USC women's soccer program announces the eighth-ranked class in the nation, featuring 10 incoming freshmen, mainly from Southern California, and three of Top Drawer Soccer's top-100 recruits.

Why It Matters

The recruitment of a highly-ranked class signifies the team's commitment to maintaining competitiveness and excellence, potentially impacting the program's performance in upcoming seasons.

By the Numbers
  • 10 incoming freshmen
  • 7 players from Southern California
  • 3 of Top Drawer Soccer's top-100 recruits in the class
  • 4 of the seven Southern California players ranked in the Top 20 in the region
State of Play
  • USC women's soccer program set to start the 2024 season in August with an eighth-ranked class in the nation
  • Head Coach Jane Alukonis leading the recruitment of local talent and top-ranked individuals
Bottom Line

The USC women's soccer program's successful recruitment of the eighth-ranked class in the nation solidifies its commitment to excellence and sets the stage for a competitive and promising future.