NCAA.com | July 24, 2014 Year in review Share UCLA, Grand Valley State, William Smith each won national titles in 2013. For the Bruins, it was their first women's soccer title. Grand Valley State won its third championship and William Smith got its first title in 25 years. Take a look back at all three with videos, features and photos as NCAA.com continues its look back at the 2013-14 season. UCLA wins 1st women's soccer title UCLA captures first title Kodi Lavrusky gave UCLA its first national title in program history, scoring in the 97th minute to lift the Bruins past Florida State 1-0 in overtime... Read More Interactive Bracket Photos Highlights Feature: Weather adds to obstacles Grand Valley State captures third championship GVSU used its depth to grind down the Argos' normally stout defense and kept a pair of potent forwards at bay. The Lakers posted their 21st shutout of the season and earned their 24th victory of the year. Both of those totals matched Division II records... Read More Interactive Bracket Photos Highlights William Smith wins first championship since 1988 William Smith captured the Division III title with a 2-0 victory against the hometown Trinity (Texas) Tigers. Senior All-America defender Olivia Zitoli was named Tournament Outstanding Defensive Player... Read More Interactive Bracket Photos Highlights Feature: A generation later, Wilber adds another title to legacy