NCAA - Women's Recruiting

Louisville women’s soccer program welcomes 8 Class of 2025 recruits
The Cardinals brought in eight talented players.
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USC women’s soccer signs 12 players ahead of 2019 season
USC Women’s Soccer Head Coach Keidane McAlpine announced the program’s 2019 recruiting class this week, with the Trojans welcoming the No. 3 class in the country this year.

UCLA women’s soccer announces 2019 recruiting class
UCLA Women’s Soccer has assembled a star-studded recruiting class for the 2019 season, highlighted by U.S. Youth National Team members Sunshine Fontes and Mia Fishel, and Australian National Team player Rachel Lowe.

Texas Southern women’s soccer signs 10 players for 2019
First-year Texas Southern University head soccer coach Lindsay Vera wrapped up her first recruiting class with the addition of 10 newcomers for the 2019 fall season.

University of Tennessee announces 15-player recruiting class
University of Tennessee soccer head coach Brian Pensky has announced the addition of 15 signees for program’s 2019 recruiting class.

James Madison women’s soccer signs 16 players for 2019
The James Madison University women’s soccer team has signed 16 players to National Letters of Intent to join the Dukes for the 2019 campaign.

Eastern Kentucky women’s soccer reveals 2019 recruiting class
The Eastern Kentucky University soccer team has signed seven student-athletes in the class of 2019, first-year head coach Matt Cosinuke announced.

Florida State women’s soccer 2019 schedule announced
The Florida State soccer program announced their 2019 regular season schedule on Thursday, which includes 10 homes games inside the Seminole Soccer Complex.

Vanderbilt women’s soccer announces 5-player recruiting class
Vanderbilt soccer and head coach Darren Ambrose welcomed the 2019 early signing class on Monday with Maya Antoine, Ashtyn Fink, Sophie Guilmette, Alex Kerr and Kimya Raietparvar.
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NCAA Women’s Soccer Commitment Announcements: February 2025
College commitments from the month of February.
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