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Princeton will honor the Class of 2026, including Drew Coomans, Pia Beaulieu, Ally Murphy, Caroline Kane, Kelsee Wozniak, and Summer Pierson, before Saturday's match.
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Women's Soccer to Host Lehigh, Columbia This Week
October 19, 2025 | Women's Soccer
After back-to-back Ivy League wins, the Princeton women's soccer team finds itself in a much more advantageous place than just two weeks ago, standing in the top half of the Ivy League and with a plausible path to the Ivy title if the Tigers can keep it going.
vs. Lehigh, Tuesday, 8 p.m. | ESPN+ | Int'l Video | Live Stats | Team Yearbook | Cancer Awareness Night • Blanket Donation Drive | Free Admission
vs. Columbia, Saturday, 1 p.m. | ESPN+ | Int'l Video | Live Stats | Team Yearbook | Senior Day & Fan Appreciation Day | Free Admission
Senior Day: Saturday will be Senior Day for the six-member Princeton women's soccer Class of 2026. The class, which includes Pia Beaulieu, Drew Coomans, Caroline Kane, Ally Murphy, Summer Pierson and Kelsee Wozniak, has helped the program to 37 wins overall, 14 in Ivy League play, back-to-back NCAA tournaments, and the 2024 Ivy League title and 2024 Ivy League Tournament title.
The Ivy: At 1-2 just two weeks ago, the Tigers were on the outside looking in at the Ivy League Tournament. This week, Princeton is in third place, one point back of both Harvard and this week's opponent, Columbia. If the Tigers can win their last two games against Columbia and at Brown, no small feat against two of the other teams in the top half of the league this week, and see Harvard do no better than a win and a tie over its last two games, Princeton would finish with 15 points and no other team could do better than 14 points, giving the Ivy title and hosting duties for the Ivy League Tournament to the Tigers for the second straight year. Harvard closes by hosting Penn this weekend and going to Columbia next weekend.Â
On Princeton: The Tigers (4-5-3, 3-2-0), who started 0-2-3 and hadn't won back-to-back games this season until getting the win at Dartmouth on Saturday, could be heating up just in time. A pair of rookies, Maddie Recupero and Julia Johnson, scored their first career goals in the win at Dartmouth, becoming the ninth and 10th Tigers to score this season, a year in which no Princeton player has more than two goals so far. Alexandra Barry, who scored her second at Cornell two weekends ago, and Zoe Markesini, who has been out due to injury since the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse, co-lead the team with two goals. Along with Recupero and Johnson, Nina Cantor, Ally Murphy, Pia Beaulieu, Sarah Houston and Drew Coomans have scored a goal apiece. Cecilia Cerone (2-3-2, 1.35 GAA, .657 sv%) has played 798 minutes in goal and Sydney Romano (2-2-1, 0.96 GAA, .833 sv%) has played 282 minutes, with Romano and Cerone splitting halves in each of the last two games.
On Lehigh: The Mountain Hawks (3-8-3, 1-5-1 Patriot), broke a nine-game winless skid and a three-loss run with a 1-0 win over Holy Cross on Saturday. Lehigh was picked in a tie for eighth in the 10-team Patriot League preseason poll, and two Mountain Hawks were third-team All-Patriot League honorees last season in backliner Corinne Lyght, who graduated, and forward Cyndea Labissiere, who has a goal in 14 games with six starts this season. Lehigh has seen nine players score goal this season with Faith Dobosiewicz leading the way with three goals. Between the posts, R'reeyah Mabry-Francis is 3-5-3 with a 1.80 GAA and a .750 save percentage with Maggie Ousouljoglou at 0-3-0 with a 2.50 GAA and a .630 save percentage. Mabry-Francis has played the entirety of every game since Sept. 14 with Ousouljoglou playing all her minutes over the season's first six games. The pair split time on Sept. 7 against Villanova, with Mabry-Francis maintaining the post since. Lehigh is allowing opponents an average of 16 total shots per game while Princeton is also averaging 16 shots taken per game and allows an average of 10 per game.
On Columbia: The Lions (5-5-3, 3-1-1) don't have a non-league game this week, so they'll be coming to Roberts Stadium off of last weekend's 3-0 home win over Yale and on a two-game unbeaten run since a 1-0 loss at Dartmouth on Oct. 4, including a 2-2 tie against Penn in between. Seven Lions have scored a goal this season with Maia Tabion, Maia Beltran and Gabby Chan co-leading the team with three apiece. Samantha Mahoney has played most of the minutes in goal, all except for an Aug. 31 game at Loyola Marymount when Cameron Lane went the full 90 in her hometown. Mahoney is 5-4-3 with a 1.17 GAA and a .611 save percentage.Â
The series: Princeton is 24-0-1 all-time against Lehigh. The lone tie was in 2009 in Bethlehem, and since, Princeton has won 10 straight meetings. In Princeton, the Tigers are 14-0 all-time against Lehigh since the first meeting in 1980. Princeton has turned in five straight shutouts against Lehigh and carries a series shutout streak of 483:15 into the game, with the last three of those shutouts coming at home. Lehigh scored a goal apiece in the games in 1994, 2012, 2013 and 2014 with the other 21 games being Tiger shutouts. With the last meeting between the teams coming in 2022, the only active player to have scored in the series is current Tiger senior Kelsee Wozniak, who put Princeton on the board in the 17th minute of a 2-0 win.
