Five Wisconsin Girls Who Need To Be On Your Radar
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F/M Paige Klass – FC Wisconsin 2009 ECNL (2027) Klass will only be a freshman this fall. But she was the only player from her state to be named to the ECNL conference cup squad. She already displays excellent speed…
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Continue ReadingF/M Paige Klass – FC Wisconsin 2009 ECNL (2027)
Klass will only be a freshman this fall. But she was the only player from her state to be named to the ECNL conference cup squad. She already displays excellent speed in the opening field with a decent touch. I’ll be really excited to watch her grow and develop more.
F Clare Shea Clare Shea 5'10" | F Menomonee Falls | 2025 WI – SC Wave (2025)
Clare Shea Clare Shea 5'10" | F Menomonee Falls | 2025 WI was the only sophomore named to the first or second all-state team this spring. She was also a USYNT camp and National ODP Invitee this year. Her long legs allow her to make big strides up and down the field while also displaying a powerful right-foot shot. Most importantly, she scares defenders with her tall 5’10” frame.
F Kalyssa Carter (2025)
Her 51 goals at the high school level last spring might be a freshman record. Playing for Shoreland Lutheran, Kalyssa Carter was the only freshman to be named honorable-mention all-state by the Wisconsin Soccer coaches association. Not only is she a dynamic finisher, but she can also create plays for the girls around her. A productive passer with double-digit assists last high school season.
D/M Sophia Goetz Sophia Goetz F Grafton | 2025 WI – FC Wisconsin 2007 ECNL (2025)
Goetz is a primary outside back who’s more than capable of playing a winger-role too. Left-footed prospect is quick with her first touch and overall decision-making. She also plays crosses well and shows great timing with winning balls in the air to make clearances in her box. I’ll be excited to watch her more in ECNL season.
GK Jocelyn Blahnik – SC Wave (2025)
She’s one of the most confident keepers I’ve watched. Her ability to control the box is top level and she’s absolutely unfixed by climbing over opponents to catch or punch balls away from the goal. Blahnik also has an outstanding first-step and is really good at making herself big in 1v1 opportunities. Leading to a wide range of saves. I like her size at 5’9″ too. She’s a keeper who must be on college coaches radars.