
Another Nationally Ranked Class Set to Join Princeton Women's Soccer Program
May 07, 2025 | Women's Soccer
Ranked No. 22 in the nation by Top Drawer Soccer in March, the Princeton women's soccer Class of 2029 includes seven future Tigers from across the country and across the field to add to the reigning Ivy League champions' roster.
"As we prepare for the fall 2025 season, I'd like to - once again - thank the graduating senior class for their unequivocal investment in our program," Princeton head coach Sean Driscoll said. "We had a fantastic season last fall and so much of that was due to their commitment and leadership. While they will be dearly missed for both their talents and personalities, we are extremely excited to welcome seven new faces to our program. In this latest nationally ranked recruiting class, we have addressed every position. We believe the technical qualities, athleticism, character, and competitive drive of Nina, Sarah, Julia, Anna, Aubrey, Maddie and Carson will provide us with healthy competition and depth across the field. Based on years of experience, our staff knows the only way to continue to move the needle in a positive direction is to have players (incoming and returning) consistently pushing each other to maximize individual and collective progress. With these seven impressive newcomers joining an already talented group of returners, we are excited to see what the fall has in store for our program.
"Even though assistant coach, Chris Duggan, is completing his third year on campus, this is the first full recruiting class he has been involved with from its inception," Driscoll said. "I would like to thank him for his time and efforts to help assemble and track the progress of this group. A special thanks to associate head coach, Mike Poller, for his constant commitment to identifying and recruiting student-athletes that can compete at this level both academically and athletically. We have secured some fantastic classes over the past decade, all of which have been nationally recognized, and it would not be possible without his help and passion for PWS."
Nina Cantor
Hometown: Bryn Mawr, Pa.
Height: 5-8
Position: Winger/Forward
Club: Penn Fusion SA ECNL
Club Coach: Ellis Badillo
High School: Harriton High School
High School Coach: Pete Gangl
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Ranked #115 Nationally, #4 in Pennsylvania Region, and #37 Forward by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2024 ECNL North Atlantic 1st Team All Conference
- 2024 ECNL National Selection Game North CarolinaÂ
- 2024 ECNL National Finalist
- 2024 PA Central League MVP
- 2024 High School All-American Game Best XI
- 2024 PA National Soccer Coaches all-state
- 2024 PA Central League first-team all-conference
- 2024 PA All Mainline first-team all-conference
- 2024 Southeastern PA all-star team
- 2024 soccer captain
- School-record single-season goals (32)
- School-record career goals (63)
Academic Accolades
- National Honor Society
- National Art Honor Society
- Environmental/Park Volunteer
- National Merit Scholar, Commended
- Volunteer math tutor in the local library
- Volunteer in a hospital Â
Why Princeton?
I have wanted to go to Princeton since I was 11 years old. After fifth grade, I attended an overnight Princeton soccer camp, and I immediately fell in love with the school, the campus, the town, and, of course, the soccer. I was so convinced that when my dad came to pick me up, I told him I would go to Princeton! Princeton offers unmatched academics. Unique to such a strong academic university is that the soccer program is also in the top tier. Princeton soccer is annually very competitive in the NCAA tournament and always one of the best teams in the Ivy League. My desire to attend and play at Princeton was reaffirmed during my recruiting process. In addition to everything I remembered, I felt a great connection with the coaching staff and became very excited to play for them. I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to play for Princeton soccer and grow as a player and a teammate. My goal while playing at Princeton is to be an integral part of the program, on and off the field, and help get us to the finals of the NCAA!Â
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My Hero
My parents, siblings, friends, and coaches are my heroes. I do not so much as have one hero, but someone I aim to become. I strive to emulate different qualities I respect from all these different people. I see a drive to be the best in my parents. I need to communicate and work as a team member with my siblings. Picking people up when they are down or celebrating when they are up, I see in my friends. And in my coaches, I have seen discipline, work, and dedication to the thing that you love. The person I want to be, my hero, is in all of these people.
