Milwaukee Women’s Soccer Welcomes 10 New Talent-Influx on National Signing Day
Key points:
- Milwaukee Women's Soccer has announced the addition of 10 new student-athletes on National Signing Day.
- The new class includes players from various states such as California, Arizona, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Idaho, and Wisconsin.
- The team is excited about the new signings, which will provide depth and speed to the squad for the upcoming season.
Milwaukee women’s soccer program expands its lineup by signing 10 new recruits from across the country on National Signing Day. The recruits include Sophia Anuat of Santee, Calif., Caroline Boeckman of Phoenix, Ariz., Ashlyn Derosier of Lakeville, Minn., Lydia Herald of Fort Wayne, Ind., Abby Kuehnl of Maricopa, Ariz., Brinlee McNabb of Lockport, Ill., Kennedy Patterson of Boise, Ida., Taylor Richards of Chicago, Ill., Genevieve Wilson of Lake Geneva, Wis., and Natalie Zodrow of Lockport, Ill. The team’s head coach, Kevin Boyd, expresses his excitement and optimism for the new class, highlighting the depth and speed they bring to the squad. The recruits are set to join the Panthers for the next season and bring valuable skills and experience from their high school and club soccer careers.
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