Against Columbia, Princeton leads the all-time series 24-9-6. In the Sean Driscoll era, since 2015, it's been close to even, with Princeton leading 4-3-2. Each of the last six games has ended with a one or a zero on the board for each team, with Princeton leading 3-1-2 over that stretch. No current player has played in goal or scored against the other team. Last year's game saw Princeton score a 64th-minute goal off the foot of Pietra Tordin, now with the NWSL's Portland Thorns, in a game that Princeton had to have to win the Ivy title and host the Ivy tournament in what was the 2024 regular-season finale. The Ivy champs completed the double, hosting and winning the Ivy tournament.Â
Outshoot 'em: In 176 games under Sean Driscoll, Princeton has outshot its opponent in overall shots 134 times and has equaled its opponent in total shots three times, getting outshot 39 times, or in just more than once every five games (22.2 percent).Â
Preseason polls: Princeton was picked first and Columbia fourth in the Ivy preseason poll. The Tigers had eight athletic All-Ivy honorees last year but took a huge hit with losses to graduation and the pros. Pietra Tordin, who chose to forgo her senior season to turn pro with the NWSL's Portland Thorns, was the Ivy Offensive Player of the Year in 2024, and Lily Bryant, Heather MacNab and Tyler McCamey all graduated and went on to the pro ranks, with Bryant at FC Porto in Portugal, MacNab with the NWSL's North Carolina Courage, and McCamey with the NWSL's KC Current. On the second team, Ryann Brown is using a graduate season at North Carolina and Kate Toomey graduated, leaving Zoe Markesini and Drew Coomans as the only returning 2024 All-Ivy honorees for the Tigers. Markesini has missed time since leaving the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse due to injury. Columbia had five All-Ivy honorees in 2024, including the Ivy Defensive Player of the Year in backliner Courtney Ruedt. Of the five, only senior forward/midfielder Maia Tabion is back. Princeton saw one of the graduated four, Nata Ramirez, earlier this year with Ramirez playing a graduate year at Rutgers and former teammate Sophia Cavaliere doing the same at USC.Â
Tigers in the NWSL: Princeton has six players currently on NWSL rosters. Pietra Tordin, who turned pro following her junior season last school year, has already twice been named the NWSL Rookie of the Month, doing so in June and adding the second in August. Through the weekend, Tordin had played in 24 games for the Portland Thorns, starting nine on the season overall, including five of the team's last seven games, and scoring four goals on the season. Tyler Lussi '17 started 12 straight games for the North Carolina Courage's from June through Oct. 4, scoring both of her season's goals in that span. Aria Nagai '24 started and logged 86 minutes in last weekend's game against the Seattle Reign and has played in nine of the last 11 games, and Madison Curry '24 started her 17th straight game and 23rd on the season last weekend for the Seattle Reign against Nagai's Utah Royals. Heather MacNab '25 made her pro debut for the North Carolina Courage on Sept. 13 against Angel City FC, and Tyler McCamey '25 was signed to the KC Current on Sept. 5. Along with the NWSL six, Lily Bryant '25 is playing in Portugal for FC Porto, making her pro debut on Sept. 13.