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Driscoll on Cantor:
Nina's competitive mindset and relentless work rate combine to make her a force on both sides of the ball. As an attacker, she creates havoc for opposing defenses with her palpable desire to score goals. Her 1-v-1 capabilities off the dribble and her direct, well-timed, runs will test the organization and resolve of the backline. Nina uses her athleticism and pace equally well on the defensive side. She brings an intensity and pride in her defending as well as a willingness to press that we admire.Â

Anna Chau
Hometown: Fairfax, Va.
Height: 5-4
Position: Center mid
Club: Virginia Development Academy
Club Coach: Matt Lacey
High School: Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST)
High School Coach: Prem Singh
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Ranked #25 in Mid-Atlantic Region by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2024 United Soccer Coaches (NSCAA) Girls Youth All-America Team
- 2019-23 ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference ChampionsÂ
- 2025 ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference ChampionsÂ
- 2019-21 US Youth Soccer ODP State and Region Pools
- 2019-21 East Region Team for ODP Inter-Regionals and overseas eventsÂ
- 2024 Washington Post All-Met 2nd Team
- 2022 Washington Post All-Met Honorable Mention
- 2022 National Conference Player of the Year
- 2024 VA Class 6 first-team all-state
- 2022 VA Class 6 second-team all-state
- 2022-24 VA Class 6 first-team all-region
- 2022-24 VA Class 6 first-team all-conference (2022 - 2024)
- 2023-25Â team captain
- Varsity letterwinner in track and field
Academic Accolades
- National Honor Society
- Piano tutor and accompaniment for local studio
- 6x Recipient of the Superior (Highest score) Award from the National Federation of Music
- NFL Youth flag football coaching
Why Princeton?
Since I first thought about where I wanted to go for college, Princeton was the first place that came to mind. Initially, my dream of going to Princeton was because of the captivating architecture and the fact that it is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. However, after the recruiting process and meeting the players and coaches, Princeton wasn't remarkable because of its rigorous curriculum. When speaking with the team, they were welcoming and energetic, and I immediately knew I wanted to be part of their unique culture. I clearly remember my first conversation with Coach Sean. I was a bundle of nerves until he began talking. We discussed other subjects outside of soccer, such as Taylor Swift. From that, I understood that he cared more than being a great soccer player; he also valued good character, contributing to Princeton University's reputation. Additionally, speaking with coaches Mike and Chris during showcases made me more excited to become a Tiger. These experiences taught me that being part of Princeton Women's Soccer means adding to a special place's excellence and resilience, making me confident that Princeton is where I can become part of a community with the ambition to pursue academic and athletic excellence.
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My Hero
My hero is my grandfather because of the impression he left on me ever since I met him. While I only have a few memories with him from when I was younger, his story inspires me to push myself through adversity. When he moved to America from Vietnam, he didn't know how to speak English. He also had to find a way to sustain life for his kids and other relatives. Over time, he was able to run grocery stores with my grandma, persevering through the struggles of being an immigrant. During my time with my grandfather, he was one of the most selfless people I knew. Today, he left me with a kind heart, reminding me to take every opportunity I get to make an impact on my surroundings and seek growth even when facing challenges. The legacy and aspects of my grandfather's life are ones that I always intend to exhibit in all situations.
Driscoll on Chau
Anna is among the most versatile players we have recruited. Since we started tracking her, she has played 10, 6, 8, 2, 3, 9, 7 and 11 – every position on the field except center back and goalkeeper. Her awareness and high IQ, as well as her overall willingness to do anything to help the team succeed, allows for this uncanny level of tactical flexibility. Anna's technical qualities, work rate, and problem-solving capabilities will be a welcome addition to any of our three lines on the field.
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Aubrey Crisostomo
Hometown: San Diego, Calif.
Height: 5-2
Position: Forward
Club: Rebels SC
Club Coach: Hannah Shepherd
High School: Cathedral Catholic High School
High School Coach: Dawn Lee
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2023 and 2020 USYNT National Team ID Camp
- 2025 ECNL Rebels Team CaptainÂ
- 2020 ECNL Southwest Regional Team SelectionÂ
- 2024-25 1st Team All-Western League Selection
- 2024-25Â team captain
- 2023-25 CCHS Scholar AthleteÂ
- 2024-25 City Conference All-Academic Team
Academic Accolades
- Salvation Army
- Surfrider foundation
- Outreach to Atria Collwood Senior Living Facility
- AFSP
- Father Joe's Village
- Saint Vincent De Paul
- First honors from 2021-2024 of 4.0 or above cumulative GPA
Why Princeton?
