2025 Women's Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 30
Gurleen Toor
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Stuffville, Ontario
- Prev School:
- Bill Hogarth Secondary School
2025 (Jr.): Started two out of four games, facing a total of 14 shots.
2024 (So.):Â Saw action in three games while earning her first-career start Dartmouth (Nov. 2), Gurleen made four saves against Dartmouth, a career-high.
2023 (Fr.):Â Saw time in a 4-1 victory at Yale (Oct. 4) Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
Before Brown:Â Member of the Alliance United club team ... Helped team to two Gary Miller Charity Shield Championships ... Named a League One Ontario Premier Division U18 All-Star (2022) ... Attended Bill Hogarth Secondary School ... Four-year Honor Roll member.
Personal: Daughter of Manmohan and Jagjit ... Has one sibling, Josh.
Why Brown: “I chose Brown because it offers a unique combination of academic and athletic excellence. I am excited to be a part of an exceptional soccer program which will push me to higher levels of development and performance. Beyond Brown’s world-class faculty and talented students, I was very impressed by Brown’s focus on diversity and the flexible Open Curriculum allowing me to explore my academic interests freely. I look forward to being a part of the Brown community!”
2024 (So.):Â Saw action in three games while earning her first-career start Dartmouth (Nov. 2), Gurleen made four saves against Dartmouth, a career-high.
2023 (Fr.):Â Saw time in a 4-1 victory at Yale (Oct. 4) Helped Brown win its fourth consecutive and league-leading 16th ivy league title.
Before Brown:Â Member of the Alliance United club team ... Helped team to two Gary Miller Charity Shield Championships ... Named a League One Ontario Premier Division U18 All-Star (2022) ... Attended Bill Hogarth Secondary School ... Four-year Honor Roll member.
Personal: Daughter of Manmohan and Jagjit ... Has one sibling, Josh.
Why Brown: “I chose Brown because it offers a unique combination of academic and athletic excellence. I am excited to be a part of an exceptional soccer program which will push me to higher levels of development and performance. Beyond Brown’s world-class faculty and talented students, I was very impressed by Brown’s focus on diversity and the flexible Open Curriculum allowing me to explore my academic interests freely. I look forward to being a part of the Brown community!”
Penner Field House
Tuesday, January 20
Women’s Soccer 2025 Ivy Tournament Hype
Thursday, November 06
Tuesday's 10 with Joy Okonye - Women's Soccer
Monday, October 27
Brown vs Yale: Women's Soccer Highlights
Monday, September 22



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