Santa Clarita Blue Heat weekend roster, team news
Santa Clarita Blue Heat are one of the most celebrated teams in American women’s soccer, producing dozens of pros and national team players. The 2016 and 2022 UWS champions have also appeared in two other finals, including the 2023 final versus Michigan Jaguars. They reached the UWS National Championship by winning the UWS West Conference with a perfect 8-0-0 record, scoring 31 goals and conceding just two.
1 – Jordan Brown (Georgia)
3 – Chloe Castaneda (UCLA)
4 – Kendall Campbell (Pepperdine)
7 – Emilie Castagna (UC Irvine)
9 – Makenna McGill (Cal State Fullerton)
12 – Elizabeth Worden (Long Beach State)
13 – Kaylin Raibon (Cal State Fullerton)
15 – Taylor Bloom (Pepperdine)
16 – Ariana Salvador (William Hart HS)
17 – Amanda Perez (Long Beach State)
20 – Ana Paula Fraiz (Missouri State | Colombia WNT)
22 – Tatum Wynalda (Pepperdine)
23 – Mckenna Whitham (Slammers FC)
25 – Briley Phelps (Biola)
28 – Talei Moodie (San Diego)
29 – Cameron Valladares (Arizona State)
30 – Morgan Farnham (Beach FC)
33 – Kyra Murphy (Pepperdine)
FC Buffalo weekend roster
The fourth season of the FC Buffalo women’s side saw the club reach the playoffs for the fourth time after winning the Iron Division with a 6-1-1 record. The 2022 UWS National semifinalists boast a 28-4-4 regular season record with a plus-79 goal difference since their inception, and have a 4-2 playoff record heading into this weekend under coach Nikki Bartholomew.
0 – Brigid Mulholland (Loyola – Fairport, NY)
1 – Agnes Stenlund (Toledo – Finspang, Sweden)
2 – Delta Barber (Niagara – Marathon, NY)
3 – Charlie Pawli (Albany – Hamburg, NY)
4 – Erin Weir (Canisius – North Tonawanda, NY)
5 – Sophie Rourke (Amherst HS – Amherst, NY)
7 – Skylar Cornell (Canisius – Chagrin Falls, Ohio)
8 – Carissima Cutrona (Buffalo – Williamsville, NY)
9 – Claire DeAngelis (Charleston – Orchard Park, NY)
12 – Gwen Jarosz (Buff State – North Tonawanda, NY)
14 – Grace Kulniszewski (Buffalo – East Aurora, NY)
15 – Izzy Schmidt (Niagara – Lancaster, NY)
18 – Morgan Kulniszewski (Niagara – East Aurora, NY)
22 – Tess Ford (Buffalo – Williamsville, NY)
23 – Kylie Miranto (Daemen, North Tonawanda, NY)
24 – Kasia Bak (Robert Morris – Niagara Falls, Canada)
26 – Eileen Solomon (Boston – Fort Erie, Canada)
27 – Demi Maroudas (Colgate – Niagara-on-the-Lake, Canada)
28 – Payton Robertson (Kentucky – Toronto, Canada)
33 – Dani Martinez (D’Youville – Boston, NY)
Michigan Jaguars weekend roster
High-powered Michigan Jaguars arrive in Buffalo as the reigning UWS National Champions and the current UWS Midwest Conference champions. They went 8-0-1 in the regular season and thrashed Indiana Union in the playoffs to reach the finals.
1 – Peyton Delongchamp (Findlay)
3 – Emma Pompo (Cleveland State)
9 – Maddie O’Farrell (Eastern Michigan)
10 – Grace Koski (Cleveland State)
13 – Kyra Karfonta (Dayton)
15 – Olivia Darnell (Oakland)
19 – Lydia Case (Loyola)
20 – Natalie Kocsis (Rochester)
22 – Sydney Chura (SCAD)
33 – Hannah Becker (Grand Valley State)
39 – Alex Williams (Grand Valley State)
39 – Erica Toupin (Detroity Mercy)
48 – Amanda Fury (Tiffin)
55 – Shannon Brown (Oakland)
57 – Noel Blain (Dayton)
New England Mutiny weekend roster
One of the oldest and most impressive women’s soccer sides in the United States, the Mutiny arrive in Buffalo after a 8-0-0 regular season and tight home playoff wins over Steel City and Sporting CT. The 2000 W-2 Champions have since played in two finals and are a serial playoff team but are seeking a first UWS title.
1 – Ela Kopec (Villanova)
3 – Anna Carson (UConn)
4 – Rachel Marchini (UConn)
5 – Laci Lewis (UConn)
7 – Jenna Kalwa (Penn State)
8 – Ada Siepmann (Mount Holyoke)
10 -Chioma Okafor (UConn)
12 – Abbey Jones (UConn)
13- Hope Santaniello (UMass Lowell)
14 – Alexis Legowski (Northeastern)
15 – Sam Breton (Bryant)
16 – Hannah Peric (UMass)
18 – Avery Klingensmith (American)
19 – Julia Weithofer (UMass)
21 – Mila Dillard (Pope Francis High School)
23 – Rylie Mutton (Johns Hopkins)
25 – Cat Barry (South Carolina)
31 – Katrina Corzepa (Columbia)