Attending Princeton was not tricky, as attending one of the world's most prestigious institutions while competing at the highest level of collegiate soccer is an opportunity of a lifetime. Finding a school that would challenge me to strive for excellence in the classroom and field was significant throughout the recruiting process. When I toured the campus and met the team on my official visit, I felt as if I was at home. Princeton's Women's Soccer culture is one of unity, competitiveness, determination, and passion. I felt like I was a part of a family in an atmosphere where everyone pushes one another to improve daily. From my first conversations with Sean, Mike, and Chris, I felt welcomed, and it was clear they genuinely care about their players as people, not just athletes. To play for Princeton isn't just an opportunity, but a privilege. It means a lot to me to represent something greater than myself and be a part of a legacy built on passion, discipline, and heart. I am blessed and excited to call Princeton my home and give everything I have to this team, school, and community.
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My Hero
My dad is my hero because he's the strongest and most selfless person I know. A few years ago, he suffered a massive heart attack that nearly took his life, and watching him fight through that changed me forever. Even in the face of pain and uncertainty, he never lost his will to keep going for our family and me. I saw what true strength looks like in the way he pushed through recovery with determination and never once asked for anything in return. He's the one who taught me what it means to work hard, to lead with humility, and to love without conditions. He constantly shows up, whether driving me to early-morning games, standing on the sidelines in the pouring rain, or giving me pep talks when I doubt myself. He doesn't need recognition, but he deserves it all. I carry his resilience, faith in me, and how he puts others before himself in everything I do. He's not just my dad, he's why I believe in pushing forward, staying grounded, and giving my all.
Driscoll on Crisostomo
Aubrey has featured in all three forward positions and also as an attacking midfielder. Her impressive speed and explosive first few steps will provide our team with another option to exploit space behind opposing backlines. Additionally, her time playing in the 10 role has developed her composure in tight spaces. Aubrey's combination of 1-v-1 prowess as well as an ability to operate in between lines and be a facilitator will be another tremendous addition to our offense.Â
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Sarah Houston
Hometown: Kennesaw, Ga.
Height: 5-7
Position: Attacking Midfielder
Club: NASA Tophat
Club Coach: Troy Garner
High School: Harrison High School
High School Coach: Jonathan Gross
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Ranked #132 Nationally, #15 in South Atlantic Region, and #48 Midfielder by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2022-23 Girls Academy National Talent ID Roster
- 2025 Girls Academy Champions Cup Finalists
High School Soccer Accolades
- 2024 Georgia all-state team
- 2024 All-South Region Team
- 2025 team captain
- 2024 Impact Player of the Year
- 2024 All-Region 3 first-team AAAAAAAÂ
Academic Accolades
- Scholar Athlete Award
- Georgia Certificate of Merit
- Achieved High Honors Honor Roll all four years of high school
Why Princeton?
I chose Princeton because when I visited and watched the team play, I immediately felt connected to the team's playing style, energy, and unity. I felt familiar with Princeton's playing style and how I see and approach the game. The coaching staff's attention to detail and passion for development made it clear to me that Princeton's a place where I'd grow every day. That, combined with Princeton's commitment to academic excellence, matches my goals on and off the field. I've been saying that I wanted to go to an Ivy League school ever since I was little, and to come to Princeton and fall in love with its campus and academic approach, all while being allowed to be a part of Princeton's Women's Soccer, feels like a full-circle moment.
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My Hero
My older sister, Erin, is my hero because she's always set an example for me on and off the soccer field. As a player, she's been a role model whose dedication and talent I look up to, and as a person, she embodies so many qualities that I aspire to have. Erin has inspired my love for many things, such as soccer, and she is charismatic to everyone around her.
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Driscoll on Houston
Sarah boasts many eye-catching qualities. She is a creative and versatile attacker who can cause defenses headaches in a variety of ways - off the dribble, shooting from distance, or in combination with a teammate. In addition, she has the pace to run behind the opposition and the savvy to drop off the back line and shoot with either foot. Regardless of where she is deployed, her athleticism, composure, and attacking mindset will enhance our attacking profile.Â
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Julia Johnson
Hometown: Easton, Conn.
