TSC Media Release

15 Players to Watch During the Inaugural USL W League Season

TSC Media Release

15 Players to Watch During the Inaugural USL W League Season

May 05, 2022

KEEP AN EYE ON THESE 15 PLAYERS THIS SEASON

With the establishment of the USL W League, more than 1,200 playing opportunities have been created. Of those 1,200 players, we have chosen 15 to keep an eye on this season as they look to lead their teams to success during the inaugural W League season. These players have been selected for All-tournament teams, Best IX teams and some have even represented the U.S. Youth National Team. 


Learn more about each player below: 


ANNA HADDOCK, TENNESSEE SC

Midfielder Anna Haddock is a rising junior at Auburn University who was recently called up to the U.S. U-23 Women’s Youth National Team roster in March, earning her first cap for her country. Last fall collegiately, Haddock led the Tigers in goals (nine) and assists (eight) and was selected for the 2021 All-SEC First Team. 


CLARA ROBBINS, RACING LOUISVILLE FC

Clara Robbins capped off her senior season at Florida State University as a NCAA National Champion last fall, during which she recorded six goals and eight assists. The midfielder was selected to the 2021 ACC All-Tournament Team and was also named the ACC Tournament MVP, capping a collegiate career for the Seminoles that saw her record 87 appearances for the school. 


ELIZA TURNER, MCLEAN SOCCER

Eliza Turner will represent McLean Soccer this summer after a standout freshman season at Georgetown University. Turner started 18 games for the Hoyas last fall and recorded both a goal and an assist. The midfielder was selected to the 2021 All-Big East Freshman Team having previously been a standout for McLean Soccer’s Academy program in the youth ranks. 


HAL (KATHERINE) HERSHFELT, GREENVILLE LIBERTY SC

Georgia native Hal Hershfelt will stay in South Carolina with Greenville Liberty SC ahead of her senior season at Clemson University this fall. The midfielder played and started every match for the Tigers last season and finished the 2021 season with seven goals. Hershfelt was named to the 2021 All-ACC Second Team as well as the 2021 United Soccer Coaches Second Team All-Atlantic Region. 


JAYDE RIVIERE, AFC ANN ARBOR

Defender Jayde Riviere joins AFC Ann Arbor ahead of her senior year at University of Michigan, where last season she started 19 matches for the Wolverines. Last summer, Riviere won an Olympic Gold Medal while representing Canada at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. A native of Pickering, Ontario, Riviere was also a member of the Academic All-Big Ten in 2021. 


JORDYN RHODES, KINGS HAMMER FC

Kings Hammer FC’s Jordyn Rhodes is an upcoming senior forward at the University of Kentucky. Rhodes started all 19 games for the Wildcats last season and recorded 11 goals and five assists, leading the team in both categories. She was also elected to the 2021 All-SEC Second Team as well as the 2020 All-SEC First Team. 


KATIE SODERSTROM, INDY ELEVEN

Katie Soderstrom is gearing up for her red-shirt senior season at Butler University. During her time with the Bulldogs, Soderstrom has tallied 16 goals and 16 assists in three seasons. That consistent level of performance has seen Soderstrom voted to the All-BIG EAST First Team in all three of her collegiate seasons (2019, 2020 and 2021). 


LAUREN KOZAL, MIDWEST UNITED FC

Michigan State junior goalkeeper Lauren Kozal averaged 4.5 saves per game last fall, tallying a total of 81 saves across 18 appearances, and will be aiming to provide a strong foundation for Midwest United FC as it competes in the Great Lakes Division. Kozal was voted Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year 2021, while also earning United Soccer Coaches All-America honors last December. 


MAKENNA MORRIS, MCLEAN SOCCER

Upcoming Clemson junior Makenna Morris was called up to the United States U-20 Women’s National Team this past December having previously gained experience with the U-15 and U-17 teams. The defender was named to the 2021 Third Team All-ACC team after recording 19 starts and six goals last season for the Tigers. 


