Mallory Pugh can add “Olympian” to her resume, but “college student” will have to wait a bit longer.

Thanks to a packed schedule with senior and under-20 U.S. national soccer team commitments, Pugh will delay her start at UCLA until January 2017, her parents, Karen and Horace Pugh, told The Denver Post.

Mallory Pugh, 18, committed to the Bruins shortly after being called up to the senior U.S. women’s national team training camp in January, spurning a professional career in the National Women’s Soccer League in favor of college. On Tuesday, after leading the U.S. senior team with seven assists in 13 games, Pugh was selected to the 2016 Olympic team in Brazil, becoming the second-youngest player in history to compete at the Games for the national team since 1904. The U.S will begin group play Aug. 3 — two days before the Opening Ceremony — against New Zealand at Mineirão Stadium in Belo Horizonte, some 270 miles north of Rio de Janeiro.

Should the U.S. strike gold for the fourth consecutive time, Pugh’s Olympic run likely will be followed by a victory tour before she rejoins the U-20 national team for training camps ahead of the 2016 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Papua New Guinea. The U-20 U.S. national team will open against France on Nov. 14, then face New Zealand on Nov. 17 and close out group play against Ghana on Nov. 21. The tournament wraps up Dec. 3.