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WOMEN'S SOCCER LOCKER ROOM

On November 24, 1985, George Mason Women's Soccer defeated North Carolina 2-0 to claim the first-ever NCAA National Championship in George Mason history — playing in front of a then-NCAA record crowd of 4,500 people in Fairfax and putting George Mason on the national map long before any other program did. In just their fourth year of existence, the Patriots compiled a legacy that took most programs decades to build.

That championship DNA lives on today, and your support helps write the next chapter. With 32 lockers available for naming at $1,500 each and the whole locker room for $25,000, there's an opportunity at every level to invest directly in the program that started it all at George Mason — honoring its legendary past while fueling its future.

👉 Support Women's Soccer

Questions? Contact Kenia Olivo at kolivoes@gmu.edu

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