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2024/25 SOCCER general off-season news thread

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I always like to set up these threads for all the sports to account for any off-season and spring (for this sport) scrimmage and training period news.

1st, just a quick look back with some summary numbers from this past season:
Record - 12-5-5 overall; 4-2-5 in the regular season in their 1st season back in the Big 12, which equaled them ending up in 9th place in the standings ( https://big12sports.com/standings.aspx?path=soc) with 17 points.
Big 12 Tournament - Unlike the Pac 12, the Big 12 does have a conference tourney. The Buffs were the #9 seed, and won their 1st round match over #8 Utah before losing to @1 seed TCU. (The Horned Frogs ended up getting upset in the final 1-0, losing to the #6 seed KU Jayhawks.)
NCAA Tournament - The Buffs had to go on the road to Winston-Salem. 1st off they upset regional #7 seed Georgia 3-2. Then, facing regional host and #2 regional seed and #3 ranked Wake Forest, the Buffs fell 1-3. (As I type this, Wake Forest has advanced all the way to the (all ACC) Final 4, where they're scheduled to face to face #3 in their region Stanford in their sem match Friday 12/6, with the winner facing off against the winner of Duke - North Carolina semi, with the final then on Monday, 12/9.)
The team's ratings from the sources I could find:
RPI
- Before the NCAA Tournament began (report dated 11/10), the Buffs had a #55 RPI (per https://www.ncaa.com/rankings/soccer-women/d1/ncaa-womens-soccer-rpi)
KPI (available through a query at https://faktorsports.com/),- Updated through 11/18 as I type this (but based on the record for CU noted may not include their 1st round NCAA tourney win), the Buffs' KPI was #52.
Massey (https://masseyratings.com/csocw/ncaa-d1/ratings) - #46 (as of matches played through 11/28, so unlike RPI includes NCAA tourney matches to date.)

Then, a few things I wanted to note:

  • The BIG change the NCAA voted on that begins next (2025/26) academic year for ALL sports is that maximum roster numbers have I believe been set for every sport, and scholarship maximums have been increased so that a school MAY (but doesn't have to) issue full scholarships to all student-athletes on their roster. Specifically related to soccer:
    • Max rosters starting next academic year is 28 for soccer. (The Buffs only had 24 on this season's roster, but 2023 had 28 so would have been at the limit. From one twitter account that often shows up on my feed, quite a few student-athletes who had verbal commits at different schools (but not CU) had their offers pulled because the schools were going to be over the roster limit.)
    • The scholarship limit of 28 is a BIG increase from this and prior years, which was 14. I did look quick, and partial scholarships are still allowed next academic year. (Of course, no school HAS to increase their scholarship numbers (although Title IX still applies), so this may create more of a "have and have not" disperity between schools based on who has the resouces and motivation to compete for championships in various Olympic sports they choose to prioritize.)

  • I'd already reported it in the signing news thread, but also wanted to note here that the team announced an (initial) 5 student-athlete frosh class for the coming season. The article is at https://cubuffs.com/news/2024/11/14/soccer-sanchez-buffs-add-five-for-2025 .
  • With that announcement, and with 9 recognized on this past season's Senior Day, looks like there may be room for the team to add up to 8*** more student-athletes, either through additional froshies or from the transfer portal (which Coach Sanchez and company have had solid success in the past). (***I'm calculating (GUESSING) this from 28 new roster limit - 24 in this past seasons roster + 9 recognized at senior days - 5 frosh already announced.)
 
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A couple days ago the team announced its spring scrimmage schedule.




Article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/2/20/soccer-colorado-sets-spring-slate

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Colorado Sets Spring Slate​

The Buffs host three dates at Prentup Field

By: Seth Pringle, Athletic Communications

BOULDER –
Colorado soccer's 2025 spring soccer season is quickly approaching as the team prepares for its upcoming four-game slate.

The Buffaloes will play two matches in March and then wrap up with two dates in April, followed by the Colorado Cup.

CU starts with a trip down to Air Force for the third consecutive spring. The Buffs will take on the Falcons on March 2 at 1 p.m. MT. Colorado will also be on the road the following week, playing at Colorado State on March 9.

The Buffs' first home date is set for April 5, taking on Big 12 rival BYU. Colorado will also play host to Nebraska on April 13.

Prentup Field will play host to the Colorado Cup on April 26 for the second consecutive season. Denver, Colorado College, Air Force, Northern Colorado and UCCS will compete throughout the day, with the first matches starting at 10 a.m. MT.

All home matches are open to the public with free admission. There is limited seating, and fans are encouraged to bring their own portable chairs.
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Buffs won their first spring match 3-1 at the Air Force Academy on Sunday afternoon. Looks like goals were scored by senior to be Emerson Layne (2x) and junior transfer Reagan Kotschau.

 
hope they can score a bit better out of their offense this year. They seem to get goals of set plays or just cleaning up garbage in front of the net.
 
