Rebels picked for fourth in women’s MWC soccer
August 10, 2012 - 1:39 am
The UNLV women's soccer team was picked to finish fourth in the Mountain West Conference by the league's eight coaches. New Mexico was picked first.
The UNLV women's soccer team was picked to finish fourth in the Mountain West Conference by the league's eight coaches. New Mexico was picked first.
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