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First-Year Head Coach Chris Brown Announces 2024 Women’s Soccer Schedule

July 15, 2024

TAMPA, Fla. (July 15, 2024) – The new era of University of South Florida women's soccer is upon us Head Coach Chris Brown announced the schedule for the 2024 season on Monday. The Bulls open the year on a four-match homestand at the friendly confines of Corbett Stadium. The 2024 slate features the defending National Champions and two additional 2023 Women's College Cup teams.
 
"The schedule this fall will present our group with a variety of different looks and challenges," said Coach Brown. "Specifically, we believe our non-conference schedule will fully prepare us for what we expect will be a very competitive American Athletic Conference slate. We look forward to the opportunity in front of us."
 
South Florida will kick off the 2024 campaign against defending National Champions Florida State on Thursday, August 15, in Tampa. The first touch between the Bulls and Seminoles is slated for 7 p.m. It will be the 13th meeting between the two sides, and only the fifth time FSU has made the trip to Tampa.
 
South Florida welcomes Jacksonville for its second-straight in-state matchup on Sunday, August 18. The Bulls play host to the Southern Jaguars on Wednesday, August 21. USF wraps up the homestand with its third in-state contest as FGCU comes to town on Sunday, August 25. The Eagles are the defending A-SUN champions and are the second College Cup team the Bulls will face.
 
South Florida will get its first road test with a trip to Lawrence and a contest with Kansas on Thursday, August 29.
 
USF opens the new month with another Sunshine State showdown with rival UCF on Thursday, September 5.
 
South Florida opens AAC play with a road versus Charlotte on Thursday, September 12.
 
The Bulls return to the friendly confines of Corbett Stadium for their fifth in-state and final non-conference matchup, as the Stetson Hatters come to Tampa on September 15. South Florida remains in Tampa for its first home AAC contest when Rice visits on Thursday, September 19.
 
The Bulls hit the road for its sixth and final in-state showdown with a trip to Boca Raton and a matchup with the Florida Atlantic Owls on Thursday, September 26. South Florida ends the month as it hosts defending AAC regular season and tournament champions, Memphis on Sunday, September 29.
 
USF kicks off the new month with a home contest against UAB on Thursday, October 3. The matchup between the Bulls and Blazers will be the team's annual Breast Cancer Awareness match.
 
South Florida heads back to North Carolina for a match against East Carolina on Thursday, October 10.
 
The Bulls welcome the Temple Owls on Sunday, October 13. This match will be USF's annual Senior Day match.
 
South Florida closes the regular season with two of its three matches on the road. The Bulls travel to Denton, Texas, for a clash with North Texas on Sunday, October 20. The final home matchup of the regular season will be on Thursday, October 24, as UTSA makes the trek to Tampa. South Florida ends the regular season with a road match with Tulsa on Sunday, October 27.
 
The AAC Tournament will be held from November 5-10 at the Premier Sports Complex in Lakewood Ranch, Florida.
 
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The 2024 season will be the first with Chris Brown at the helm. He spent the last 17 seasons as the associate head coach. Brown helped lead the Bulls to three AAC regular season titles, three AAC Tournament titles, and eight NCAA Tournament appearances – winning a conference title every year from 2017-21 while making five straight NCAA appearances during that period. Brown helped lead the Bulls to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 2010, a program-record 16 wins and program-best NCAA Tournament third-round appearance in 2019, both conference regular season and tournament titles in 2020, and a string of 10 straight seasons with 10 or more wins (2012-21). Brown has helped lead the Bulls to every NCAA appearance in program history, including two appearances in the second round, and three AAC Championship Game appearances.
 
As associate head coach, he mentored the program's first All-American and recent USF Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Evelyne Viens, who went on to earn three total All-America honors and an Olympic gold medal with the Canadian National Team at the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. Goalie Sydney Martinez (2020) and forward Sydny Nasello (2020 and 2021) also earned All-America honors and were among the Bulls that have earned a total of eight AAC Offensive Player of the Year, AAC Midfielder of the Year, AAC Defensive Player of the Year or AAC Goalkeeper of the Year honors. Players he has coached hold every program's individual record and most, if not all, of the top 10 marks in every category.

 
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