UCLA Women’s Soccer 2016 Season Preview

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Dec 8, 2013; Cary, NC, USA; UCLA Bruins players hold up the NCAA Championship trophy. The Bruins defeated the Seminoles 1-0 in overtime at WakeMed Soccer Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 8, 2013; Cary, NC, USA; UCLA Bruins players hold up the NCAA Championship trophy. The Bruins defeated the Seminoles 1-0 in overtime at WakeMed Soccer Park. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /

UCLA Women’s Soccer Preview

If you are currently riding the soccer fever and wondering what you would do once the US Women’s Soccer team gets the gold medal, worry no more, because UCLA Women’s Soccer season is upon us.

This will be Head Coach Amanda Cromwell’s fourth year with the Bruins. In her first year with the team, Cromwell led UCLA to its first ever NCAA title. The second year was just as successful, with the Bruins getting to the NCAA Quarterfinals and finishing with a 21-1-2 record.

Last year, the Bruins experienced a bit of a setback, going 8-10-1 after losing nine starters, including six players who were drafted in the 2015 NWSL Draft.

Knowing that something needed to get done, Cromwell got to work and signed the No. 1 freshman class in the nation.

Here’s what we can expect this coming season:

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  1. UCLA Women’s Soccer Preview
  2. Players to Watch
  3. Coaches/Staff
  4. Schedule
  5. 2015 Result
  6. 2016 Outlook, Ticket and Social Media info

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