MEGAN BORNKAMP, GREENVILLE LIBERTY SC

Megan Bornkamp recently completed her sophomore year as a Clemson Tiger, claiming a spot on the 2021 First Team All-ACC, as well as on the 2021 United Soccer Coaches All-America Third Team. The midfielder started 20 matches and led the Tigers in goals (10) and assists (10) and has now scored 18 goals over two seasons in the collegiate ranks. 


MOLLY MCLAUGHLIN, INDY ELEVEN

Midfielder Molly McLaughlin recently completed her senior season at Xavier University. A native of Granger, Indiana, McLaughlin started 20 matches and recorded three goals during the 2021 season. The midfielder was named to the 2021 All-BIG EAST First Team and was a part of the All-BIG EAST Second team in 2020 and 2019 while making 67 appearances for the Musketeers in her collegiate career. 


MORGAN TURNER, MINNESOTA AURORA FC

Minnesota native Morgan Turner recently wrapped up her fifth year representing the DePaul Blue Demons. The forward recorded nine goals during the 2021 season, completing her career at DePaul with 31 goals. In 2021, Turner was named to the All-BIG EAST Second Team for the second consecutive season as she now returns to her home state to compete for Aurora FC. 


RAENA CHILDERS, KAW VALLEY FC

Raena Childers will be in familiar territory as Kaw Valley FC kicks off its inaugural W League season at Rock Chalk Park after making 18 starts for Kansas University during her freshman campaign. A local product from Grain Valley, Mo., on the outskirts of Kansas City, Childers tallied three goals and an assist for the Jayhawks last fall and was named to the 2021 Big 12 All-Freshman Team. 


RENEE LYLES, PEACHTREE CITY MOBA

A native of Atlanta, forward Renee Lyles will play close to home at Peachtree City MOBA after an impressive freshman campaign at Clemson University last fall. Lyles recorded 19 starts and tallied seven goals for the Tigers, which earned her 2021 All-ACC Freshman team honors, having previously been the 2021 Georgia 5A Player of the Year during her high school career. 


SARAH FULLER, MINNESOTA AURORA FC

A Texas native, goalkeeper Sarah Fuller completed her collegiate career at the University of North Texas in 2021 as she recorded eight shutouts in 17 starts for the Mean Green. She had previously gained the national spotlight at Vanderbilt University, where in 2020 she both helped the Commodores women’s soccer program to their first SEC Tournament title since 1994 and became the first woman to score in a Power Five college football game as the football program’s kicker. 


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Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Williamson County and the surrounding Greater Nashville area. TSC's Mission is "to promote a love for soccer by developing excellence in the game for our players and coaches to positively impact our member families and communities.”


Since 2012, TSC has been the premier youth soccer club in the state of Tennessee and currently serves over 3,500 players participating in recreational, competitive and/or supplemental soccer programs across four locations: TSC Murfreesboro, TSC Nashville, TSC Sumner and TSC Williamson. TSC teams compete locally, regionally, and nationally in leagues such as the Tennessee Youth Soccer League, USYS National League and Mid South Conference, and the Elite Clubs National League. TSC also fields two U23 pre-professional teams competing in USL W League (women’s) and USL League Two (men’s). TSC has won multiple state and national championships in recent years through competition in these leagues. 

