A Strategic Addition
Steve Voltz is set to join the University of Arizona women's soccer program as an assistant coach for the 2026 season, bringing a résumé that blends strategic acumen with a knack for relationship building.
Having led Louisiana Tech for five years, Voltz guided the Bulldogs to consecutive Conference USA Tournament appearances in 2022 and 2023, a feat that underscored his ability to elevate programs quickly.
His tenure at Millsaps College culminated in the program's first-ever NCAA tournament berth, a milestone that highlighted his talent for turning modest resources into competitive teams.
Becca Moros, a key figure in the Wildcats' recent successes, praised Voltz for his depth of experience and his skill in forging connections that can translate into recruiting advantages.
The roster overhaul ahead of the new campaign includes five incoming transfers and the departure of five current players, a reshaping that reflects both ambition and pragmatism.
Eden Bretzer, who briefly wore an Arizona jersey before moving on to Michigan State, exemplifies the fluid movement of talent across programs as the team looks to blend fresh faces with proven contributors.
Looking Ahead
The season will open on August 12, with exhibition matches scheduled for the preceding week, though the full slate of opponents remains unpublished.
Fans can expect a tactical shift as Voltz's experience in building winning cultures takes shape, while the program continues to attract talent from across the country.