Incorporating new talent into a team often brings unique experiences and diverse playing styles, but finding success on a new squad isn’t always easy. These transfers, though, have immediately impacted the first month of the 2024 women’s college soccer season.
Here are four standout transfers who are influencing some of that nation’s top women’s soccer programs:
Note: All team records are through Sept. 17, 2024
Ryan Campbell, UCLA (GK)
The 2023 Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Year chose to finish out her graduate studies at UCLA after four seasons at Stanford where she competed in the 2023 Women’s College Cup final. The new first-string keeper for the Bruins has tallied six clean sheets so far and is averaging a .830 save percentage.
Ryan Campbell’s six saves led the way as the Bruins recorded their sixth shutout in seven games in a 0-0 draw at Tennessee.
Recap: https://t.co/rG5w1a3Vsp
🎥: SECN+ | #GoBruins pic.twitter.com/Nrqg7I4e8y— UCLA Women’s Soccer (@UCLAWSoccer)