03 Jul, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League captured the USL W League South Central Division Championship Sunday night with a 2-0 victory over Southern Soccer Academy at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. “Tonight we were again phenomenally organized and first class defensively,” said TSCW Associate Head Coach Logan Fisher. “SSA did a great job of making it difficult for us going forward but when you have the class we do in the final third, that only takes teams so far.” Needing a win to leapfrog over Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves for first place in the division, TSCW wasted no time getting going. The early minutes were dominated by the home side, putting lots of pressure on the SSA goal. Katie Shea Collins broke through in the 8th minute knocking home a cross from Ryanne Molenaar and past a diving SSA goalkeeper for a 1-0 lead. TSCW continued to knock on the door, looking for a second goal most of the half, but it was not to be and went into halftime with the game still close. Collins sealed the win and the division for TSCW in the 66th minute with an impressive shot for a comfortable 2-0 lead. Collins dribbled past a defender and bent her shot into the upper corner past SSA goalkeeper Haley Brinkman kicking off the celebration. After starting the 2023 season with two narrow losses and a tie, TSCW has been on fire going 8-0-1 in the last nine games. Team defense has led the way, allowing only three goals in that span as well as six shutouts. “A massive thank you goes to all our players and staff. We truly have a special group here,” Fisher added. “The players have set an example to our youth players coming through here at TSC. Work hard, play harder and never stop showing up!” With the South Central Division Championship, TSCW qualifies for the USL W League playoffs where it will take on Tampa Bay United at 5 pm ET on Thursday, July 6 at Wake Med Soccer Park in Cary, NC. In the other Southern Conference semifinal, NC Courage U23 takes on FC Miami City at 7 pm ET. The winners will play on Saturday, July 8 for a chance to play the Eastern Conference champion. TSC USL W League Team Schedule Purchase Tickets for the USL W League Playoff game vs. Tampa Bay United Here
25 Jun, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League continued its winning ways at home defeating South Carolina United FC 3-0 on Saturday evening at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. “It was another good day for the team,” said TSCW Head Coach Dalton Kaufman. “The girls have been working very hard and have stayed organized and tuned in to what we are trying to accomplish. This is just another example.” Katie Shea Collins continued her hot scoring touch pouncing on a rebound off the crossbar in the sixth minute to give TSCW the early lead. Fellow forward Ryanne Molenaar had fired a shot towards the goal and SC United goalkeeper Kaylie Bierman got a hand to it to deflect it off the crossbar right to Collins. Defender Hayley Howard doubled the lead in the 33rd minute breaking down the left flank. Howard drew the defender, cut it back toward the middle and fired a shot past the diving Bierman for a 2-0 advantage. After halftime, the home side kept on it as Collins netted her second of the day on a spectacular cross from Katie Toney. Toney beat her defender on the right side and drove a cross to the far post where Collins headed it home for a 3-0 lead. Midfielder Shelby Craft got herself on the scoresheet in the 86th minute on a breakaway off a feed from McKinley Stiff. TSCW is unbeaten at home this season and is now 5-0-2 in its last seven games. TSCW returns to action Tuesday, June 27th traveling to Huntsville, AL to take on North Alabama SC at 7:30 pm. TSC USL W League Team Schedule
20 Jun, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – Anna Haddock scored two goals in the first half and stout defending lifted Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League over Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves on Monday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. “It was a really big win for us tonight,” said Haddock. “Obviously, Chattanooga has been in first [place] and had a really good season so we were really excited for this game. Everyone stepped up and did their part.” TSCW got on the scoreboard in the 12th minute when forward Katie Shea Collins beat her defender and was taken down in the penalty box. Haddock calmly slotted home the penalty kick to give the home side a 1-0 lead. Haddock extended the advantage to 2-0 in the 41st minute when she was fed by Collins at the top of the box and buried it after wonderful team build up play. “Another phenomenal three points tonight,” said TSCW Associate Head Coach Logan Fisher. “Everything about what we are doing right now is just solid. We are going to continue the run and keep the girls going with all eyes to South Carolina on Saturday.” TSCW returns to action Saturday, June 24th in a double-header with USL2 at Ravenwood HS Stadium in Brentwood. TSCW kicks off at 5:00 pm with USL2 following at 7:30 pm. TSC USL W League Team Schedule