The staff: Head coach Sean Driscoll is in his 11th year with Princeton and 10th competitive season (team did not compete in 2020), and has the most Ivy League Coach/Coaching Staff of the Year honors since the award began in 2014, with four (2015, 2017, 2018, 2024). He's Princeton's second-winningest coach, with 111 wins (Julie Shackford, 203 wins, 1995-2014), and with his 40 wins at Manhattan (2005-09) added in, Driscoll has 151 career victories, a milestone reached Oct. 11 vs. Cornell. Associate Head Coach Mike Poller has been with Driscoll for the entire Tiger tenure, and assistant coach Chris Duggan is in his fourth season with the program. Under Driscoll, Princeton has won four Ivy League titles (2015, 2017, 2018, 2024) and has made six NCAA tournaments (2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024), making the second round in 2015, 2017, 2021 and 2023 and the quarterfinals in 2017.Â
Individual notes:
0 • Sydney Romano • So • GK
• Made her career debut in relief at Loyola (Md.) on Aug. 24 and has played in six games, starting the last two in playing shutout first halves against Cornell and Dartmouth
• Has allowed three goals this season, one at Loyola and two at Army, to hold a 0.96 GAA and an .833 save percentage in 282 minutes
1 • Cecilia Cerone • Jr. • GK
• Following the graduation of Tyler McCamey '25 (now with NWSL's KC Current), has already seen more than three times as much time between the posts (798 min) as she had over her first two seasons (222 min)
• Has played in all 12 games this season, going the full 90 six times, and splitting halves with Sydney Romano in five others while leaving the Miami game on Sept. 4 after 33 minutes due to injury
• Holds a 1.35 GAA this season with a .657 save percentage
• Psychology major
2 • Anna Chau • Fr. • M/D
• Played in each of the first seven games of her rookie season and made six starts, including in her collegiate debut Aug. 22 against Rutgers
• Has missed time due to injury since the Sept. 14 game at Army West Point
• Averages 67.6 minutes per game this season
4 • Caroline Kane • Sr. • D
• Has played in 11 games this season, the second-most games played in a season in her career, behind only the 13 games she played as a rookie in 2022
• A backliner, has one career point, an assist against Bucknell in 2022
• Averages 62.4 minutes per game this season and has gone the full 90 four times, including in each of the last two games, vs. Cornell and at Dartmouth
• Majoring in psychology and interned in the summer of 2025 with Major League Baseball's mental health and safety programs
5 • Drew Coomans • Sr. • F
• Two-time second-team All-Ivy Leaguer (2023, 2024)
• Has started all 12 games this season and 17 straight dating back to last season; has played in 65 games and started 48 in her collegiate career
• On Oct. 11 vs. Cornell, scored her sixth career goal, with her previous five coming between her sophomore and junior seasons
• Co-leads the team in shots on goal this season, with eight
• Averages 84.4 minutes per game this season
• Economics major
• Spent two weeks in summer 2025 training with the NWSL's Portland Thorns
6 • Zoe Markesini • Jr. • D
• Co-captain this season
• Second-team All-Ivy League 2024
• Played in the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia and 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in India for Canada, serving as a team captain with the U-17 team, starting all seven games between the two tournaments, and scoring a goal against France in the 2024 group stage opener as Canada made the round of 16
• Left the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse due to injury and has not played since
• Has played 36 games and started 30 during her collegiate careerÂ
• Scored her first two collegiate goals over Princeton's first two games this season, earning Ivy Defensive Player of the Week honors on Aug. 25
• Averages 78.8 minutes per game this season
• Majoring in psychology
7 • Grace Rossner • So. • M/F
• Has appeared in seven games over her first two seasons, all as a reserve
• Has played 44 minutes this season, all between the Rutgers (Aug. 22), Ohio State (Aug. 28) and Harvard (Sept. 27) games
8 • Aditi Singh • Jr. • F
• Joined the team this seasonÂ
• From West Windsor, N.J., just a few miles from campus
• Made her career debut Aug. 28 against Ohio State and played 22 minutes off the bench in her only appearance to date
• Majoring in mechanical and aerospace engineering
9 • Rebecca Sherry • Jr. • F
• Made her career debut this season and has played in six games
• Averages 15.2 minutes per game this seasonÂ
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
10 • Dylan Jovanovic • So. • F
• Has played in all 12 games this season and started 11, surpassing her total of games started from last season as a rookie (seven)
• Has scored her first three career points this season, on assists at Miami (Sept. 4), Army West Point (Sept. 14) and Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Has surpassed her total of minutes played from last season, having played 864 this season and 688 last season
• Has already taken more total shots this season (25) than last season (18) and is more than halfway to her number of shots on goal this season (six) from last season (nine)
• 25 total shots this season stand second on the team
• Averages 72 minutes per game this season
11 • Maddie Recupero • Fr. • M
• Scored her first career goal to get Princeton on the board at Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Has played in nine games this season and has started three, against Ohio State (Aug. 28), Harvard (Sept. 27) and Yale (Oct. 4)
• Averages 47.1 minutes per game this season and had a career-high 78 minutes Oct. 4 at Yale
13 • Sarah Houston • Fr. • F/M
• Scored her first career goal Sept. 14 at Army West Point
• First career start came in the Army game and has played in 10 games this season
• Averages 29.4 minutes per game this season
• Sister, Erin, is a senior on Auburn's women's soccer team
14 • Nina Cantor • Fr. • F
• Has played in all 12 games this season and has started six
• Averages 56.2 minutes per game this season while playing between 41 and 69 minutes in every gameÂ