Height: 5-10
Position: Center back
Club: CFC (Connecticut Football Club)
Club Coach: Barry Beatie
High School: Greens Farms Academy
High School Coach: Andrew Henry
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Ranked #154 Nationally, #9 in Northeast Region, and #35 Defender by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2021-22 USYNT ID camps
- 2021-23 ECNL Northeast Conference first team
- 2024 ECNL Northeast Conference second team
- 2021 ECNL National Selection Game
High School Soccer Accolades
- 2022 Most Valuable Defensive Player
- 2023 and 2024 High School MVP
- 2022-24 first-team All-FAA
- 2022-24 All-NEPSAC
- 2022-24 WNEPSSA All-Star
- 2023-24 Connecticut all-state
- 2023-24 team captain
- 2023 New England Class C Player of the Year
- 2023 All-Scholastic Boston Globe
- 2024 Connecticut Girls Soccer Coaches Association Senior Bowl MVP
- 2024 High School Senior All-American Game
Academic Accolades
- Four-year Greens Farms Academy High Honors
- Four-year Greens Farms Academy Head of School Distinction
- 10th-grade Citizenship AwardÂ
- 10th- and 11th-grade Athletic Prize
- 11th-grade College Board National African American Recognition Program Recipient
- 11th-grade Cornell Book Award
- Four-year School Admissions AmbassadorÂ
- Three-year Math and Writing Center Tutor
I chose to come to Princeton because it's been my dream since childhood. I've always wanted to join the Princeton community and pursue high-level academics and athletics. As soon as I stepped on campus, it felt like home, and I'm so grateful that I've found a place that I'm excited about as much as Princeton. Playing for Princeton Women's Soccer means so much to me. Both my parents (Sydney '97, Jennifer '97) went here, my dad coached basketball here, and my older sibling (Jalen '26) currently attends. I've visited Princeton for others my whole life, but stepping onto campus knowing I've found my place here, too, makes me proud. The culture and feeling I got when I met my teammates and coaches made me even more sure that this was the right choice, and I'm so excited for what's to come!
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My Hero
My hero is my younger sister, Jemma. She's my best friend and makes me smile every day. She's relentlessly optimistic in every situation and has taught me to be more confident. She's the most competitive person I know and refuses to quit on even the most daunting tasks. I know if I'm feeling down, she'll make it her mission to cheer me up, and whenever I doubt myself, if I think of her and how brave she is every day, it helps me keep going.
Driscoll on Johnson
Julia is a leader. Her ability to cover ground and the pride she takes when defending, as well as her prominence in the air, are all easy to recognize. However, it is her unique way of communicating/organizing that sets her apart and shows tremendous maturity. She is always in complete command of her backline, which is among the more difficult qualities to find. Julia is well-respected by her coaches and teammates for the standards she sets and holds. She will be a terrific addition to our defensive group.
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Carson Proctor
Hometown: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Height: 5-8
Position: Goalkeeper
Club: FC Prime ECNL
Club Coach: Nick Harrison
High School: Jupiter High School
High School Coach: Kody Drake
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Ranked #126 Nationally, #7 in Florida Region, and #11 Goalkeeper by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2024 US Soccer YNT U17 National Team Camp
- 2023 ECNL National Selection Game
- 2023 First Team Southeast All-ConferenceÂ
High School Soccer Accolades
- 2025 first-team Sun Sentinel All-County
- 2025 second-team Palm Beach Post All-County
- 2021 honorable mention Palm Beach County Soccer as a field player
Academic Accolades
- 2023 HOSA Public Health Regional Champion
- 2022 HOSA Public Health State Qualifier
- Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Cambridge Diploma
- 100Â clinical community service hours at Jupiter Medical Center
- Certified Patient Care Technician Assistant (CPCT-A)
- Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)
- Jupiter High School Medical Program graduate
- National Honor Society
- National English Honor Society
- National Science Honor Society
- Rho Kappa History Honor Society
Why Princeton?
