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Soccer Program Signs Eight – University of Oregon Athletics

Soccer Program Signs Eight - University of Oregon Athletics


EUGENE, Ore. – Eight highly-regarded recruits from the West Coast have signed National Letters of Intent with the Oregon soccer program, head coach Graeme Abel announced Friday.
 
Joining the team for the 2023 season will be five student-athletes from California, two from Washington and one from Oregon.
 
The Californians who signed with Oregon are Emily Estrada (Stockton), Lauren Kenny (San Ramon), Mia McSweeney (Roseville), Grace Mensah (San Luis Obispo) and Myra Schneider (Acton). The two newcomers from Washington are Cameron Bourne (Everett) and Ryann Reynolds (Snohomish), while McKenna Siel (Portland) is from Oregon.
 
“We are really excited about the personalities, character and overall ability within this class,” said Abel. “We knew we had to address the attacking options within our group to give us great flexibility and variety on the attacking side of the ball.
 
“Then we had additional needs in the midfield and the backline that we have been able to address with great talent and even greater potential,” he said. “This is another really good class that adds to the group we already have on campus.”
 
Cameron Bourne, F/M, Everett, Wash., Archbishop Murphy High School, Club: Crossfire Premier
Was an all-state performer for Archbishop Murphy High School. Ranked as a top-50 player in the state of Washington by MaxPreps. Named to the all-conference team three times, twice to the first team (2021, 2022) and once to the second team (2019). Scored 20 goals with 16 assists (56 points) as Archbishop Murphy went undefeated and won the 2021 state championship. Scored 13 goals with eight assists as a senior in 2022 (34 points). In club ball, helped Crossfire Premier finish fifth at the ECNL nationals. Her team won the Crossfire Challenge and the Redapt Cup tournaments and was a semifinalist at the 2021 Surf Cup. Named to the 2022 ECNL Northwest Conference first team. Participated in six USA National Team individual development pool trainings. Selected for two Olympic Development regional camps. Two-year member of the Washington state EDP travel team. Four-year member of the National Honor Society.
 
Cameron Bourne on Oregon
“One thing that impressed me about University of Oregon and the soccer program was the amount of support and resources that student-athletes have when it comes to soccer and academics. I could feel the sense of support and community especially in the Jaqua Center. I also love the athletes’ and coaches’ fun and…

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