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The Loggers ended the season strong, securing four wins and one tie in their final five matches, outscoring opponents 14-3.
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Women's Soccer Wrap-Up: Loggers Show Growth, Will Return With Strong Roster

The Loggers ended the season strong, securing four wins and one tie in their final five matches, outscoring opponents 14-3.
The University of Puget Sound women's soccer team, led by head coach Stephanie Cox, concluded its season with a 9-1-6 record in conference play, finishing in second place. The Loggers ended the season strong, securing four wins and one tie in their final five matches, outscoring opponents 14-3.
 
The Loggers started the season on a high note, earning a 1-1 tie at Cal Lutheran, the defending national champions. The season ended with a dominant 3-0 victory away against Whitworth, a team they had tied 1-1 earlier in the season. This strong finish showcases the team's growth and determination.
 
Forward Leila Hausia-Haugen '26, the Loggers' leading scorer with nine goals and six assists, earned First Team All-Conference honors and will captain the team this fall. She recently represented Tonga in Olympic Qualifiers and will compete in this summer's Women's Nations Cup. The team will also see the return of three Second Team All-Conference honorees: Sydney Boyd '27, Zoe Witter '27, and Gianna Maldonado '27. The team welcomes an extremely competitive class of 10 freshmen, all looking to compete for starting positions and help the Loggers win a conference championship.
 
Beyond athletic achievements, the senior class made a significant impact on both the women's soccer program and the entire athletic department. Emily O'Neil '25 and Zoe Fowler '25 received recognition for their leadership and community service efforts on behalf of the athletic department at the All-Sports Awards. The team also received the team spirit award for their support of other teams within the department. The Loggers expressed pride in their ability to uplift other teams and individuals, making a difference beyond their own group.
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