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From this week’s Spring Game vs Central Missouri. (4-1 SLU.)

(UMSL stepped in to play SLU last week when Illinois State canceled at the last minute.)

As mentioned, Central Missouri has been one of the best D2 teams nationally the past decade or so. Good opportunity to work on some things.

4-2-3-1 for SLU for the most part. SLU has also played some 4-1-3-2 this Spring. (We’ve had some off of the board discussion regarding roster position and depth for Fall.) 

Summers, who shared left wing time with Friedrich opened the scoring here:

https://twitter.com/sluwsoccer/status/1516576402035912704?s=21&t=KZr9JOk-Rmjm3uvnyfrOpA

Kelly, who has been sharing time with Gaebe up top this Spring added two more:

https://twitter.com/sluwsoccer/status/1516578976004718593?s=21&t=KZr9JOk-Rmjm3uvnyfrOpA

This one had a Hannah Larson assist, in her discussed long awaited return to action:

https://twitter.com/sluwsoccer/status/1516585937249214464?s=21&t=KZr9JOk-Rmjm3uvnyfrOpA

And Stram adds one off of the corner set piece from Friedrich and Walsh. She has been settling in with Houck, Heckel, and Halverson in back while some others have also received some new positional experience at center back and wing back this Spring.

https://twitter.com/sluwsoccer/status/1516587844336340993?s=21&t=KZr9JOk-Rmjm3uvnyfrOpA

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Busy time with Spring SLU player development, and, all out recruiting for 2024 players (and 2025, 2026), high school ball, club ball, super cup, showcases,’etc…I expect several strong SLU commits between mid June and mid Sept for the 2024 class.

 

 

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Ok, so from what I saw this spring I like this team. If they can avoid the injuries that plagued them last year, they should do well.  Larson, Kelly, Sawyer, Friedrich, Summers, Gaebe, Groak give them lots of dangerous scoring options, Heckel, Stram, Halverson, Houck and Puricelli look like a really good defensive unit, Kohl, Walsh, Preusser and the rest clog up the middle and cause turnovers, Good recruiting class coming in. While U of I was hardly the top of the Big 10 last year, SIUE went to the tournament, and UCM made it to the quarterfinals of the D2 tournament, losing to the eventual champs.  The Billikens looked like they were hitting on all cylinders. There were a couple times their corner kicks turned into a rush the other way, but they controlled it. But this was the spring.

What does the A10 look like next year? A10 tournament teams were VCU, Dayton and UMass, Rhode Island played us tough.  Also, Loyola is now in the conference, they won the last 4 MVC conference tournaments. Does this mean a change to how they schedule things (maybe to reduce travel expenses), or number of conference games with another team in the league?
 

Any word on non conference opponents? Any of our players playing on some teams this summer? The wait until fall begins now.

 

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SLU had a good player development Spring. They capped their Spring Schedule with a strong 3-1 result at Illinois. Illinois had 4 wins this Spring, including 3-1 over Indiana, 3-0 over Illinois State, and a win over the current D2 National Champs. 

But more than that, Illinois is a Power 5 School, and, any Power 5 win is a good one for SLU, especially a convincing one on the road against a school having a good Spring.

Power 5 is one of the biggest recruiting selling point challenges SLU faces on a regular basis. Illinois has one of the better recent local players on their team, and, they target some overlapping local and regional players. Indiana’s (whim Illinois defeated this Spring) newer regime overlaps SLU recruiting right now with about two dozen player targets.

Women’s Soccer has more Power 5 teams and leagues than Men, and selling that experience, facilities, resources is even more of a recruiting factor in the Women’s game. That’s why it’s important for SLU to be competitive in those categories to keep up. 

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It’s also a good confidence booster heading into Summer Ball. SLU will have players playing in 3 different leagues, on various teams this Summer, from May through July. Rosters are still being finalized, and, a few players are switching teams, while some others will remain with long term  clubs. 

