2016 (Junior): Appeared in all 19 matches with four starts… Scored her first goal of the season in dramatic fashion against Austin Peay (Sept. 2), notching the match-winning golden goal just 14 seconds into the first overtime period… Had a pair of goals at Belmont in a 3-0 WKU victory (Sept. 17)… Scored once at North Texas (Oct. 2)… Dished out one assist on the season against UAB (Oct. 9)… Played a season-high 55 minutes in the C-USA Quarterfinals against Charlotte (Nov. 2).
2015 (Sophomore): Mosley led the offense in nine games this season and was a starter against Miami (Ohio) on Aug. 23 in the opening weekend of the season... Had a season-high 30 minutes against Louisiana Tech on Sept. 27.
2014 (Freshman): Mosley didn’t take long to get her first career goal, which came in a 1-0 decision against Mercer in the second game of the season… Was one of only four Lady Toppers with multiple goals on the season… Recorded an assist in the first game of the season against Lipscomb helping Lauren Moats score her second goal of the game… One of five freshmen to play in all 18 games.
High School: Mosley comes to WKU as a two-year ODP Region III Pool player and is ranked as a TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Soccer Academy 150 player for the 2014 recruiting class. The speedy forward spent five seasons playing on the Georgia ODP team with fellow WKU signee Allison Leone and was invited to the ODP Interregional Training Event in Las Vegas, Nevada in February of 2012. Mosley was also a two-time USSF National Training Center participant, competing with the nation's elite youth soccer talent in Jacksonville, Fla. (2013) and Atlanta, Ga. (2011). Mosley has played club soccer with the Atlanta Fire for six years, the last four of which have been in the Elite Club National League (ECNL). She led the Fire to three-straight Georgia State Cup titles during the 2009-11 seasons and to an ECNL Southeastern Conference Championship in 2012. During the Fire's first season in the ECNL, Mosley led the club to the B-Flight National Semifinals, which eventually led to the club's promotion to the ECNL A-Flight. Mosley did not play soccer at Salem High School during her sophomore or junior seasons so she could focus on club soccer, but she was named the team's Offensive Player of the Year as a freshman after leading Salem in points and goals. She intends to play her senior season this spring.
Neidell on Mosley: "We were definitely seeking more speed in this class, and Bria Mosley is a big part of our answer. Bria is a speedy wide player who makes things happen. She loves to use her pace to get behind teams and can be a threat as a goal-scorer or assist leader."