• Had her first career point on Aug. 28 with an assist against Ohio State and first career goal on Sept. 4 at Miami for her three points this season
• Leads the team in shots overall, with 28, and co-leads in shots on goal, with eight
17 • Sophia Kurisu • So. • M
• Has not yet played this season after playing in 12 games last season, all off the bench while taking two shots, one on goal, and averaging 16.6 minutes per game
18 • Brooke Dawahare • So. • M
• Played in all 19 games last season and had 17 starts
• With 1,240 minutes played last season, was the team's returning leader in minutes played from last season, and with Alexandra Barry and Isabella Garces, co-led the returners with four goals scored last season
• Started each of the first three games this season before leaving the Aug. 28 game against Ohio State due to injury and has not played since
• Played 73 minutes in the opener against Rutgers and all 90 against Loyola the next time out before playing 28 minutes in the early exit against OSU
20 • Aubrey Crisostomo • Fr. • F/M
• Has played in nine games this season and has started three straight games heading into the Lehigh game
• Averages 40.5 minutes per game and went all 90 for the first time in her career on Oct. 11 vs. Cornell
• Had her first career point with an assist against Ohio State on Aug. 28
21 • Julia Johnson • Fr. • D
• Has played in 11 games this season and has made nine starts, including starts in each of the last eight games entering the Dartmouth game
• Scored her first career goal at Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Averages 75.5 minutes per game this season and has played the full 90 in eight straight gamesÂ
• Shares a high school alma mater with head coach Sean Driscoll, Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn.Â
• Has a strong familial connection to Princeton, with both parents, Sydney and Jennifer, both in the Class of 1997, and brother Jalen in the Class of 2026
• Father Sydney was a two-time Ivy League champion hoopster at Princeton (1996, 1997) and was part of the 1996 team that upset UCLA in the first round of the NCAA tournament before winning Ivy Player of the Year honors in 1997; Sydney returned to coach the team from 2007-11, winning the 2011 Ivy title, and began as head coach of the WNBA's Washington Mystics in 2025
22 • Esmé Rudell • Jr. • M/D
• Has surpassed her 2024 total of minutes played (364), having played 507 minutes this season; had 433 career minutes entering the season
• Averages 50.7 minutes per game this season but has missed the last two games (Cornell, Dartmouth) due to injury
• Majoring in politics
• Father, Kirk, is in the Princeton soccer Class of 1991 and co-produced soccer documentaries including Soccertown, USA (2019) about Kearny, N.J., and Voice of the Game (2022), about Manfred Schellscheidt, and co-hosts a soccer podcast, An American Game.
23 • Summer Pierson • Sr. • M/D
• Has played in five games this season
• Averages 17.6 minutes per game this season
• Career highs of seven games played, three games started, and 240 minutes played all came last season
• First and so far only career points came on a goal against Drexel on Sept. 12, 2024
• Majoring in art and archaeology
24 • Pia Beaulieu • Sr. • M
• Has played in eight games this season and has started six after missing early-season games due to injury
• Played a career-high 544 minutes over a career-high 18 games last season, also setting career highs in goals (two) and assists (three) last season
• Averages 70.5 minutes per game this season and went the full 90 for the first time this season against Yale (Oct. 4)
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
25 • Kelsee Wozniak • Sr. • D
• Has started all 12 games this season and has played the full 90 in five straight, and eight of nine, entering the Lehigh game
• Career-high three goals and three assists came as a rookie in 2022Â
• Has surpassed her previous career high in minutes played (1,004 last season), having played 1,027 this season
• Career-high 12 starts this season after nine as a rookie and a junior
• Averages 85.6 minutes per game this season and has played no fewer than 61
• Politics major
27 • Alexandra Barry • So. • F
• Was the team's leading returning scorer from 2024, totaling 13 points on four goals and five assists
• Played in all 19 games last season and made seven starts
• Has two goals this season, against Ohio State (Aug. 28) and Cornell (Oct. 11)
• Has eight starts this season, surpassing her seven starts last season as a rookie, and is closing in on her 2024 minutes total of 680, having played 630
• Has taken 22 total shots this season and eight on goal, co-leading the team, after 27 total shots last season and 11 on goal
• Averages 52.5 minutes per game this season
28 • Kayla Wong • Jr. • M
• Has started all 12 games this season after playing in 18 of 19 and starting 17 last season
• Career-high three goals came last season and career-high five assists, on the way to a career-high nine points, came as a rookie in 2023
• Career-high 28 total shots and 12 shots on goal came last season; has 15 total shots and seven shots on goal this season
• Averages 79.3 minutes per game this season
• Economics major
30 • Isabella Garces • Jr. • F
• Made her season debut Sept. 14 at Army West Point after missing early-season games due to injury; scored the goal in the team's 1-0 win at Penn on Sept. 19
• Has played in six games this season
• Played in a career-high 15 games last season and started two games; has equaled the start total with two this season
• Career-high 421 minutes, 23 total shots and seven shots on goal came last season
• Co-led this year's returners with four goals last season
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
36 • Ally Murphy • Sr. • F
• Co-captain this season
• Has played in 11 games this season and has started eight
• Scored on a penalty kick against Villanova on Sept. 11 for her second career goal; first came on Oct. 5, 2024 against Brown
• With 499 minutes played this season, has surpassed her career high of 363 set in 2022
• Averages 45.4 minutes per game this season
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
51 • Carson Proctor • Fr. • GK
• Has not yet playedÂ
Looking ahead: Princeton will head to Brown next Saturday for the regular-season finale.
