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Michigan State women's soccer announces top 10 signing class with two transfers

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Ron Mason Rink at Munn Ice Arena | Michigan State University Athletics

Ron Mason Rink at Munn Ice Arena | Michigan State University Athletics

Michigan State University's women's soccer team has announced the addition of 12 new players to its roster for the 2025 season. The group includes ten freshmen and two transfer students, forming one of the top recruiting classes in the nation. This class has been recognized by TopDrawerSoccer as the 11th-ranked class and has received top-10 recognition from Prep Soccer.

Head coach Jeff Hosler expressed enthusiasm about the new recruits, stating, "We are thrilled to welcome a really strong class to East Lansing. There is a great depth of experiences, including four different players with Youth National Team appearances for the US and Canada, a National Champion and many more at the highest platforms in youth soccer. Beyond the incredible talents they each possess, their competitiveness, mental approach and commitment to the game also really shine through. We have big plans and this group will be a great addition to what we continue to build."

Among those joining Michigan State is Kennedy Bell from Charlotte Soccer Academy in North Carolina. Previously playing for Maryland, Bell brings experience from her time as an All-Big Ten Freshman Team member and her achievements in ECNL competitions.

Kayla Briggs from Toronto will also join Michigan State after transferring from Providence. She has played for Team Canada in international competitions such as the FIFA U20 World Cup.

Other notable additions include Addison Baldus from Lou Fusz Athletic Girls Academy in Illinois, Aubree Ciampa from Nationals Girls Academy in Michigan, Abbey Dalton from Tulsa SC ECNL in Oklahoma, Emily Graham from Indy Premier Girls Academy in Indiana, Noelle Henning from Canada's National Development Centre of Ontario, Mackenzie Kruer from Indy Eleven ECNL in Indiana, Ava Lutke from Michigan Rangers FC, Maleeya Martin from Northern Virginia Alliance ECNL in Virginia, Julia Molnar who played for Slammers HB Køge ECNL in California, and Kennedy Zorn from SC del Sol Girls Academy in Arizona.

These athletes bring diverse experiences ranging from state championships to national team appearances across various age groups.

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