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Cowgirl soccer signs three on Fall Signing Day

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Bud Denega Women's Soccer 11/10/2021 4:05:00 PM
LARAMIE, Wyo. (11/10/21) – Very similar to its senior class, the University of Wyoming soccer team's fall signing class is few in numbers. But that doesn't mean the small conglomerate of future Cowgirls won't have a large imprint on the program for years to come.  

"This class is small, but we anticipate it being impactful," head coach Colleen Corbin said. "We anticipate each of these three immediately starting to push the group that's already here, and they're going to make us better."

Aly Fischer, Alyssa Glover and Lily Brongo are the three that make up the 2022 signing class. The trio will help out in three different areas of the field, giving the small class a wide breadth of possibilities.

Fischer is a goalkeeper from Colorado Springs, Colorado. She played high school ball at Pine Creek and played club soccer for Real Colorado.

"She's definitely competitive, she's athletic, and she's a really, really good person," Corbin said. "We are excited to have her. I definitely think she's one of those goalkeepers that's going to excel at the next level. I don't think she's even tapped her ceiling. We are excited for her to get to this environment, and see what training at this level does for her."

Glover is a midfielder from Englewood, Colorado. She competed for Cherry Creek High School and played for the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club.

"We want to be a little more consistent (scoring from the midfield) to make other teams account for our midfield being dangerous in the attack," Corbin said. "I think (Glover) is going to bring that. She's got pace, she's creative, she's dynamic, and she's not afraid to shoot. She's going to add a little more offensive threat to an already strong and dynamic midfield."

Brongo is a defender from Spencerport, New York, which is just outside Rochester. She played for Spencerport High School and played club ball at WNY Flash Academy.

"She's a gritty, hard-nosed, work-your-butt-off defender," Corbin said. "She's not afraid to throw a tackle, not afraid to go forward, and definitely has a competitive-defensive mindset that we are looking for. (Brongo) will fit very nicely into our already gritty blue-collar group."

This marks Corbin's first fall signing class of her UW tenure. She anticipates a couple more signees before the start of the 2022 season.
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