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vs. Columbia, Saturday, 1 p.m. | ESPN+ | Int'l Video | Live Stats | Team Yearbook | Senior Day & Fan Appreciation Day | Free Admission
Senior Day: Saturday will be Senior Day for the six-member Princeton women's soccer Class of 2026. The class, which includes Pia Beaulieu, Drew Coomans, Caroline Kane, Ally Murphy, Summer Pierson and Kelsee Wozniak, has helped the program to 37 wins overall, 14 in Ivy League play, back-to-back NCAA tournaments, and the 2024 Ivy League title and 2024 Ivy League Tournament title.
The Ivy: At 1-2 just two weeks ago, the Tigers were on the outside looking in at the Ivy League Tournament. This week, Princeton is in third place, one point back of both Harvard and this week's opponent, Columbia. If the Tigers can win their last two games against Columbia and at Brown, no small feat against two of the other teams in the top half of the league this week, and see Harvard do no better than a win and a tie over its last two games, Princeton would finish with 15 points and no other team could do better than 14 points, giving the Ivy title and hosting duties for the Ivy League Tournament to the Tigers for the second straight year. Harvard closes by hosting Penn this weekend and going to Columbia next weekend.Â
On Princeton: The Tigers (4-5-3, 3-2-0), who started 0-2-3 and hadn't won back-to-back games this season until getting the win at Dartmouth on Saturday, could be heating up just in time. A pair of rookies, Maddie Recupero and Julia Johnson, scored their first career goals in the win at Dartmouth, becoming the ninth and 10th Tigers to score this season, a year in which no Princeton player has more than two goals so far. Alexandra Barry, who scored her second at Cornell two weekends ago, and Zoe Markesini, who has been out due to injury since the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse, co-lead the team with two goals. Along with Recupero and Johnson, Nina Cantor, Ally Murphy, Pia Beaulieu, Sarah Houston and Drew Coomans have scored a goal apiece. Cecilia Cerone (2-3-2, 1.35 GAA, .657 sv%) has played 798 minutes in goal and Sydney Romano (2-2-1, 0.96 GAA, .833 sv%) has played 282 minutes, with Romano and Cerone splitting halves in each of the last two games.
On Lehigh: The Mountain Hawks (3-8-3, 1-5-1 Patriot), broke a nine-game winless skid and a three-loss run with a 1-0 win over Holy Cross on Saturday. Lehigh was picked in a tie for eighth in the 10-team Patriot League preseason poll, and two Mountain Hawks were third-team All-Patriot League honorees last season in backliner Corinne Lyght, who graduated, and forward Cyndea Labissiere, who has a goal in 14 games with six starts this season. Lehigh has seen nine players score goal this season with Faith Dobosiewicz leading the way with three goals. Between the posts, R'reeyah Mabry-Francis is 3-5-3 with a 1.80 GAA and a .750 save percentage with Maggie Ousouljoglou at 0-3-0 with a 2.50 GAA and a .630 save percentage. Mabry-Francis has played the entirety of every game since Sept. 14 with Ousouljoglou playing all her minutes over the season's first six games. The pair split time on Sept. 7 against Villanova, with Mabry-Francis maintaining the post since. Lehigh is allowing opponents an average of 16 total shots per game while Princeton is also averaging 16 shots taken per game and allows an average of 10 per game.
On Columbia: The Lions (5-5-3, 3-1-1) don't have a non-league game this week, so they'll be coming to Roberts Stadium off of last weekend's 3-0 home win over Yale and on a two-game unbeaten run since a 1-0 loss at Dartmouth on Oct. 4, including a 2-2 tie against Penn in between. Seven Lions have scored a goal this season with Maia Tabion, Maia Beltran and Gabby Chan co-leading the team with three apiece. Samantha Mahoney has played most of the minutes in goal, all except for an Aug. 31 game at Loyola Marymount when Cameron Lane went the full 90 in her hometown. Mahoney is 5-4-3 with a 1.17 GAA and a .611 save percentage.Â
The series: Princeton is 24-0-1 all-time against Lehigh. The lone tie was in 2009 in Bethlehem, and since, Princeton has won 10 straight meetings. In Princeton, the Tigers are 14-0 all-time against Lehigh since the first meeting in 1980. Princeton has turned in five straight shutouts against Lehigh and carries a series shutout streak of 483:15 into the game, with the last three of those shutouts coming at home. Lehigh scored a goal apiece in the games in 1994, 2012, 2013 and 2014 with the other 21 games being Tiger shutouts. With the last meeting between the teams coming in 2022, the only active player to have scored in the series is current Tiger senior Kelsee Wozniak, who put Princeton on the board in the 17th minute of a 2-0 win.