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It’s an important time for recruiting. Just this past weekend alone, while prepping for Illinois, there were ECNL Super Cup games amongst six clubs, the Naperville Invitational, and the Adidas Tournament of Champions in Iowa. Lots and lots of competing Power 5 programs were at these events. Spring High School and club seasons in various states, showcase events and Summer national playoffs.

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There has been a lot of coaching turnover. One conference movement of note, is Dayton assistant Dean Ward leaving to be the head coach at Lenoir-Rhyne in North Carolina. (lots of strong youth teams there as well as future program opportunities). Ward was their lead recruiter in St. Louis and in the region.

Florida State’s highly successful coach stepped down over differences with their new AD. Tennessee’s recently successful coach will take over at FSU. He was given a 3 year extension one month prior. He will get a big compensation and resource bump at FSU. Coaching compensation, resources, facilities, budgets, all matter. 

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The Fall outlook (and beyond) for SLU is strong. The goals this Fall are to win the A-10 regular season, and A-10 Conference Tournament. And, it’s to be a top 16 National Seed, making a little bit deeper NCAA run as well. 

 

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Court side, thanks for the good info. I guess they are still figuring out the rosters of clubs this summer, I just looked and Hannah Friedrich is shown on the rosters of both the St Louis Lions and Fire and Ice in Belleville. Not sure how that would work when they play each other, like they are scheduled to do. I’ll let them sort it all out

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29 minutes ago, Lord Elrond said:

Court side, thanks for the good info. I guess they are still figuring out the rosters of clubs this summer, I just looked and Hannah Friedrich is shown on the rosters of both the St Louis Lions and Fire and Ice in Belleville. Not sure how that would work when they play each other, like they are scheduled to do. I’ll let them sort it all out

St Louis Lions will not play Fire and Ice as Lions have switched leagues and will play in the USL, the same as the Lions men team.

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2 hours ago, Lord Elrond said:

Court side, thanks for the good info. I guess they are still figuring out the rosters of clubs this summer, I just looked and Hannah Friedrich is shown on the rosters of both the St Louis Lions and Fire and Ice in Belleville. Not sure how that would work when they play each other, like they are scheduled to do. I’ll let them sort it all out

Sure.

You are looking at old rosters.

There is a new league this year called:

USL W League. St. Louis Lions will play in it. (SLU had zero players on the Lions last season.) Also, SLU has two players committed to play for Kaw Valley coached by Jess Smith (UMKC), Caroline Kelly and Katelyn Brinkman. Kelly played with KC Courage last season with Halverson and Stram. Some others also played on teams closer to home.

KC Courage plays in the United Women’s Soccer League. (UWS) So does SLSG. Several SLU SLSG alums played for them last season. Houck and Groark were all conference players as they won their division and competed in the playoffs. Phelps, Puricelli, English, Hatfield also played. They will be switching divisions from Heartland to Midwest and they will play more of  an Uppet Midwest schedule this season.

Fire & Ice plays in the WPSL. Heckel, Kohl, played some for them. 

The UWS League is recent as is the new USL League this year. The UWS League formed due to some of the dysfunction of the WPSL and USL-W Leagues at the time. The USL-W League disbanded. This is a new version of it this year. 

Lots of expansion and movement with leagues and teams. 

Some players don’t play Summer Ball, or only do so here or there all depending on injury, other commitments, rest, etc a variety of reasons, and some play more often.

 

 

 

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29 minutes ago, courtside said:

Sure.

You are looking at old rosters.

There is a new league this year called:

USL W League. St. Louis Lions will play in it. (SLU had zero players on the Lions last season.) Also, SLU has two players committed to play for Kaw Valley coached by Jess Smith (UMKC), Caroline Kelly and Katelyn Brinkman. Kelly played with KC Courage last season with Halverson and Stram. Some others also played on teams closer to home.

KC Courage plays in the United Women’s Soccer League. (UWS) So does SLSG. Several SLU SLSG alums played for them last season. Houck and Groark were all conference players as they won their division and competed in the playoffs. Phelps, Puricelli, English, Hatfield also played. They will be switching divisions from Heartland to Midwest and they will play more of  an Uppet Midwest schedule this season.

Fire & Ice plays in the WPSL. Heckel, Kohl, played some for them. 

