GROVE CITY, Pa. – After back-to-back Presidents' Athletic Conference titles and trips to the NCAA Division III Tournament, the Grove City College women's soccer team program looks to continue that momentum in the 2025 season.
Head coach
Melissa Lamie welcomes back a mix of veterans and newcomers for the new season, including eight seniors and one graduate student.
Senior defender
Karly Keller (New Kensington, Pa./Kiski Area) leads the way in the back end for Grove City. Keller has started in each of her first three seasons and has been recognized with All-PAC honors in each year.
Last season, Keller earned Fourth Team All-Region honors from United Soccer Coaches. The veteran defender has appeared in 59 career matches with the program.
Grove City will look for senior midfielder
Natalie Giunta (Penfield, N.Y./Penfield) to provide offensive firepower this season. Guinta started 14 games last season and found the back of the net twice. Over her three-year career, she has appeared in 58 matches for the Wolverines and has scored four goals.
Forward
Annie Vannoy (Waldoboro, Maine/Medomak Valley) will be a veteran force on offense for the squad. Vannoy appeared in 15 games last season. She has appeared in 37 career games over her three years with the program.
Senior midfielders Hailey Muñoz (Sparta, N.J./Morris Catholic),
Rian Garvey (Hookstown, Pa./South Side Beaver) and
Anna Williams (New Wilmington, Pa./Wilmington) will look to slot into the starting lineup this fall. All three players have played as reserves during their respective careers.
Defenders
Emilie Beers (Newnan, Ga./Konos Academy) and
Aubrey Shaw (Carlisle, Pa./West Shore Christian) will look to help the Wolverines on the back end in their senior seasons. Both are competing for starting assignments this fall.
Graduate student
Moriah Miller (Kidron, Ohio/Central Christian) appeared in 16 games last season at midfield. Miller will be relied upon as a veteran presence for the young Wolverine offense this season.
The Wolverines will look to junior midfielder
Tori Stevenson (Butler, Pa./Butler) as a source of offense this season. Stevenson scored 11 goals in 2024, the No. 2 mark on the team. She earned named PAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player, PAC All-Tournament Team and All-PAC Honorable Mention recognition as a sophomore.
Junior
Hannah Plunkard (Slippery Rock, Pa./Slippery Rock) will also be counted on for offensive production. She has appeared in 25 career games at midfielder and forward over her first two seasons.
Junior
Hannah Costa (Harrisburg, Pa./Harrisburg Christian) will be a cornerstone of the Grove City defense. Costa started all 20 games last season and received All-PAC Second Team recognition. She also earned United Soccer Coaches All-Region, being named Third Team.
Juniors
Emma Dailey (East Brady, Pa./Karns City) and
Meghan Tischler (Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park) return to the starting lineup. Dailey started all 20 games and netted four goals last season from her defender spot. She could move to midfielder this season, however.
Tischler started in eight of 10 games played last season at outside back.
Defenders
Ashley Porcelli (North Haledon, N.J./Passaic County Tech) and
Kirsten Musser (Mohnton, Pa./Governor Mifflin) will look to crack the starting lineup as juniors. Both have played extensively during their first two seasons at Grove City.
Junior
Maddie Mills (Niskayuna, N.Y./Niskayuna) will take over as the starting goalkeeper in 2025. Mills has appeared in seven career games during her first two seasons.
Sophomores
Kiara White (Perkiomenville, Pa./Perkiomen Valley) and
Marina Hahn (Beaver, Pa./Beaver) return after breakout rookie seasons. White and Hahn appeared in all 20 games and each scored six goals in 2024. They will both be counted on for offensive production.
Grove City welcomes 10 newcomers to the roster who are also in contention for playing time.
The Wolverines open the 2025 season on Friday, August 29 at Rochester Institute of Technology at 4 p.m. The first home match is Saturday, September 6 against Case Western Reserve. Conference play begins September 24 at Bethany.