California vs North Carolina, 2024 NCAA Division I Women, 2024 NCAA Division I Women

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California are hosting North Carolina at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Women's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Women's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

CAL California

No. Name
1 Teagan Wy (GK)
19 Courtney Boone
22 Julia Leontini
17 Alex Klos
39 Noelle Bond-Flasza
2 Aasha Mclyn
8 Alexis Wright
12 Karlie Lema
14 Malia Mcmahon
26 Miriam Hils
3 Mya Daily

UNC North Carolina

No. Name
0 Clare Gagne (GK)
18 Bella Sember
13 Kate Faasse
6 Emerson Elgin
4 Aven Alvarez
7 Linda Ullmark
19 Aria Nagai
34 Tessa Dellarose
5 Maddie Dahlien
11 Makenna Dominguez
8 Bella Gaetino

NCAAW Soccer News

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Highlight: Vandy upsets FSU in PKs, advances to first Sweet 16
Highlight: Vandy upsets FSU in PKs, advances to first Sweet 16

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Ambrose commends Commodores on their impressive performance

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Soccer Roundup: Nine SEC teams play, six advance

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South Carolina's Barry on last home game: 'It's just a perfect ending'

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