Against Columbia, Princeton leads the all-time series 24-9-6. In the Sean Driscoll era, since 2015, it's been close to even, with Princeton leading 4-3-2. Each of the last six games has ended with a one or a zero on the board for each team, with Princeton leading 3-1-2 over that stretch. No current player has played in goal or scored against the other team. Last year's game saw Princeton score a 64th-minute goal off the foot of Pietra Tordin, now with the NWSL's Portland Thorns, in a game that Princeton had to have to win the Ivy title and host the Ivy tournament in what was the 2024 regular-season finale. The Ivy champs completed the double, hosting and winning the Ivy tournament.Â
Outshoot 'em: In 176 games under Sean Driscoll, Princeton has outshot its opponent in overall shots 134 times and has equaled its opponent in total shots three times, getting outshot 39 times, or in just more than once every five games (22.2 percent).Â
Preseason polls: Princeton was picked first and Columbia fourth in the Ivy preseason poll. The Tigers had eight athletic All-Ivy honorees last year but took a huge hit with losses to graduation and the pros. Pietra Tordin, who chose to forgo her senior season to turn pro with the NWSL's Portland Thorns, was the Ivy Offensive Player of the Year in 2024, and Lily Bryant, Heather MacNab and Tyler McCamey all graduated and went on to the pro ranks, with Bryant at FC Porto in Portugal, MacNab with the NWSL's North Carolina Courage, and McCamey with the NWSL's KC Current. On the second team, Ryann Brown is using a graduate season at North Carolina and Kate Toomey graduated, leaving Zoe Markesini and Drew Coomans as the only returning 2024 All-Ivy honorees for the Tigers. Markesini has missed time since leaving the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse due to injury. Columbia had five All-Ivy honorees in 2024, including the Ivy Defensive Player of the Year in backliner Courtney Ruedt. Of the five, only senior forward/midfielder Maia Tabion is back. Princeton saw one of the graduated four, Nata Ramirez, earlier this year with Ramirez playing a graduate year at Rutgers and former teammate Sophia Cavaliere doing the same at USC.Â
Tigers in the NWSL: Princeton has six players currently on NWSL rosters. Pietra Tordin, who turned pro following her junior season last school year, has already twice been named the NWSL Rookie of the Month, doing so in June and adding the second in August. Through the weekend, Tordin had played in 24 games for the Portland Thorns, starting nine on the season overall, including five of the team's last seven games, and scoring four goals on the season. Tyler Lussi '17 started 12 straight games for the North Carolina Courage's from June through Oct. 4, scoring both of her season's goals in that span. Aria Nagai '24 started and logged 86 minutes in last weekend's game against the Seattle Reign and has played in nine of the last 11 games, and Madison Curry '24 started her 17th straight game and 23rd on the season last weekend for the Seattle Reign against Nagai's Utah Royals. Heather MacNab '25 made her pro debut for the North Carolina Courage on Sept. 13 against Angel City FC, and Tyler McCamey '25 was signed to the KC Current on Sept. 5. Along with the NWSL six, Lily Bryant '25 is playing in Portugal for FC Porto, making her pro debut on Sept. 13.
The staff: Head coach Sean Driscoll is in his 11th year with Princeton and 10th competitive season (team did not compete in 2020), and has the most Ivy League Coach/Coaching Staff of the Year honors since the award began in 2014, with four (2015, 2017, 2018, 2024). He's Princeton's second-winningest coach, with 111 wins (Julie Shackford, 203 wins, 1995-2014), and with his 40 wins at Manhattan (2005-09) added in, Driscoll has 151 career victories, a milestone reached Oct. 11 vs. Cornell. Associate Head Coach Mike Poller has been with Driscoll for the entire Tiger tenure, and assistant coach Chris Duggan is in his fourth season with the program. Under Driscoll, Princeton has won four Ivy League titles (2015, 2017, 2018, 2024) and has made six NCAA tournaments (2015, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023, 2024), making the second round in 2015, 2017, 2021 and 2023 and the quarterfinals in 2017.Â
Individual notes:
0 • Sydney Romano • So • GK
• Made her career debut in relief at Loyola (Md.) on Aug. 24 and has played in six games, starting the last two in playing shutout first halves against Cornell and Dartmouth
• Has allowed three goals this season, one at Loyola and two at Army, to hold a 0.96 GAA and an .833 save percentage in 282 minutes
1 • Cecilia Cerone • Jr. • GK
• Following the graduation of Tyler McCamey '25 (now with NWSL's KC Current), has already seen more than three times as much time between the posts (798 min) as she had over her first two seasons (222 min)
• Has played in all 12 games this season, going the full 90 six times, and splitting halves with Sydney Romano in five others while leaving the Miami game on Sept. 4 after 33 minutes due to injury
• Holds a 1.35 GAA this season with a .657 save percentage
• Psychology major
2 • Anna Chau • Fr. • M/D
• Played in each of the first seven games of her rookie season and made six starts, including in her collegiate debut Aug. 22 against Rutgers
• Has missed time due to injury since the Sept. 14 game at Army West Point