The UWS League is recent as is the new USL League this year. The UWS League formed due to some of the dysfunction of the WPSL and USL-W Leagues at the time. The USL-W League disbanded. This is a new version of it this year. 

Lots of expansion and movement with leagues and teams. 

Some players don’t play Summer Ball, or only do so here or there all depending on injury, other commitments, rest, etc a variety of reasons, and some play more often.

 

 

 

Thanks for the info. The various websites were confusing me. I was looking to try to find schedules and ticket info, and it was hard to follow.  The Lions, for example, advertised a season ticket, but only had a link to order single game tickets, no one seemed to have up to date rosters, the Fire and Ice site kept pointing to last years schedule, stuff like that. 

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SLU is adding a transfer, Freshman Forward Julia Simon. Julia played her Freshman season at Louisville.

She started 11 of 16 games her first season for the Cardinals, including in their game at SLU. She played 800 minutes, scoring 4 goals and adding 3 assists. 

Julia is a goal scoring, and play making, forward who combines well with teammates. 

Julia played club ball for Eclipse Select SC out of Chicago, (one of the best nationally) and, she attended Wheaton North High School, where she was also a good, all conference basketball player. (she is the all time single season steals leader at Wheaton North)

 

 

 

 

 

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30 minutes ago, courtside said:

SLU is adding a transfer, Freshman Forward Julia Simon. Julia played her  Freshman season at Louisville.

She started 11 of 16 games her first season for the Cardinals, including in their game at SLU. She played 800 minutes, scoring 4 goals and adding 3 assists. 

Julia is a goal scoring, and play making, forward who combines well with teammates. 

Julia played for club ball for Eclipse Select SC out of Chicago, (one of the best nationally) and, she attended Wheaton North High School, where she was also a good, all conference basketball player. (she is the all time single season steals leader at Wheaton North)

 

 

 

 

 

Looks like a great addition.

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On 5/3/2022 at 6:22 PM, courtside said:

SLU is adding a transfer, Freshman Forward Julia Simon. Julia played her Freshman season at Louisville.

She started 11 of 16 games her first season for the Cardinals, including in their game at SLU. She played 800 minutes, scoring 4 goals and adding 3 assists. 

Julia is a goal scoring, and play making, forward who combines well with teammates. 

Julia played club ball for Eclipse Select SC out of Chicago, (one of the best nationally) and, she attended Wheaton North High School, where she was also a good, all conference basketball player. (she is the all time single season steals leader at Wheaton North)

 

 

 

 

 

Julia and SLU both made announcements today about her transfer to SLU. 

https://twitter.com/sluwsoccer/status/1524832506188599296?s=21&t=rjwWrohTNTYFpQNKCAoXSg

I can add that Julia had a nice Spring season playing Spring Cup. She had two goals in their game vs Ball State. Spring Cup was a new round robin competition this Spring season that included: Kentucky, Louisville, Dayton, Xavier, Ball State, Cincinnati. 

She’ll be a nice, attacking third addition, of someone who can finish, create, and, who plays well off of the ball. 

 

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Any word on when the fall schedule will be out?  I saw SIUE’s women's soccer posted theirs on line today, they have Sunday Sep 11th 1:00 pm at SLU on their calendar. They also have our new conference member Loyola Chicago at Korte Stadium August 28th, 2pm. 

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SLU is still finalizing its Fall schedule. 

If you need some SLU Women’s Soccer news:

2023 SLU commit Sam De Luca recently helped lead her high school team to a State 3A Runner Up Finish in Arkansas.

3 SLU commits (Jackson, H Smith, Bockius) just completed a very strong SLSG ECNL Super Cup Season throughout the Midwest. (Super Cup is an All Star team of players from 2022-2026 ages.) Smith will be playing with some current SLU players in the UWSL this Summer. The other two will be playing National Playoffs with their age group club team. 

2 SLU commits (Preusser, Paloucek) have led their high school teams to the Missouri State Quarterfinals this weekend. Both have scored playoff OT game winning goals for their teams. They will also be playing in the Girls Academy National Playoffs in San Diego this Summer. Another, is having a strong season in Iowa. (Spaete) Another All State player (Sibbing) was recently named conference goalkeeper of the year in KC.

