Ally Courtnall had a choice to make.
In her youth, she went back and forth between Canadian and American national team programs, but there came a day when she had to choose just one country to represent on the national stage.
Since 1919
Ally Courtnall had a choice to make.
In her youth, she went back and forth between Canadian and American national team programs, but there came a day when she had to choose just one country to represent on the national stage.
Coming into this weekend, the Bruins women’s soccer team was focused on improving their game rather than worrying about who they were playing. Their approach turned out to be the right one as they earned two more road victories.
No. 3 UCLA (9-0-2, 2-0-1) again takes to the road with a game against Oregon tonight and Oregon State on Sunday afternoon.
A full 90-minute soccer game puts a fair share of wear and tear on players.
With two wins, it’s hard to see how the on-field result wasn’t the most important one for UCLA women’s soccer this past roadtrip.
When a team is looking to start a road trip off right, getting the year’s first victory against a Pac-12 opponent helps.
Make a checklist for zero week ““ go to Bruin Bash, buy textbooks, make sure to know where all your classes are. Now, add in a five-day trip to Arizona.