• Averages 67.6 minutes per game this season
4 • Caroline Kane • Sr. • D
• Has played in 11 games this season, the second-most games played in a season in her career, behind only the 13 games she played as a rookie in 2022
• A backliner, has one career point, an assist against Bucknell in 2022
• Averages 62.4 minutes per game this season and has gone the full 90 four times, including in each of the last two games, vs. Cornell and at Dartmouth
• Majoring in psychology and interned in the summer of 2025 with Major League Baseball's mental health and safety programs
5 • Drew Coomans • Sr. • F
• Two-time second-team All-Ivy Leaguer (2023, 2024)
• Has started all 12 games this season and 17 straight dating back to last season; has played in 65 games and started 48 in her collegiate career
• On Oct. 11 vs. Cornell, scored her sixth career goal, with her previous five coming between her sophomore and junior seasons
• Co-leads the team in shots on goal this season, with eight
• Averages 84.4 minutes per game this season
• Economics major
• Spent two weeks in summer 2025 training with the NWSL's Portland Thorns
6 • Zoe Markesini • Jr. • D
• Co-captain this season
• Second-team All-Ivy League 2024
• Played in the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia and 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in India for Canada, serving as a team captain with the U-17 team, starting all seven games between the two tournaments, and scoring a goal against France in the 2024 group stage opener as Canada made the round of 16
• Left the Aug. 31 game against Syracuse due to injury and has not played since
• Has played 36 games and started 30 during her collegiate careerÂ
• Scored her first two collegiate goals over Princeton's first two games this season, earning Ivy Defensive Player of the Week honors on Aug. 25
• Averages 78.8 minutes per game this season
• Majoring in psychology
7 • Grace Rossner • So. • M/F
• Has appeared in seven games over her first two seasons, all as a reserve
• Has played 44 minutes this season, all between the Rutgers (Aug. 22), Ohio State (Aug. 28) and Harvard (Sept. 27) games
8 • Aditi Singh • Jr. • F
• Joined the team this seasonÂ
• From West Windsor, N.J., just a few miles from campus
• Made her career debut Aug. 28 against Ohio State and played 22 minutes off the bench in her only appearance to date
• Majoring in mechanical and aerospace engineering
9 • Rebecca Sherry • Jr. • F
• Made her career debut this season and has played in six games
• Averages 15.2 minutes per game this seasonÂ
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
10 • Dylan Jovanovic • So. • F
• Has played in all 12 games this season and started 11, surpassing her total of games started from last season as a rookie (seven)
• Has scored her first three career points this season, on assists at Miami (Sept. 4), Army West Point (Sept. 14) and Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Has surpassed her total of minutes played from last season, having played 864 this season and 688 last season
• Has already taken more total shots this season (25) than last season (18) and is more than halfway to her number of shots on goal this season (six) from last season (nine)
• 25 total shots this season stand second on the team
• Averages 72 minutes per game this season
11 • Maddie Recupero • Fr. • M
• Scored her first career goal to get Princeton on the board at Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Has played in nine games this season and has started three, against Ohio State (Aug. 28), Harvard (Sept. 27) and Yale (Oct. 4)
• Averages 47.1 minutes per game this season and had a career-high 78 minutes Oct. 4 at Yale
13 • Sarah Houston • Fr. • F/M
• Scored her first career goal Sept. 14 at Army West Point
• First career start came in the Army game and has played in 10 games this season
• Averages 29.4 minutes per game this season
• Sister, Erin, is a senior on Auburn's women's soccer team
14 • Nina Cantor • Fr. • F
• Has played in all 12 games this season and has started six
• Averages 56.2 minutes per game this season while playing between 41 and 69 minutes in every gameÂ
• Had her first career point on Aug. 28 with an assist against Ohio State and first career goal on Sept. 4 at Miami for her three points this season
• Leads the team in shots overall, with 28, and co-leads in shots on goal, with eight
17 • Sophia Kurisu • So. • M
• Has not yet played this season after playing in 12 games last season, all off the bench while taking two shots, one on goal, and averaging 16.6 minutes per game
18 • Brooke Dawahare • So. • M
• Played in all 19 games last season and had 17 starts
• With 1,240 minutes played last season, was the team's returning leader in minutes played from last season, and with Alexandra Barry and Isabella Garces, co-led the returners with four goals scored last season
• Started each of the first three games this season before leaving the Aug. 28 game against Ohio State due to injury and has not played since
• Played 73 minutes in the opener against Rutgers and all 90 against Loyola the next time out before playing 28 minutes in the early exit against OSU
20 • Aubrey Crisostomo • Fr. • F/M
• Has played in nine games this season and has started three straight games heading into the Lehigh game
• Averages 40.5 minutes per game and went all 90 for the first time in her career on Oct. 11 vs. Cornell
