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The following is a list of National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) draftees by college soccer team.. Composed of four rounds, the NWSL Draft was a mechanism by which NWSL franchises are able to select college athletes from the NCAA and the NAIA who are in their senior season in college or have exhausted their collegiate eligibility. [1]
All 14 teams of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) took turns making their selections over four rounds, with 14 picks per round. Draft order in each round was determined by the reverse order of the final 2023 regular season standings, with the exceptions being Utah Royals and Bay FC taking the first two selections as expansion teams and the two teams that contested the 2023 Championship ...
The NWSL Draft was an annual entry draft for the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) which took place in December or January of each year. Prior to 2021 it was known as the NWSL College Draft, [1] and was renamed to reflect that selections were no longer limited to collegiate players.
Each team submitted 8–10 player names to the draft pool, with players picked over six rounds. 2013 Preseason Waiver Draft: Drafted players who were waived by their teams were made available for other teams. Six players were available: Casey Berrier, Whitney Berry, Heather Cooke, Tina DiMartino, Jaclyn Logue, and Lauren Alkek.
The National Women's Soccer League and its players' association agreed to a new collective-bargaining agreement that eliminated the college draft. The NWSL became the first major professional ...
A Massachusetts native, Sentnor was the No. 1 pick in the 2024 National Women's Soccer League draft out of North Carolina. She played in 21 games with the Utah Royals last season, scoring three ...
The 2021 NWSL Draft was the ninth annual meeting of National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) franchises to select eligible college players. It was held on January 13, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the first NWSL Draft to be held virtually via videoconferencing and web streaming.
Sophia Smith made her professional debut at 19 years old, as the first teen drafted to the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), and has since been named the youngest MVP in league history ...