Class of 2025 Commits (Women)

Creating a new topic for this since men and women got blended into one topic under the HS Boys category.

Arizona State
Lulu Gaetano - El Toro High School

Azusa Pacific University
Kori Cunningham - Citrus College
Nala Lottermoser - El Capitan High School (Lakeside)

Biola

Brown
Sofia Flierl - Menlo
Megan Newby - Sacred Heart

Bucknell
Addie Wedding - OLu
Brooke Temkin - San Ramon Valley High School

Cal
Gabby Reichley - Marin Academy
Lexi Nelson - Menlo Atherton HS
Harper Price - Newport Harbor HS
Reece Helsel - Clovis East HS
Marina Brown - San Marcos High School
Holly Dunn - Auckland, New Zealand
Miriam Bogachenko - Israel

CBU
Kendall Donahue - El Segundo High School

Claremont Mudd Scripps

Concordia University Irvine
Myley Mendiburu - Garces Memorial High School
Abbey Foley - Canyon High School
Sydney Neilon - Dawson High School
Claire Gluzman - Archbishop Mitty High School
Amber Lewis - Reddam House - South Africa
Madison Emmerson - Edison High School

CSU Monterey
Olivia Gutierrez - Bonita Vista High School
Catherine Jenkins - Centennial High School

CSU Fullerton

CSU Northridge
Ashley Strickland - Clovis West High School
Raygan Carroll - Elsinore High School/CHAWP
Marjorie Krueger - Sanger High School
Ella Furuholmen - Grossmont High School
Dakota Bumbaca - Monterey Trail High School/Davis WPC
Sophia Cooper - Sydney, AUS
Claire Summers - Riverside Poly High School

Fresno State
Katelyn Mobley - Carlsbad High School
Charli Munoz - Notre Dame High School
Charley Stephens - Sydney, Australia
Riaan Bryant - Auckland, New Zealand

Hawaii

Harvard
Sophia Wang - Greenwich High School
Petra Klemm (Hungary)

Indiana
Macie Drum - Buhach Colony
Jane Girard - PVHS
Audrina Kang - Miramonte
Sammy Frazier - Campo
Nikki Frazier - Campo

La Salle
Claire McCulloch - AUS
Piper Brostrom - St. Francis High School (Sacramento)

LIU
Olivia Booth - Brisbane, Australia

LMU
Madi Searle - Auckland, New Zealand
Emi Styris - Auckland, New Zealand
Chelsea Issac - Sydney, Australia
Brooke Tora Gil - Barcelona, Spain
Ruby Meier - Waubonsie Valley HS (Chicago)
Payton Schrier - Naperville North HS (Chicago)

Long Beach State
Emelia Rasner - Redwood High School, Visalia

Marist
Sutton Harrington - Newport Harbor

Michigan
Charli Krotts - Mater Dei
Ryland Smith - Torrey Pines HS
Maya Mladjan - Lyons Township High School
Sydney Brandvold - Lakeridge High School
Marim Ndjiaye - William Mason High School

Pacific
Lauren Davis - St. Francis High School, Mt. View
Giselle Orson - Redwood High School (Larkspur)

Pomona Pitzer

Princeton
Vivian Golub - Sacred Heart
Didi Evans - Corona del Mar
Sophie Bollyky Purcell (Asphalt Green Club)

Saint Francis
Eilis Rogis - Lyons, AUS

San Diego State
Ané Smith - Arroyo Grande
Avery Sullivan - Campo HS
Natalia Barrot - Foothill HS
Kyla Pranajaya - O Lu

San Jose State

Santa Clara
Hailey Romano - Cathedral Catholic

Sienna
Julia Hough - Kingswood College, South Africa

Stanford
Lucy Haaland Ford - San Marcos HS
Reagan Weir - CDM HS
Natalia Szczerba - SHP
Addison Parrish - Dos Pueblos High School
Cici DeLuca - LB Wilson

UC Davis
Addison Engelbert - Buchanan High School
Sydney Rubin - Southlake Carroll High School
Hanalora Abel - Dos Pueblos High School
Megan Garner - Dos Pueblos High School
Audrey Quilala - Granite Bay High School

UC Irvine
Jessica Reagan - Mater Dei
Chloe Patist - Foothill HS
Michelle Urkov - OLu
Anna Frey - St. Ignatius High School
Marisol Cowles - Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
Annie Peak - Norco High School
Sydney Hagen - The Bishop’s School

UCLA
Presley Jones - Laguna Beach
Katherine O’Dea - LB Wilson
Jailynn Robinson - OLu
Ally Larsen - Miramonte
Ali Sagara - Miramonte

UC Merced
Mia Quintana - Arroyo Grande High School
Abigail Shapiro - Calabasas High School
Makayla Hemphill - El Capitan High School (Merced)
Makenzie Royal - Santana High School
Annellise Tamez - Sanger High School
Abigail Conner - Eastlake High School