Buffs were in Ft Collins Sunday afternoon and finished with a 1-1 draw v Colorado State. CU's goal came from Emerson Layne, who is from Ft. Collins. The Rams equalized on a PK.
 
Calgary Wild are a professional team. It looks like they are in preseason with league play starting in April. Buffs lost 2-3, but check out this goal by Faith Leyba! -
https://NOPE/CUBuffsSoccer/status/1901844499439251625/video/1
 
here is a video of the goal. With this goal I could not help but think about the bicycle kick Shandre Hopcroft had against Stanfordhttps://NOPE/CUBuffsSoccer/status/1901844499439251625
 
Reagan Kotschau has an invite to the U-20 national team training camp. (I am not able to imbed tweets - any ideas as to why?)
 
Here is the Instagram post about Ms. Kotschau's invite -




And, the accompanying article - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/3/28/soccer-kotschau-named-to-uswynt-u20-training-roster

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CHICAGO – Colorado newcomer Reagan Kotschau was one of 24 players to be called up to the U.S. Under-20 Women's Youth National Team training camp set for March 31-April 7 at the Kansas City Current's University of Kansas Health System Training Center.

Becki Tweed, a current assistant coach for the San Diego Wave, a former assistant coach for Angel City FC, and a former U.S. U20 WNT assistant coach, will run that camp. The camp, along with the U19 and U18 National Teams, which are holding camp in Fayetteville, Ga., will populate the U.S. team that attempts to qualify for the 2026 FIFA U20 World Cup at the 2025 Concacaf Women's U20 Championship, set for May 29-June 8 in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

Kotschau, a 5-5 midfielder from Thornton, Colo., started all 38 of her matches in two seasons at Washington State. The Broomfield High School graduate posted five goals and eight assists in Pullman. Kotschau was a Pac-12 All-Freshman Team selection in 2023, totaling a career-high 10 points (4 G, 2 A). She finished the 2023 season ranked No. 41 in the TDS Top 100 Freshmen rankings. Kotschau was an honorable mention All-WCC selection in 2024, leading the Cougars with six assists. Before WSU, she was named the ECNL U17 National Player of the Year as Real Colorado's top scorer. Kotschau was a two-time ECNL All-American and led Real Colorado to the 2022 U17 National Championship. She was a 2022 high school All-American and the Colorado Soccer Coaches 2021 Player of the Year. Kotschau was twice maned First Team All-Front Range League at BHS and led Broomfield to the 5A state title in 2021.

The CU midfielder was one of seven players midfielders named to the roster.

The Buffaloes, minus Kotschau, will continue the spring season, taking on BYU at Prentup Field on April 5 (5 p.m.).
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In a scrimmage this past Saturday (that got moved for some reason to CSU from Prentup), the Buffs beat BYU 3-2 with CU's goals from Fisher, Hope Leyba and Holley.




 
New opponent and time for this Sunday's scrimmage. (Original opponent was scheduled to be Nebraska.)

 
A couple hours until the start of today's scrimmage -



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Edit - The team also had its end of season celebration yesterday - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/4/12/cu-soccer-celebrates-2024-season

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CU Soccer Celebrates 2024 Season​

By: Seth Pringle, Athletic Communications

BOULDER–
The Colorado soccer team gathered Saturday evening at the Rooftop Lounge of the Champions Center to celebrate the 2024 season at the team's annual year-end banquet.

The Buffaloes, who finished 12-5-5 last season, clinched their second consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the second round for the first time since the 2019 season.

2024 Team Awards
MVP – Jordan Nytes
Offensive MVP – Hope Leyba
Defensive MVP – Faith Leyba
Newcomer of the Year – Jace Holley
Herbst Academic Award – Emerson Layne
Strength and Condition Award – Laura Gouvin
Buff Cup – Ava Priest
Goal of the Year – Ava Priest


Junior goalkeeper Jordan Nytes was honored as the team's Most Valuable Player. She was selected as a United Soccer Coaches Third Team All-American, becoming the first CU goalkeeper to earn All-America status. Nytes, the 2024 Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Year, was in net for all 11 of Colorado's shutouts last season, ranking second in the Big 12 and sixth in the NCAA> Her 11 clean sheets tied for the second-most in a season by a CU keeper. She took home five Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week awards throughout the season, becoming the most honored goalkeeper in a season since the award's inception in 2020. The Aurora, Colo., native set the CU record for consecutive shutout minutes, posting a streak of 583:33 minutes of scoreless soccer.

Sophomore Hope Leyba took home her first Offensive MVP award. She led the team with 18 points this past season. Leyba registered a career-high eight goals and handed out two assists. Leyba ranked fifth in the Big 12 in shots on goal per game (1.64) and was fourth in the conference in shot accuracy (.529). The Phoenix, Ariz., native scored in big situations late in the season, finishing with goals in three of the last four games, including the game-tying goal in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at Georgia.