6 other SLU commits (Hiatt, Nicholas , Wolterman, Krueger, Koch, Gary) will be playing in the ECNL National Playoffs in Seattle this Summer after strong club seasons.

 

 

 

 

 

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SLU has a new commitment from 2023 Wing Back/Wing Eva Schreiber.

Eva plays club ball for Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) based out of Nashville. And, she plays high school for Battle Ground Academy. 

Her high school team fell just short of its 3 straight Tennessee Division II-A State Title, falling in the final. Eva was named Tennessee All State after the season.

Eva is a U19 club teammate with 2022 SLU commit Lauren Hiatt. Their team finished one game out of first place in the Southern Division of the very competitive Ohio Valley Conference in ECNL. They will be competing in the National Playoffs in Seattle next month.

Eva is originally from San Diego and moved to Nashville before high school.

She is a very versatile player that excels making wing flank runs as a wing back defender, or a goal scoring/service attacking player. 

 

 

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From a 2nd hand, but usually, very reliable source, I heard that the women will open their home schedule against Arkansas I believe on 8/18.  This should be an exciting year with so many returning players, including a few from injury.  Now if we can just stay healthy

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SLU has released its Fall Schedule and, as usual, it’s good:

https://slubillikens.com/sports/womens-soccer/schedule

Non-Conference:

Home: Arkansas, Notre Dame, Nebraska, SIUE.

Road: Drake, UMKC, Missouri State, Xavier

Conference: 

Home: Loyola Chicago, George Mason, Rhode Island, VCU, St. Joes.

Road: Lasalle, Richmond, Duquesne, UMass, Dayton.

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Some Highlights include:

Arkansas is the 3 time SEC Regular Season Champions. (this will likely be club night) They advanced to the Elite 8 this past season. In doing so, they defeated Notre Dame 3-2 in the NCAA Round of 16 to get there. They were a number 2 NCAA seed.

Notre Dame was a number 3 NCAA seed. Both schools are recruiting at high levels as well, to be among the NCAA’s best, moving forward.

Xavier is the defending Big East Regular Season Champions, something they have won multiple times the past few years.

Nebraska had wins this past season over Mizzou, Baylor, Loyola Chicago, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota. They had only one loss of more than one goal on the season, playing in the rugged Big 10.

SIUE has won the OVC Tournament each of the past 2 seasons, advancing to the NCAA Tourney. 

New A10 team, Loyola Chicago, won the last 4 straight MVC Regular Season and Tourney Titles. 

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SLU will open with two exhibitions, home for Lindenwood, and at Evansville.
 

Non-Conference opponents include teams from the ACC, Big East, Big 10, MVC, OVC, SEC.

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Busy time with training/player development, Summer ball, and some upcoming news…it’s been good to see so many people out at training and games.

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2023 SLU commit Sam De Luca was named Arkansas Player of the Year, after leading her school to the state title game, during a 42 goal and 15 assist season. Her undefeated club team recently was a top 8 seed (out of 43) in the ECNL RL Regionals in Texas 

2023 SLU commit Nina Preusser, voted a Captain prior to her high school season, was named First Team All State, as well as the Region Offensive Player of the Year, in the state’s toughest region. Nina, playing both up top and in the central attacking midfield, helped lead her team to the Missouri Class 4 State Runner Up Finish for the third straight season. Her team played the State’s toughest schedule, only losing in pk’s this season. That includes a 4-2 win over 2022 Illinois Class 3 State Champion Metea Valley from Chicago as well as some big game winning goals in high profile games for Nina. 

2022 SLU commit Ellie Paloucek, voted a Captain prior to her season, was named First Team All State, and First Team All Region. A two way captain, and central midfielder, she helped lead her high school team to the Missouri Class 3 State Quarterfinals.

Ellie and Nina will be heading to San Diego with their U19 club team for Girls Academy National Playoffs.