14 Jun, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – A strong game front to back led to Tennessee Soccer Club USL League Two scoring a 2-0 victory over Southern Soccer Academy Tuesday night at Ravenwood HS Stadium in Brentwood, TN. “It was a good performance again tonight,” said TSC2 Head Coach Andy Robertson. “We will take the 2-nil win. We felt like we had to redeem ourselves after we lost the first game at SSA. So tonight was about proving what we are all about and thankfully we put in a really good performance.” The hosts took the lead in the 27th minute on a two on one break. Forward Baronyi Kengeye slid the ball across to a wide open Wyland Worley who slotted the ball past SSA goalkeeper Brant Zulauf for the 1-0 lead. TSC2 extended the advantage in the 75th minute on a corner kick. John Azar sent a perfect ball into the penalty box where midfielder Abdou Samb rose above the SSA defense to head home the insurance marker. TSC2 will next be in action Tuesday, June 20th hosting East Atlanta FC kicking off at 7:30 pm at Ravenwood HS Stadium. TSC USL2 League Team Schedule
05 Jun, 2023
DALTON, GA – A stunning John Azar goal in second half stoppage time was enough to Tennessee Soccer Club USL League Two over the Dalton Red Wolves Sunday night at Dalton Stadium in Dalton, GA. The game featured quite a bit of midfield play with limited scoring chances from either side and was looking to be headed to a scoreless draw. As the full 90 minutes passed, Azar took the ball down the left flank and cut towards the middle and blasted a shot into the lower right corner of the net past a diving Red Wolves goalkeeper. The visitors from Tennessee celebrated and minutes later were victorious, collecting a critical three points in the tightly contested USL League Two standings. “We are very excited to snatch the three points at the end,” said TSC2 Head Coach Andy Robertson. “After waiting and waiting [lightning delay] we were finally able to get playing. Obviously, we were hoping to find that goal before the final minute of the game, but overall, we felt our performance deserved the three points.” With severe thunderstorms lingering in the area, the game was delayed two and a half hours and finally kicked off at 10 pm local time. TSC2 will next be in action Saturday, June 10th traveling to South Carolina United in a double-header with the USL W League teams. The W League games will kick off at 5 pm ET with the League Two teams kicking off at 7:30 pm ET. TSC USL2 League Team Schedule
By Jeff Leightman 01 Jun, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – A five goal outburst in the first half of action was enough to power Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League past North Alabama SC 5-0 on Wednesday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. Midfielder Anna Haddock netted a hat trick, and forward Katie Shea Collins added a brace to lead the home side to a sizable lead at the half. Both Haddock and Collins have appeared for the United States Women’s Youth National Teams. Haddock, the Auburn University senior, is no stranger to finding the back of the net for college and club. In the 5th minute, Haddock took a lay off pass from Collins and struck a first time shot, beating North Alabama goalkeeper Maddox Dolly. Collins got on the scoresheet herself in the 21st minute burying a cross from Ryanne Molenaar. In the 34th minute, Collins once again found the net on a breakaway as Haddock played a perfect ball through that sprung the pacy striker. Haddock needed just five minutes at the end of the half to complete her hat trick, scoring in the 40th and 45th minute. “I thought it was a great performance by the players tonight,” said TSCW Associate Head Coach Logan Fisher. “I really enjoyed the first half. For a 5-0 performance and three points against a decent team, I am really pleased.” TSCW returns to action Saturday, June 10th heading to Columbia, SC to take on South Carolina United FC in a doubleheader with the TSC USL League Two team. TSC USL W League Team Schedule
28 May, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – In a game that saw physicality, yellow cards, a red card, and plenty of fouls, it was Asheville City SC who was able to squeak out a 2-1 victory over Tennessee Soccer Club USL League Two Saturday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. After a mostly eventful free first half, Asheville City struck first as a long ball in behind the TSC2 defense caught goalkeeper Jack McCarthy by surprise. Asheville forward Scott Vatne hit a perfect volley that eluded McCarthy to put the visitors on the board in the 40th minute. Despite trailing by a goal headed into the second half, TSC2 Head Coach Andy Robertson made some tactical adjustments and the team responded. Throughout the second half, TSC2 put pressure on the Asheville City goal but could not come up with the equalizer. In the 78th minute, Asheville again caught the TSC2 defense with a ball in behind and forward Juan Ballas was taken down in the box for a penalty kick. Clay Obara slotted home the penalty past a diving McCarthy to double the Asheville lead to 2-0. Just five minutes later, TSC2 