I ultimately chose Princeton because of how welcome I felt by the team. In addition to the prestigious academics and beautiful campus, my first impression of the school was shaped by the players, and meeting the team immediately solidified my decision. Everyone I met—from the players to the coaches to the rest of the Princeton staff—was kind, and I knew I would thrive in that environment. The team's competitive nature also drew me in after watching them play Yale and seeing firsthand how they pushed each other to improve individually and as a team. The coaching staff had a fantastic way of uplifting the team and setting the standards high, and I am so excited to be in an atmosphere like that. I am very thankful to Coaches Sean, Mike, and Chris for allowing me to be a part of this program and to learn at one of the top universities in the country, and I am so excited to join the Princeton community.
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My Hero
My hero is my mom. She has done everything she can to give me as many opportunities as possible to help me become a better person, athlete, and friend. I define a hero as someone with so many exceptional qualities that you want to instill as many as you can in yourself, and my mom shows me every day what it takes to be a good person. As I got older, I realized how much my mom sacrificed for me and others, whether leaving work early to drive me almost two hours to soccer practice or handing out brochures to college coaches at every game. I want to take her selflessness and kindness and become a better person. It's a gift to have such a caring mother, and she is my hero for encouraging me to treat people with nothing but respect, no matter what.
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Driscoll on Proctor
Carson makes difficult saves look routine with her quickness and explosive first step. In addition to her shot-stopping capabilities, she is fearless inside her own 18 and will make challenging saves in traffic. While she is excellent with her hands, she is equally impressive with her feet. Her comfort with the ball and willingness to play higher up the field as a support to her back line - in possession - is something that immediately stood out. We value that mentality and the courage required to play in that manner.
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Maddie Recupero
Hometown: Hopkinton, Mass.
Height: 5-3
Position: Attacking midfield
Club: FC Stars ECNL National Blue
Club Coach: Ricky Newton
High School: Hopkinton High School
High School Coach: Tom Skiba
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Ranked #123 Nationally, #5 in Northeast Region, and #43 Midfielder by Top Drawer Soccer
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Club Soccer Accolades
- 2022-24 1st Team ECNL New England Conference
- 2024 ECNL Florida National Selection Game Player of the Match
High School Soccer Accolades
- 2024-25 Gatorade Player of the Year for Massachusetts
- 2024 Eastern Massachusetts Division 1 Player of the Year
- 2024 Boston Globe Athlete of the Year
- Career 49 goals, 37 assists
- School-record single-season goals (28)
- School-record career assists (37)
- School-record single-season assists (15)
- 2022-24 Team MVP
- 2022-24 Tri-Valley League Champion
- 2023 MIAA state tournament semifinalist
- 2023-24 Tri-Valley League MVP
- 2023-24 Tri-Valley League All-Star
- 2023-24 first-team United Soccer Coaches All Eastern Mass
- 2023-24 United Soccer Coaches all-state
- 2023-24 United Soccer Coaches All-New England
- 2023-24 Boston Globe All Scholastic
- 2023-24 Boston Herald All-Scholastic
- 2023-24 Metrowest Daily News All Star
Academic Accolades
- National Honor Society
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Why Princeton?
I chose Princeton because it has everything I want in a school. It has top-notch academics and athletics, a close-knit community, and an environment that will push and challenge me, which is what I was looking for in a school. When I chose Princeton, it would be the perfect fit for me and the place to help me be the best student, athlete, and person I could be. To play for Princeton Women's Soccer means to play for a program that stresses competitiveness, discipline, camaraderie, and family. It means being a student-athlete at the highest level and being focused and disciplined with everything you do. It also means being part of a team that is more than a team, and helping each other improve daily.
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My Hero
My younger brother is my hero because, although he is younger than I, I look up to him in many ways. He just turned 15 and lives in Germany with my mom to play soccer for VFB Stuttgart, a Bundesliga Academy team. He exemplifies what it means to sacrifice things to achieve your dreams and be determined and focused on what matters most.
Driscoll on Recupero
Maddie covers every blade of grass on the field. She has a nonstop engine and a steadfast consistency that inevitably impacts every game both offensively and defensively. Her work rate, technical proficiency, and impressive problem-solving capacity - with and without the ball - will complement our midfield. Moreover, her vision and ability to create goals for herself and her teammates will add another dimension to our attacking arsenal.