2019 Women's D1 Soccer Talk!!!!

UCLA plays LMU and UC Irvine on Sunday in back to back games. They play LMU at 8:15am and then Irvine at 9:30am followed by UCI and LMU playing at 10:45am. UCLA is hosting at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. I'm guessing that the games will be played with 30 minute periods.
 
Fullerton Rangers New Director of Coaching - Demian Brown


Dear Fullerton Rangers Families, Coaches and Soccer Community,

The Fullerton Rangers Board of Directors are excited to announce: effective April 1st 2019, Coach Demian Brown will rejoin the organization as the new Director of Coaching (DOC) and will address key areas of our club competitive program in addition to having oversight of all programs within the Fullerton Rangers umbrella: Club competitive, Recreation and Signature, with the goal of enhancing the playing experience for all players and to improve transitional pathways within our organization.

Coach Demian brings a vast level of expertise and vision across all levels, from the youngest ages at youth recreational to the most competitive levels of college division 1 soccer. Coach Demian brings an infectious energy and is highly motivated to return to the Fullerton Rangers. His arrival promises to add an exciting chapter in the long and storied 52 year history of the Fullerton Rangers.

In 2016, Coach Jeremy Brownell was nominated by his fellow coaches to step into the DOC role at a critical time and provided much needed leadership, stability and integrity. Coach Jeremy’s steadfast resolve, dedication and unwavering commitment in an ever changing soccer landscape, is a big reason why the Fullerton Rangers competitive program continues today and why our recreational program has made significant improvements. The Fullerton Rangers are grateful for Coach Jeremy’s contributions that span a remarkable 20 years. He is the only Fullerton Rangers Coach to have guided (3) teams to CSL League Cup Championships in the same season (2015).

Coach Demian Brown and Coach Jeremy Brownell share a love and dedication to the Fullerton Rangers families, players and community.

Welcome Coach Demian Brown and Thank you Coach Jeremy Brownell, on behalf of the Fullerton Rangers BOD, players, coaches and families!

Respectfully,
 
Fullerton Rangers New Director of Coaching - Demian Brown


Dear Fullerton Rangers Families, Coaches and Soccer Community,

The Fullerton Rangers Board of Directors are excited to announce: effective April 1st 2019, Coach Demian Brown will rejoin the organization as the new Director of Coaching (DOC) and will address key areas of our club competitive program in addition to having oversight of all programs within the Fullerton Rangers umbrella: Club competitive, Recreation and Signature, with the goal of enhancing the playing experience for all players and to improve transitional pathways within our organization.

Coach Demian brings a vast level of expertise and vision across all levels, from the youngest ages at youth recreational to the most competitive levels of college division 1 soccer. Coach Demian brings an infectious energy and is highly motivated to return to the Fullerton Rangers. His arrival promises to add an exciting chapter in the long and storied 52 year history of the Fullerton Rangers.

In 2016, Coach Jeremy Brownell was nominated by his fellow coaches to step into the DOC role at a critical time and provided much needed leadership, stability and integrity. Coach Jeremy’s steadfast resolve, dedication and unwavering commitment in an ever changing soccer landscape, is a big reason why the Fullerton Rangers competitive program continues today and why our recreational program has made significant improvements. The Fullerton Rangers are grateful for Coach Jeremy’s contributions that span a remarkable 20 years. He is the only Fullerton Rangers Coach to have guided (3) teams to CSL League Cup Championships in the same season (2015).

Coach Demian Brown and Coach Jeremy Brownell share a love and dedication to the Fullerton Rangers families, players and community.

Welcome Coach Demian Brown and Thank you Coach Jeremy Brownell, on behalf of the Fullerton Rangers BOD, players, coaches and families!

Respectfully,
SJ-in the past I use to set up scrimmages with JB. Good guy. Was his time as the DOC just on an interim basis?
 
Pepp 2 CSUF 1. Fullerton looked pretty good!

Pepp 7 Point Loma 0
Pepperdine was strong. Field seemed unusually slow for how short the grass looked. Then again Fullerton's seems that way right now as well. I guess that is what it is like if you live where water falls from the sky on a regular basis.

The new dormitories look nice, but I was astounded that they had all the required machinery and crews right next to the field/track complex and the only thing they did to that slope was add landscaping. It would have been SO easy to pore some concrete bleachers. The team and coaches are top notch and deserve better treatment. They still have port-a-potties! Someone in the administration really does not want the field to have bleachers.
 
Pepp 4 ASU 0

They played UNM in the am for 40 minutes, and I guess they “won” that match as well. I wasn’t there but I heard both matches were pretty good.
Pepp is going to be a dangerous team next season. Everything is clicking right now and will only get better. Pepp completely dominated both games yesterday. UNM wasn’t much of a challenge and we only played them for a half (ASU player them for their first half and tied 1-1).

We completely dominated ASU’s back line. Their offense had some good chances in the first but our D, and your player, shut those down and then they got frustrated in the 2nd half.

Had a good turnout in terms of fans (lots of youth teams there) and playing in Sun Devil Stadium under the lights was awesome. Wish you could have seen the group of college boys heckling your player from behind her net. I think she enjoyed it and fed off them.
 
Pepp is going to be a dangerous team next season. Everything is clicking right now and will only get better. Pepp completely dominated both games yesterday. UNM wasn’t much of a challenge and we only played them for a half (ASU player them for their first half and tied 1-1).

We completely dominated ASU’s back line. Their offense had some good chances in the first but our D, and your player, shut those down and then they got frustrated in the 2nd half.

Had a good turnout in terms of fans (lots of youth teams there) and playing in Sun Devil Stadium under the lights was awesome. Wish you could have seen the group of college boys heckling your player from behind her net. I think she enjoyed it and fed off them.
If you are judging your teams future success based on their performance against ASU as competition you are an idiot.
 
UCLA vs LMU was 2-0 Bruins. They played two 30 minute halves. UCLA vs UC Irvine was 1-1. UCLA played them back to back and missing 5 starters and missed a few easy goals.

Irvine is solid.
 
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