Sophomore Faith Leyba locked up the team's Defensive MVP. A First Team All-Big 12 selection, she started all 22 matches for the Buffs and led CU's field players in minutes with 1,896. Leyba was a vital part of the CU defensive corps, recording 11 shouts in 2024. The second-year Buff dished out two assists and played the full 90 minutes in 16 of CU's 22 matches. The Phoenix, Ariz., native also earned her second career All-Region selection, landing First Team All-Midwest Region honors.

Freshman Jace Holley finished fourth on the team with eight points in her rookie campaign. She scored four goals in 2024, all of the game-winning variety. Holley ranked third in the Big 12 with her four game-winning goals and was selected Big 12 All-Freshman. Holley started 13 matches and played in all 22. The Fort Collins, Colo., native finished the year No. 72 in Top Drawer Soccer's Freshman Top 100.

Junior Emerson Layne was awarded the team's Academic Award. She started 15 matches and played in all 22. Layne had six points (2 G, 2 A) last season, picking up the game-winning goal in CU's 1-0 win at Iowa State. Laura Gouvin, a grad transfer in 2024, was honored with the Strength and Conditioning Award. Gouvin started all 22 matches in her lone season at CU, totaling two assists.

Sophomore Ava Priest was bestowed the yearly Buff Cup award for accumulating the most points during team competition during the spring season. She took home the Goal of the Year award for her game-tying goal at Texas Tech.

Colorado resumes its spring season at Prentup Field on Sunday. The Buffs, originally scheduled to play Nebraska, will now host local USL W side Albion SC at Noon.
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From social media posts, the Buffs won today's scrimmage 2-0. Layne got the Buffs up early with a goal in the 8th minute, then Holley clinched it with a header in the final minute.

 
Article on the schedule - https://cubuffs.com/news/2025/4/16/colorado-big-12-announce-2025-soccer-schedule

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Colorado, Big 12 Announce 2025 Soccer Schedule​

Colorado opens the season with six home matches

By: Seth Pringle, Athletic Communications

BOULDER –
Head coach Danny Sanchez announced the 2025 Colorado soccer schedule on Wednesday, along with the Big 12 Conference schedule release.

The Buffaloes will play eight non-conference matchups before an 11-match Big 12 schedule. The 2025 slate features 12 home matches and eight opponents from the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

CU will be back at Prentup Field for the first time with an exhibition matchup against in-state rival Colorado College on Aug. 7.

The Buffaloes' bid for a third consecutive NCAA Tournament berth will get underway with a six-match homestand, tied for the longest in program history. The season begins on Thursday, Aug. 14, against Big 10 foe Michigan State. The opening weekend concludes on Sunday, Aug. 17, against Air Force.

The homestand continues with Fordham (Aug. 21), UNC Greensboro (Aug. 24), New Mexico State (Aug. 28) and Wyoming (Aug. 31).

Colorado will make its first-ever visit to Madison, Wis., to take on the Badgers on Sept. 7. It will be CU's first meeting with Wisconsin since the 2001 season in Boulder.

CU closes out the non-conference schedule with the Denver Derby, taking long-time rival DU on Sept. 11 at the University of Denver Soccer Stadium.

The Buffs open Big 12 play with a three-game homestand, starting on Sept. 18, against Kansas State. CU will host Iowa State (Sept. 25) and meet Houston for the first time on Sept. 28.

CU's remaining Big 12 home opponents include Arizona State (Oct. 10), Texas Tech (Oct. 23) and Arizona (Oct. 26).

The Buffaloes will be on the road against TCU (Oct. 2), Baylor (Oct. 5), Utah (Oct. 16), BYU (Oct. 20) and Kansas (Oct. 30).

The Big 12 Tournament features a few changes this season. The field will be narrowed down from 12 in 2024 to eight in 2025. The 2025 tournament will also have a change of venue. The first two rounds of the bracket will be played at TCU (Nov. 3 & 5), with the Big 12 Championship match set to take place on Nov. 8 at Baylor.
Times and TV information will be announced at a later date.

Tickets can be purchased online at CUBuffs.com/SoccerTix


2025 Schedule
DateOpponentLocation
Aug. 7Colorado College (Exh.)Prentup Field
Aug. 14 Michigan StatePrentup Field
Aug. 17Air ForcePrentup Field
Aug. 21FordhamPrentup Field
Aug. 24UNC GreensboroPrentup Field
Aug. 28New Mexico StatePrentup Field
Aug. 31WyomingPrentup Field
Sept. 7WisconsinMadison, Wis.
Sept. 11DenverDenver, Colo.
Sept. 18Kansas State*Prentup Field
Sept. 25Iowa State*Prentup Field
Sept. 28Houston*Prentup Field
Oct. 2TCU*Fort Worth, Texas
Oct. 5Baylor*Waco, Texas
Oct. 10Arizona State*Pretnup Field
Oct. 16Utah*Salt Lake City, Utah
Oct. 20BYU*Provo, Utah
Oct. 23Texas Tech*Prentup Field
Oct. 26 Arizona*Prentup Field
Oct. 30Kansas*Lawrence, Kan.
Nov. 3-8Big 12 TournamentFort Worth & Waco, Texas
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