UC San Diego
Caitlyn Stayt - Newport Harbor
Berkley Sinner - Arroyo Grande High School
Anna Fazioli - St. Francis High School, Mt. View
Alex Anghera - Carlsbad
Alexa Kraaijvanger - Marlborough High School

UCSB
Siena Jumani - Laguna Beach
Isabella Mady, Canada
Mia Sullivan - Mater Dei
Eliza Harlow - St. Ignatius High School
Emmerson Ferriera - Stevenson High School
Miranda Salinger - Stevenson High School
Gigi Remlinger - Newport Harbor
Lydia Soderberg - Newport Harbor

USC
Eva (EJ) Hourigan - Foothill/Mater Dei
Payton Netherton - JSerra
Kara Carver - Laguna Beach
Kate Sloman - OLu
Ashley Kwan - Foothill HS

Villanova
Tessa Pettit - Arroyo Grande High School
Reia Kimi - Punahou High School
Annika Wise - Sacred Heart Greenwich
Rosie Woodman - New Trier HS (IL)

Virginia Military Institute

Wagner

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Abigail Shapiro (UC Merced) - Calabasas High School

Sophia Wang, Greenwich High School and Greenwich Aquatics, Harvard

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Bucknell
Addie Wedding- OLu

UCSD
Alex Anghera - Carlsbad
Alexa Kraaijvanger - Marlborough High School

CSUN
Raygan Carroll - Elsinore High School/CHAWP
Marjorie Krueger - Sanger High School
Ella Furuholmen - Grossmont High School
Dakota Bumbaca - Monterey Trail High School/Davis WPC
Sophia Cooper - Sydney, AUS
Claire Summers - Riverside Poly High School

Cal
Marina Brown - San Marcos High School
Holly Dunn - Auckland, New Zealand

UC Irvine
Marisol Cowles - Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy
Annie Peak - Norco High School
Sydney Hagen - The Bishop’s School

Stanford
Addison Parrish - Dos Pueblos High School

CBU
Kendall Donahue - El Segundo High School

Villanova
Reia Kimi - Punahou High School

Santa Clara
Hailey Romano - Cathedral Catholic

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Didi Evans, CDM - Princeton
Vivian Golub, Sacred Heart- Princeton
Cici DeLuca, LB Wilson - Stanford
Sofia Flierl, Menlo - Brown
Megan Newby, Sacred Heart- Brown

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Note: Rosalie Hassett, Miramonte and Diablo, is a Class of 2024 player.

Cal
Miriam Bogachenko - Israel

La Salle
Claire McCulloch - AUS

Villanova
Annika Wise - Sacred Heart Greenwich

Saint Francis
Eilis Rogis - Lyons, AUS

Sienna
Julia Hough - Kingswood College, South Africa

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No harm done. Rosalie Hassett deserves the recognition.

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I think she may have completed her high school in the southern hemisphere and join the team for the 2025 season.

LMU goes all international for Class of 2025
Madi Searle - Auckland, New Zealand
Emi Styris - Auckland, New Zealand
Chelsea Issac - Sydney, Australia
Brooke Tora Gil - Barcelona, Spain

Few more of those and lacrosse and field hockey will start to look pretty attractive

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Only for vertically gifted. Approx avg height of NCAA women’s athletes

Rowing 5’9” (excl cox)
Lacrosse 5’6”
Field hockey 5’5”

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LMU dropped women’s rowing and 5 other individual sports in a preemptive move based on the upcoming NCAA ruling. Then bringing in all foreign players is a sign of things to come. Unfortunately, if the NCAA does not do something about this youth water polo in the US will die and then water polo will die at the colligate level. Who wants to watch or play a sport that 10 Americans play in college. NCAA needs to limit international players on rosters to 4 or 5 or we all lose.

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Regarding LMU, the assistant coach has strong ties to Wolf Wigo and he has strong business ties to Australia/New Zealand training grounds. Hopefully this is just a unique “business” situation and not the beginning of the end. Hopefully.

On the Mens side I get why coaches do it, the women’s side, I guess I don’t know much about, but doesn’t seem like it’s worth it.

If kids are on a 10 point scale:
You need to recruit 7’s and 8’s to be competitive - you can’t take a 5 and expect them to overcome their deficiencies and adapt to the speed of the college game. Kids also over-value how good they are and conflate a historical school rank with their ability (Stanford is historically full of 9’s, so if I go there, then I must be a 9 too).
**The 9’s & 10’s are rare, when they come along they go to Stanford, UCLA, & USC exclusively
**The 8’s (think they’re 9’s) - add Princeton and Cal to the list
**The 7’s (think they’re 8’s) - After the above 5 schools plus Harvard have picked through the best 7’s, the rest of the top 15 schools pick thru what’s left.

So you need 7’s and 8’s to have a competitive team but the only domestic kids that will commit right now are 5’s and 6’s, and the 7’s want to wait to see if Cal or USC will make them an offer before committing to you … so what do you do?

You go get an International 8.

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