Emma Egizii and Lexi Wright and sophomore forward Bella Winn have all returned to action after missing most, if not all, of the 2024 season with injuries, and all three have been major players in UCLA's offense. Winn leads the team with four goals, eight points and three game-winning goals. Emma Egizii ranks second in scoring with six points off two goals and two assists. Wright has one goal and one assist.ย
Egizii, who scored two goals in three games in 2024 before getting injured during game four of the season, posted her first goal of the year against Portland on Sept. 4, assisted on the game-winner against Stanford on Sept. 7, scored the game-winner against Oregon on Sept. 13 and assisted on the game-winner against Rutgers on Sept. 25. Winn knocked in the game-winning goal against then-No. 1 Stanford, scored a goal against Oregon and scored the game-winner against Maryland. In 2024, Winn recorded a goal and an assist in the Bruins' first two games of the year but was injured while scoring her goal in game two and did not return the rest of the season. In just 15 career games, she has five goals and 10 points. Wright sustained a season-ending injury early in preseason in 2024 but has played 10 games this season. Her first goal since 2023 came against No. 1 Stanford, her second career goal in two games against top-ranked teams. She added an assist on the game-winner at Michigan. ย ย ย
VAMOS VARGAS ย
Junior Val Vargas has scored the game-winning goal for the Bruins in two of the last five games, accounting for the Bruins' lone goals in their 1-0 wins over Rutgers Sept. 25 and at Michigan Sept. 21. Vargas' last three goals scored for UCLA have been game-winners, two of them coming against Rutgers, in the 2024 Big Ten Championship game and at home on Sept. 25. She now ranks second on the team in goals scored with two and is third in scoring with five points after adding an assist on the game-winning goal against Maryland. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
BREWER SELECTED TO U-17 WORLD CUP SQUAD ย
Freshman defender Meila Brewer has been selected for the U.S. roster for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. The 24-team tournament takes place in Morocco from Oct. 17-Nov. 8, with a training camp taking place in Spain prior to arrival. The USA will open the tournament against Ecuador on Saturday, Oct. 18 then will play China PR on Tuesday, Oct. 21 and Norway on Friday, Oct. 24. Brewer, who has five caps with the U.S. team, has started six games for the Bruins in 2025, and UCLA recorded four shutouts in those six games. Brewer missed three games earlier in the season (BYU, Long Beach State and Portland) while at national team camp in Spain and has been out since the Washington game on Oct. 4. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
IMPACT TRANSFERSย
UCLA welcomed two experienced transfers to the squad in 2025 - defender Jennie Immethun and forward Oruha Hayashi. Immethun comes to UCLA from TCU, where she earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in 2024. She started 20 games in 2024 while helping the Big 12 champions record seven shutouts, and in 2023, she started in 10 games. Hayashi joined the Bruins after two years at Iowa Western, where she twice won the United Soccer Coaches Player of the Year for Junior College Division 1. Hayashi, who scored 25 goals in 2024 and 19 in 2023, was selected the 2024-25 Betty Jo Graber NJCAA Female Student-Athlete of the Year. Both have already made big impacts on their new team, as Immethun was named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week after helping the Bruins record a shutout in the season opener. She has played in every minute of every game for UCLA this year and has two goal line saves while leading a Bruin defense that has allowed just five goals all year and holds a 0.38 goals against average, which ranks fourth in the nation. Hayashi has played in every game and has 10 starts. She scored a goal in the Bruins' exhibition win over LMU and netted her first official goal as a Bruin in the 2-0 win over Long Beach State and her first assist on UCLA's final goal in the 2-0 win over Stanford. She added another assist on the game-tying goal at Michigan State. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
FRESH CLASSย
The Bruins brought in a dynamic recruiting class, highlighted by U.S. Youth National Team players Sofia Atehortua, Meila Brewer, Cassidy Doogan, Daphne Nakfoor, Leena Powell and Grace Shank, and Egyptian Youth National Team player Laila Edris. Powell played in the 2025 U-20 Concacaf Championships, and Brewer helped lead the U-17s to the 4 Nations Tournament title this summer. Also joining UCLA in 2025 were freshmen Payten Cooper, Jordyn Dunn, Siena Meyer and Julia Molnar. All 11 freshmen saw action in the Bruins' exhibition against LMU, and all but Dunn has seen action during the regular season. Nakfoor joins seniors America Frias and Jennie Immethun as the only Bruin players to start in all 13 games, and Powell has 11 starts. Cooper, the Big Ten Freshman of the Week on Sept. 2, is tied for sixth on the team in scoring with three points. Powell and Shank each have an assist, and Nakfoor holds a 0.43 goals against average with five solo and three shared shutouts. ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
GOOD WORK, LEXIย
Redshirt senior Lexi Wright was selected as a member of the inaugural Allstate NACDA Good Works Team (Fall). The award recognizes male and female student-athletes across all divisions and sports who go above and beyond in their commitment to community service, academic achievement and athletic performance. Wright supports children with cancer through Zoe's Goal-Scoring Against Childhood Cancer, a non-profit organization that raises awareness about pediatric cancer, advocates for research and funding and supports young cancer patients. Wright does regular hospital visits to UCLA's Mattel Children's Hospital to visit with patients and has worked with the UCLA campus organization Unified, which plays sports with special needs kids weekly and holds an Inclusive Sports Day. She also volunteers with Football For Her, a non-profit organization that provides a safe space and motivates those who identify as female or non-binary to play, regardless of their economic standing.ย
BRUIN DEBUTS
Eight players made their Bruin debuts in the season opener, including six freshmen. Making starts were senior transfer Jennie Immethun and freshmen Daphne Nakfoor, Grace Shank, Leena Powell and Meila Brewer. Coming in off the bench were junior transfer Oruha Hayashi and freshmen Leila Edris and Payten Cooper. Sofia Atehortua earned her first career minutes against Tennessee, Julia Molnar made her collegiate debut at BYU, Cassidy Doogan played her first game against Long Beach State, and Siena Meyer debuted at Portland. ย ย
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