A win over Pomona-Pitzer last Friday would have left the University of La Verne's women's soccer team in third place in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, but the Sagehens proved to be too much for the Leopards, defeating La Verne 3-2, leaving them 5-7 in SCIAC.
This year's women's soccer team has put together a successful recipe for its season. The Leopards bring back all of last seasons starting line-up along with a new and talented recruiting class.
Assistant head trainer Jim May and women's basketball and softball coach Julie Kline are trying to bring back a voice for the student athlete. The two are trying to revive the Student Athletic Advisory Committee (SAAC) that once flourished at the University of La Verne.
With a squad of seven freshmen, five sophomores, and one junior and senior, one would think that the University of La Verne women's soccer team would be looking ahead a couple of years before they would expect to win a conference title.