forward Malachi Jones attacked the right side of the Asheville City defense and was fouled in the box, giving TSC2 a penalty kick of their own. Midfielder Ivan Jolivet powered his penalty past Asheville goalkeeper Jarrett Payne to pull TSC2 to within a goal. Despite pressing for another goal in the dying minutes, TSC2 was not able to find paydirt again. “Disappointing result at the end of it.,” said Robertson. “It was a pretty even game for the most part. I thought we made a couple of critical errors at the wrong times, but credit to the guys for battling toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in the league.” TSC2 will next be in action Sunday, June 4th traveling to the Dalton Red Wolves at Lakeshore Park in Dalton, GA kicking off at 7:30 pm ET. TSC USL2 League Team Schedule
By Jeff Leightman 26 May, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – Throughout the match Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League moved the ball confidently and created chance after chance but ultimately settled for a 1-1 tie against Birmingham Legion FC on Thursday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. The visitors struck first on a quick counterattack in the 4th minute when Norah Roller broke with the ball, cut across a TSCW defender and beat goalkeeper Taiana Tolleson with a shot for a 1-0 lead. Despite creating numerous chances, TSCW was not able to find the back of the net and Birmingham led at the half. The home side looked like it found the answer midway through half, however, a nice combination led to a goal whistled back for offside. Coming out of the break, TSCW stayed in attacking mode and it was only the heroics of Birmingham goalkeeper Mackenzie Titus that kept the visitors on top. After continuing to press for the equalizer, TSCW finally found the net as forward Anna Haddock was able to free herself up and chipped the goalkeeper from 30 yards out knotting the score at 1-1. The home side was not satisfied as it kept the Birmingham defense on their heels and pepper the Legion goal. TSCW forward Katie Shea Collins nearly netted the game winner in the dying seconds of the match but Titus made a top-notched save to preserve the tie. “I thought we played some lovely soccer at times tonight. We have serious quality in this squad, and it showed tonight,” said TSCW Associate Head Coach Logan Fisher. “The group is coming together nicely. We showed against Tormenta and Birmingham we can compete against the best this conference has to offer.” TSCW returns to action Thursday, May 31st with against regional rival North Alabama SC at Ravenwood High School kicking off at 7:30 pm CT. TSC USL W League Team Schedule
24 May, 2023
BRENTWOOD, TN – Forward Patrick O’Halloran’s hat trick propelled the Tennessee Soccer Club USL League Two team to a 5-0 victory over North Alabama SC Tue sday night at Ravenwood High School Stadium in Brentwood, TN. “It was a good performance and a good bounce back from Saturday,” said Head Coach Andy Robertson. “We talked about being more effective in the final third and we scored five goals tonight.” O’Halloran opened the scoring in the 17th minute and doubled the lead in the 36th minute on a nifty combination in the North Alabama SC penalty area. TSC2 took the 2-0 lead into halftime. After the break, the home side kept its foot on the gas as Conner Osterholt scored off a rebound in the 62nd minute to extend the lead. O’Halloran completed his hat trick in the 71st minute with a wicked bending shot into the upper corner of the net, giving the North Alabama goalkeeper no chance. Baronyi Kengeye finished the scoring in the 76th minute to bring the final margin to 5-0. TSC2 returns to action Saturday, May 27th facing the Asheville City SC at Ravenwood High School Stadium kicking off at 7:30 pm CT. TSC USL League Two Team Schedule
23 May, 2023
STATESBORO, GA – South Georgia Tormenta FC forward Kiana Jacobson’s dramatic goal in the 90th minute was enough to give the home side a 1-0 victory over Tennessee Soccer Club USL W League team at Tormenta Stadium in Statesboro, GA on Monday evening. As the clock was ticking down, it looked as if TSCW was going to earn a hard-fought draw against Tormenta FC, the defending National Champions in the USL W League. It was not to be, however, as a long ball was sent down the right flank behind the TSCW defensive line. The ball was driven across and Jacobson slid to deflect it into the corner of the net. The visitors had staged a tremendous defensive effort throughout the match. In in the 73rd minute, TSCW goalkeeper Taiana Tolleson came up huge, saving a penalty kick after a Tormenta player was taken down in the box. “We had a good game plan and were executing it well into the second half,” said TSC W Head Coach Dalton Kaufman. “I was very proud Taiana and how much all the players put into the match. It was unfortunate that we were not able to earn a point.” TSCW returns to action Thursday, May 23rd with its home opener against league newcomers Birmingham Legion FC at Ravenwood High School kicking off at 7:30 pm CT. TSC USL W League Team Schedule
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