2023 SLU commit Maddie Sibbing was named First Team All State as well as the KC Region goalkeeper of the year.

2023 SLU commit Jordan Gary was named All Conference, All Sectional, All Region, in Illinois. She will be playing U17 ECNL national playoffs with SLU commits Autumn Jackson, Alyssa Bockius, and Lucie Schwartz in Seattle. Jordan also had a successful track season.

2022 Lauren Spaete finished up a strong high school career in Iowa and will be playing USYS club ball this Summer.

2022 SLU commit Hannah Smith (currently playing UWSL Summer ball with several SLU players) played RW and F for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. (with Alyssa Bockius and Autumn Jackson)

2023 SLU commit Autumn Jackson played right wing back for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. She will be playing with her U17 club team at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle.

2023 SLU commit Alyssa Bockius played as a central defensive midfielder for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. She and Autumn are U17 club teammates.

Super Cup is comprised of all star teams 2022 through 2026 on one team. 3 of their Super Cup teammates separately represented the United States Youth National Team in both the UEFA Tourney in Sweden, (France, Norway) as well as the Friendlies against Germany and The Netherlands. The Super Cup team played teams throughout the Midwest as well as against a few college teams.

2022 Becca Wolterman, Taylor Krueger, Clare Nicholas, Lauren Hiatt, 2023 Eva Schreiber played club ball this Spring, and will all be competing in Seattle at the ECNL National Playoffs, as well as U23 Summer Ball for some.

2023 Macy Lutz, will be playing at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle after finishing her club ball season. 

2023 Ashley Koch was named Kansas First Team All State, and her top 10 national club team will be playing at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle. Her club team won the U17 Midwest Conference.

2023 SLU commit Lucie Schwartz has progressed well with rehab this Spring after sustaining an injury during basketball season. Lucie is a club teammate of Autumn, Alyssa, and Jordan.

Lucie, Hannah, Autumn, Alyssa, Jordan, Ellie, Ashley and Taylor, were recognized recently in the IMG rankings.

SLU now has a roster/commits from Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio, Washington, Indiana, Florida, Utah, Colorado. In addition to those states, SLU also has recruiting targets in Texas, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Kentucky, Nebraska, Massachusetts among others.

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Peyton Bauman was hired to be the SLU Women’s Soccer Director of Operations. Peyton is a Mizzou alum, a former goalkeeper, (Dallas, Solar) and, most recently a graduate assistant at Murray State.

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Some Summer Ball play:

Emily Gaebe, Madelyn Smith, Jess Preusser, Karsen Kohl, Lyndsey Heckel, are all playing on the new U21 WPSL team for Lou Fusz. (Lou Fusz  will take over Fire & Ice next season. Former SLU assistant Bry McCarthy is a player coach with them as she also coaches their youth GA teams)

Anna Lawler, Katie Houck, Lauren Phelps, Emily Puricelli, Hannah Smith, Sydney Beach, Abbie Miller, are all playing UWSL with SLSG this Summer. Emily Groark has done well with rehab and she is on track to play this Fall. 

Caroline Kelly and Sophia Stram are with KC Current II in WPSL.

Katelyn Brinkman is with Kaw Valley.

Liz Stureman is with Indiana Fire

Julia Simon has been playing with Chicago Mustangs UWSL.

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Good luck to hard working, good teammate Gracie English, as she transfers to Missouri State and transitions back to an attacking midfielder and wing from the defensive midfield and right back positions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, courtside said:

 

Busy time with training/player development, Summer ball, and some upcoming news…it’s been good to see so many people out at training and games.

…………………

2023 SLU commit Sam De Luca was named Arkansas Player of the Year, after leading her school to the state title game, during a 42 goal and 15 assist season. Her undefeated club team recently was a top 8 seed (out of 43) in the ECNL RL Regionals in Texas 

2023 SLU commit Nina Preusser, voted a Captain prior to her high school season, was named First Team All State, as well as the Region Offensive Player of the Year, in the state’s toughest region. Nina, playing both up top and in the central attacking midfield, helped lead her team to the Missouri Class 4 State Runner Up Finish for the third straight season. Her team played the State’s toughest schedule, only losing in pk’s this season. That includes a 4-2 win over 2022 Illinois Class 3 State Champion Metea Valley from Chicago as well as some big game winning goals in high profile games for Nina. 

