A Global Talent Pool
Harvard’s women’s soccer program revealed its Class of 2030, a six‑player cohort that spans three continents and reflects the university’s expanding reach in the sport.
The newcomers hail from diverse soccer ecosystems, bringing together experiences from North American youth leagues, Spain’s top divisions and national team pathways.
Olivia Busby, a Canadian goalkeeper from Markham, Ontario, arrives after two‑time U17 CONCACAF championship runs and stints with the country’s U15‑U20 national sides.
Brooke Huleatt, a forward from Rifton, New York, carries a state‑record scoring tally and five All‑State First Team honors, positioning her as a potent attacking threat.
Defender Claire Kessenger and midfielder Camila Reinaldo both originate from Barcelona, Spain, where they have logged minutes with RCD Espanyol’s senior women’s side and its developmental squads.
Lou Ruffien, a versatile midfielder‑forward from Edina, Minnesota, brings French national team experience at the U17‑U19 level and a captaincy role at Paris Football Club.
Completing the group, Molly Vana from Boxford, Massachusetts, will compete in both soccer and lacrosse at Harvard and was recently celebrated as one of the nation’s top ten two‑sport athletes.