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Women's Soccer Announces Thirteen Roster Additions for 2021 Season

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - The Jacksonville University women's soccer team has announced the addition of thirteen student-athletes who will join the program starting in the fall of 2021. The incoming class is highlighted by two transfers and eleven true freshmen. 

"We are excited to welcome each of our new student athletes in the fall. I feel each of our newcomers will go on to have a role in moving our program forward over the next few years." Head coach John Constable said. 


Mariah Winebrenner - Goalkeeper - Kingwood, West Virginia - Florida Cyber Charter Academy

Makala Woodford - Forward - Littleton, Colorado - Chatfield Senior High School 

Priscilla Silva - Forward - Houston, Texas - Cypress Lakes High School 

Isabella Ruggiano - Forward - Indialantic, Florida - Melbourne High School 


Avery Bravo - Forward/Midfielder - Victorville, California - Oak Hills High School 

Eden Skyers - Left Wing Back - Beckenham, London, England - Langley Park

Beyonce Robinson - Forward - Brampton, Ontario, Canada - Laramie County Community College 

Marissa Etchart - Forward - Tuscon, Arizona - Cienega High School 


Stephanie Davis - Left Forward - Orlando, Florida - Tohopekaliga High School 

Khaliyah Bibb - Forward - Grovetown, Georgia - Grovetown High School 

Kaylee Anderson - Outside Back - Jacksonville, Florida - Paxon School for Advanced Studies 

Selma Fohrer - Forward - Krefeld, Germany - Gymnasium am Moltkeplatz


Adanna Edwards  - Forward - Miami, Florida - Nova Southeastern 

Constable will be in his second year with the program. Under his first year of instruction, he led the team to its first victory since the 2018 season. The team also managed to end two matches in a tie. 
 

"We shall strive to make significant progress in the fall and I feel the newcomers we have added mixed with our incredibly hardworking returners gives us a reasonable chance of achieving this goal." Constable said. 

 


 

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