Arizona soccer pulls out a draw against UAB
By Delaney PennArizona comes from behind to secure a draw against the University of Alabama at Birmingham late in the second half. Read more
Arizona comes from behind to secure a draw against the University of Alabama at Birmingham late in the second half. Read more
While he may lack the white beard and giant belly, Arizona Assistant Director of Equipment Operations Brian Brigger provides many athletes a Christmas throughout the school year in the form of team gear. Read more
It’s been written before that UA women's soccer is coming off its best season in program history. It’s been written that head coach Tony Amato has talked about how his team can’t simply coast off last year’s accomplishments and that he’s trying to set last year’s success as the program standard. What has that looked like so far? Read more
“I saw Amanda pass me the ball I wanted to be composed and I just slotted it exactly where Tony [Amato] wants me to always put it. I executed on that and that was really important for me,” Jill Aguilera said. Read more
Arizona’s combination goal also shows the talent and soccer IQ of Arizona’s underclassmen. UA relied on seniors for most of their offense, with Cali Crisler, Gabi Stoian and Charlotte Brascia generating most of their offense. But no, it was two freshmen and a sophomore that carved up the Baylor defense. Read more
“I’m grateful for it and glad that I was able to establish that but it doesn’t stop there, it continues," Burdett said. Read more
A pair of goals was all that Arizona women's soccer needed as it cruised to a 2-0 victory Friday night. Arizona took care of Boise State in Mulcahy Stadium as junior Taryn Siegele and freshman Brooke Wilson each found the back of the net, giving the Wildcats their fifth-straight win of the season. Read more
Of course, University of Arizona’s women’s soccer won its of games last week in Tempe, but how did the rest of the Pac-12 fare this week? Read more
The Arizona Wildcats soccer team seem to have found its stride. The ‘Cats beat the New Hampshire Wildcats 2-0 on Sunday afternoon in UA’s second leg of the Sun Devil Desert Classic in Tempe. Jada Talley (5’) and Emily Knous (29’) scored for Arizona. Read more
UA was able to maintain control of the game, win 50/50 balls and pass throughout the field to create dangerous chances. Read more
The Arizona Wildcats, fresh off their 6-0 thrashing of Houston Baptist University, are traveling to Tempe for match days four and five to participate in the Sun Devil Desert Classic. The ‘Cats will play Southeast Missouri State University and the University of New Hampshire while up north. Read more
“I think it’s a celebration of them, our support staff, our assistant coaches. I feel really fortunate to have the group I have and we have a lot more that we want to do moving forward, so I think this is a milestone so to speak, but we’re going to enjoy it tonight, enjoy the performance, but we’ve got a lot more we want to do,” Amato said. Read more
Arizona used HBU’s conservative approach to its advantage and played fast with the ball. The ‘Cats consistently sustained possession in their attacking third, but since HBU sat nine or 10 players behind the ball, UA struggled at first to combine and play through the defense. Read more