Troy University’s soccer program is set to welcome five new transfer athletes, each bringing a distinct set of experiences from across the United States and beyond.
A Multifaceted Recruiting Class
Emme Curran arrives from Wofford, where she earned three‑time All‑Conference honors as a forward in high school, adding offensive firepower to the squad.
Jamie Doust joins from Eastern Michigan, having captained Windsor Secondary School and developed a reputation for leadership on the field.
Iisa Elovaara comes from Iowa State, bringing international exposure after representing Finland at the U17 and U18 levels.
Madisyn Marchesi, a four‑year All‑State athlete from Northern Arizona, contributes a track record of versatility and resilience.
Alice Russell transfers from Iowa Western Community College and from Tottenham Hotspur, where she posted nine shutouts as a freshman and garnered First‑Team All‑Region recognition.
Coach Jake Wyman expressed enthusiasm about the group, highlighting the blend of domestic talent and global perspective that will shape the team’s dynamics.
The incoming class reflects a geographic spread that includes multiple states and countries, underscoring the program’s expanding reach.
With a mix of proven high‑school accolades and collegiate experience, the new transfers aim to contribute immediately as the team looks to build on recent successes.