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- Margueritte Aozasa (born May 17, 1990) is an American college soccer coach who is the head coach of the UCLA Bruins women's soccer team. She led UCLA to...
- Aozasa Station (青笹駅, Aozasa-eki) is a railway station in the city of Tōno, Iwate, ****an, operated by East ****an Railway Company (JR East). Aozasa Station...
- UCLA's second in program history and first under head coach Margueritte Aozasa. Aozasa became the first coach in NCAA women's soccer history to win the title...
- the seven villages of Ayaori, Otomo, Tsukimoushi, Matsuzaki, Tsuchibuchi, Aozasa and Kamigo. On October 1, 2005, the village of Miyamori (from Kamihei District)...
- 1954 - The villages of Ayaori, Otomo, Matsuzaki, Tsukimoushi, Tsuchibuchi, Aozasa, and Kamigō merged into the city of Tono. (1 towns, 7 villages) February...
- Quebec and was the son of the politician with the same name Margueritte Aozasa (born 1990), college soccer coach who is head coach of the UCLA Bruins women's...
- conference tournament title was the first for UCLA and first for Margueritte Aozasa. As tournament champions, UCLA earned the Big Ten's automatic bid to the...
- 2013: Swanson 2014: Krikorian 2015: Walsh 2016: Nolan 2017: Church 2018: Nolan 2019: Shulenberger 2020: Krikorian 2021: Rockwood 2022: Aozasa 2023: Pensky...
- (2017–2019) Matt Potter (2020–2022) Jené Baclawski (2022) Carrie Kveton (2023) Margueritte Aozasa (2023) 2009 WNT U.S. Soccer Media Guide "All Teams"....
- tournament for the first time. During her years at UCLA, head coach Margueritte Aozasa mostly used Mc****n at left back but occasionally put her on the right or...