• Had her first career point with an assist against Ohio State on Aug. 28
21 • Julia Johnson • Fr. • D
• Has played in 11 games this season and has made nine starts, including starts in each of the last eight games entering the Dartmouth game
• Scored her first career goal at Dartmouth (Oct. 18)
• Averages 75.5 minutes per game this season and has played the full 90 in eight straight gamesÂ
• Shares a high school alma mater with head coach Sean Driscoll, Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn.Â
• Has a strong familial connection to Princeton, with both parents, Sydney and Jennifer, both in the Class of 1997, and brother Jalen in the Class of 2026
• Father Sydney was a two-time Ivy League champion hoopster at Princeton (1996, 1997) and was part of the 1996 team that upset UCLA in the first round of the NCAA tournament before winning Ivy Player of the Year honors in 1997; Sydney returned to coach the team from 2007-11, winning the 2011 Ivy title, and began as head coach of the WNBA's Washington Mystics in 2025
22 • Esmé Rudell • Jr. • M/D
• Has surpassed her 2024 total of minutes played (364), having played 507 minutes this season; had 433 career minutes entering the season
• Averages 50.7 minutes per game this season but has missed the last two games (Cornell, Dartmouth) due to injury
• Majoring in politics
• Father, Kirk, is in the Princeton soccer Class of 1991 and co-produced soccer documentaries including Soccertown, USA (2019) about Kearny, N.J., and Voice of the Game (2022), about Manfred Schellscheidt, and co-hosts a soccer podcast, An American Game.
23 • Summer Pierson • Sr. • M/D
• Has played in five games this season
• Averages 17.6 minutes per game this season
• Career highs of seven games played, three games started, and 240 minutes played all came last season
• First and so far only career points came on a goal against Drexel on Sept. 12, 2024
• Majoring in art and archaeology
24 • Pia Beaulieu • Sr. • M
• Has played in eight games this season and has started six after missing early-season games due to injury
• Played a career-high 544 minutes over a career-high 18 games last season, also setting career highs in goals (two) and assists (three) last season
• Averages 70.5 minutes per game this season and went the full 90 for the first time this season against Yale (Oct. 4)
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
25 • Kelsee Wozniak • Sr. • D
• Has started all 12 games this season and has played the full 90 in five straight, and eight of nine, entering the Lehigh game
• Career-high three goals and three assists came as a rookie in 2022Â
• Has surpassed her previous career high in minutes played (1,004 last season), having played 1,027 this season
• Career-high 12 starts this season after nine as a rookie and a junior
• Averages 85.6 minutes per game this season and has played no fewer than 61
• Politics major
27 • Alexandra Barry • So. • F
• Was the team's leading returning scorer from 2024, totaling 13 points on four goals and five assists
• Played in all 19 games last season and made seven starts
• Has two goals this season, against Ohio State (Aug. 28) and Cornell (Oct. 11)
• Has eight starts this season, surpassing her seven starts last season as a rookie, and is closing in on her 2024 minutes total of 680, having played 630
• Has taken 22 total shots this season and eight on goal, co-leading the team, after 27 total shots last season and 11 on goal
• Averages 52.5 minutes per game this season
28 • Kayla Wong • Jr. • M
• Has started all 12 games this season after playing in 18 of 19 and starting 17 last season
• Career-high three goals came last season and career-high five assists, on the way to a career-high nine points, came as a rookie in 2023
• Career-high 28 total shots and 12 shots on goal came last season; has 15 total shots and seven shots on goal this season
• Averages 79.3 minutes per game this season
• Economics major
30 • Isabella Garces • Jr. • F
• Made her season debut Sept. 14 at Army West Point after missing early-season games due to injury; scored the goal in the team's 1-0 win at Penn on Sept. 19
• Has played in six games this season
• Played in a career-high 15 games last season and started two games; has equaled the start total with two this season
• Career-high 421 minutes, 23 total shots and seven shots on goal came last season
• Co-led this year's returners with four goals last season
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
36 • Ally Murphy • Sr. • F
• Co-captain this season
• Has played in 11 games this season and has started eight
• Scored on a penalty kick against Villanova on Sept. 11 for her second career goal; first came on Oct. 5, 2024 against Brown
• With 499 minutes played this season, has surpassed her career high of 363 set in 2022
• Averages 45.4 minutes per game this season
• Student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
51 • Carson Proctor • Fr. • GK
• Has not yet playedÂ
Looking ahead: Princeton will head to Brown next Saturday for the regular-season finale.
Players Mentioned
Women's Soccer Goals vs. Lehigh, 10-21-25
Tuesday, October 21
Julia Johnson's Goal at Dartmouth, 10-18-25
Monday, October 20
Women's Soccer Goals at Dartmouth, 10-28-25
Saturday, October 18
Women's Soccer Goals vs. Cornell
Saturday, October 11




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