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Brecken Mozingo
Brecken
Mozingo
Mar 8, 2001
#15 - Forward

Brecken Inga Mozingo is an American professional soccer player who plays as a forward for the Utah Royals of the National Women's Soccer League.

Did You Know?

She started her college career at UCLA but transferred to BYU, where she became one of the nation's top scorers.
She was a finalist for the 2023 MAC Hermann Trophy, awarded to the best college soccer player in the U.S.
She has three younger brothers.
She admires Lionel Messi and Steph Curry.
She loves makeup, clothes, and all things fashion.
She played the violin for seven years.
She enjoys the outdoors - skiing, hiking, fishing, camping and going to the beach.
She studied Industrial Design and Model Building at Brigham Young University.
She is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She describes her family as "fake hillbilly" since they don’t live on a farm but share a hardworking and outdoorsy lifestyle.
She says the best part of being a pro athlete is the fans, especially seeing young boys and girls who remind her of her younger self.
She started playing soccer at age four or five.
She took a course to become a nail technician in the 2025 off-season and has her own business.
She loves fashion and uses it as a potential platform for future opportunities beyond soccer.
She frequently thrifts her outfits and has collaborated with brands like Thrift Hood.
She was drafted fourth overall to the Utah Royals at the 2024 NWSL Draft.
She was drawn to soccer and didn't try many other sports, except for one day of gymnastics, which she quickly gave up.
She shared how her mental health struggles began in college, where she experienced depression, burnout, and anxiety from the pressures of balancing academics and soccer.
She loves anime and even wrote anime-inspired phrases in Japanese on her arm for extra motivation.
She was inspired by the anime character Maleficent, who fights adversity and regains her strength.

Best Actions

First Utah Goal

Brace for Brecken Mozingo

Goal for BYU Cougars


Stats

Year Club AP GL
2024
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present
Utah Royals 21 2
2020
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2023
BYU Cougars 87 36
2019
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UCLA Bruins 6 0
International Stats
2017
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United States U17