Hall of Fame

Tracey Milburn Bailey
Tracey Milburn Bailey
  • Induction:
    2025
Tracey Milburn Bailey became the first African-American Bruin to earn All-America honors in women's soccer, receiving second-team honors as a forward from the coaches' association in 2000. She was also named the Pac-10 Player of the Year and a Honda Award finalist and finished the year with 13 goals, six assists and 32 points. She helped lead the Bruins to their first-ever College Cup and first national championship game in 2000. Bailey played three seasons at UCLA and earned first-team All-Pac-10 acclaim each year. She led the Bruins in scoring with 11 goals during her sophomore year and ranked second on the team in scoring as a junior with 24 points. Bailey went on to play professionally with the Washington Freedom of the Women's United Soccer Association and is now a color analyst for Big Ten Network and on the radio broadcast team for Angel City FC. She will join her husband Toby Bailey (2017) in the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame, making them just the second married couple to both be inducted. 
UCLA W. Basketball - Behind the Scenes of the 2025 Photoshoot
Saturday, September 27
Highlights - W. Volleyball at Ohio State (Sept. 26, 2025)
Saturday, September 27
Highlights - W. Volleyball at Ohio State (Sept. 26, 2025)
Friday, September 26
Highlights - W. Soccer vs. Rutgers (Sept. 25, 2025)
Thursday, September 25