A Program on the Rise: Falcons Finding Their Identity in Year Two
The UT Permian Basin women's soccer team is experiencing transformative growth in its second year under Head Coach Garrett Kull. This season marks a significant shift from building foundations to establishing a strong identity, with a deeper roster and renewed belief. The focus has shifted towards refining teamwork and enhancing both defensive and attacking strategies, while prioritizing player development and culture. The squad is committed to improving mindset, accountability, and on-field chemistry, aiming to create a program that the UTPB and Midland-Odessa communities can take pride in.
By the Numbers- Returning core group from last year includes several starters, enhancing team depth.
- Scheduled matches include four games to conclude the Spring season, starting on April 4.
- Team culture has evolved from initial building to focused individual and team growth.
- Coaching staff is emphasizing tactical adjustments based on league experience.
The Falcons will continue their Spring season with four upcoming matches, where they aim to solidify their identity and readiness for the Fall season. Expectations include observing the emergence of new talent and further refining team chemistry.
Bottom LineUTPB women's soccer is shifting from foundational building to sustainable growth, fostering a competitive and accountable environment that underlines their commitment to long-term success both on and off the field.
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