2022 SLU commit Ellie Paloucek, voted a Captain prior to her season, was named First Team All State, and First Team All Region. A two way captain, and central midfielder, she helped lead her high school team to the Missouri Class 3 State Quarterfinals.

Ellie and Nina will be heading to San Diego with their U19 club team for Girls Academy National Playoffs.

2023 SLU commit Maddie Sibbing was named First Team All State as well as the KC Region goalkeeper of the year.

2023 SLU commit Jordan Gary was named All Conference, All Sectional, All Region, in Illinois. She will be playing U17 ECNL national playoffs with SLU commits Autumn Jackson, Alyssa Bockius, and Lucie Schwartz in Seattle. Jordan also had a successful track season.

2022 Lauren Spaete finished up a strong high school career in Iowa and will be playing USYS club ball this Summer.

2022 SLU commit Hannah Smith (currently playing UWSL Summer ball with several SLU players) played RW and F for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. (with Alyssa Bockius and Autumn Jackson)

2023 SLU commit Autumn Jackson played right wing back for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. She will be playing with her U17 club team at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle.

2023 SLU commit Alyssa Bockius played as a central defensive midfielder for her undefeated ECNL Super Cup Team. She and Autumn are U17 club teammates.

Super Cup is comprised of all star teams 2022 through 2026 on one team. 3 of their Super Cup teammates separately represented the United States Youth National Team in both the UEFA Tourney in Sweden, (France, Norway) as well as the Friendlies against Germany and The Netherlands. The Super Cup team played teams throughout the Midwest as well as against a few college teams.

2022 Becca Wolterman, Taylor Krueger, Clare Nicholas, Lauren Hiatt, 2023 Eva Schreiber played club ball this Spring, and will all be competing in Seattle at the ECNL National Playoffs, as well as U23 Summer Ball for some.

2023 Macy Lutz, will be playing at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle after finishing her club ball season. 

2023 Ashley Koch will be playing at the ECNL national playoffs in Seattle after a strong high school season in Kansas.Her club team won the U17 Midwest Conference.

2023 SLU commit Lucie Schwartz has progressed well with rehab this Spring after sustaining an injury during basketball season. Lucie is a club teammate of Autumn, Alyssa, and Jordan.

Lucie, Hannah, Autumn, Alyssa, Jordan, Ellie, and Taylor, were recognized recently in the IMG rankings.

SLU now has a roster/commits from Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, Tennessee, Michigan, Ohio, Washington, Indiana, Florida, Utah, Colorado. In addition to those states, SLU also has recruiting targets in Texas, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, Kentucky, Nebraska, Massachusetts among others.

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Peyton Bauman was hired to be the SLU Women’s Soccer Director of Operations. Peyton is a Mizzou alum, a former goalkeeper, (Dallas, Solar) and, most recently a graduate assistant at Murray State.

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Some Summer Ball play:

Emily Gaebe, Madelyn Smith, Jess Preusser, Karsen Kohl, Lyndsey Heckel, are all playing on the new U21 WPSL team for Lou Fusz. (Lou Fusz  will take over Fire & Ice next season. Former SLU assistant Bry McCarthy is a player coach with them as she also coaches their youth GA teams)

Anna Lawler, Katie Houck, Lauren Phelps, Emily Puricelli, Hannah Smith, Sydney Beach, Abbie Miller, are all playing UWSL with SLSG this Summer. Emily Groark has done well with rehab and she is on track to play this Fall. 

Katelyn Brinkman and Caroline Kelly are with Kaw Valley in USL-W.

Liz Stureman is with Indiana Fire

Julia Simon has been playing with Chicago Mustangs UWSL.

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Good luck to hard working, good teammate Gracie English, as she transfers to Missouri State and transitions back to an attacking midfielder and wing from the defensive midfield and right back positions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

As always Thanks for the updates and the detailed info. 

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