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ECNL Oct 24, 2024

Players to Watch: ECNL Girls Phoenix National Event (Fall 2024)

The ECNL Girls will hold their first National Event for the U16-U18/19 age groups of the 2024-25 season from November 8-10, with ECNL Phoenix hosting 178 teams.

After the opening months of the fall season featured multiple National Events for the younger age groups, college recruiting season will kick into high gear in November. (Event Homepage)

Ahead of ECNL Phoenix, here are some players to know for the showcase. Players are listed according to their graduation year.

You can nominate also nominate a player that will be attending the event. To nominate a player for consideration, CLICK HERE.

2028

Chloe Miller

Defender
CA

The 2023-24 ECNL Girls Northern Cal Conference Player of the Year at the U-15 level, Miller is one of the top Class of 2028 prospects to keep an eye on. The U.S. Women’s Youth National Team roster pool member is a force for MVLA ’09 from her center back position, possessing top-end speed and strength.

2027

Audrey Glover

Forward
CA

Coming off an ECNL Girls Northern Cal All-Conference selection last season, Glover enters the 2024-25 campaign looking to build off that success. She remains a key member of the San Juan SC 08 attack which is off to another fast start this fall.

A dynamic midfielder with USYNT experience and ECNL All-Conference honors, Makasini is a focal point for the San Juan SC 09 offense. She has helped the team get off to a strong 4-1-1 start in the fall season.

Savannah Leifried

Midfielder
CA

Now representing the Bay Area Surf U17 squad, Leifried has been a fast-rising player in the Class of 2027 for the last several years. Notably, she received a professional opportunity to play for Academica SC in the USL W-League at the age of 14 in 2023. Recently, she earned a call-up for the U.S. U-17 Women’s Youth National Team.

Sasha Selvaggio

Goalkeeper
CA

Selvaggio received ECNL All-Conference honors last season after a tremendous showing between the posts for Legends FC ’09, consistently rising to the challenge against many of the top attacking units in the nation. She has elite length, quickness and athleticism, and matches her physical skills with savvy anticipation and awareness.

Molly McBride

Goalkeeper
CA

Another Northern Cal All-Conference selection from last season, McBride serves as the reliable leader of a solid San Juan SC ’09 defensive unit. She earned a call-up to the U-15 USWYNT in April 2024, as one of only two goalkeepers selected to the training camp Chula Vista, CA.

Hayley Kase

Midfielder Forward
CA

A strong contributor for Beach FC 2009, Kase’s ability to find space and strike the ball with both feet is one of her best qualities as a striker. In her recent league vs. Arizona Arsenal ECNL, Kase showed her skills with an off-balance, left-footed half-volley that curved over the goalkeeper and into the top right corner. She is coming into her own and is a force to be reckoned with on the pitch.

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Giselle Aguilar | Forward
Solar SC (TX)

A mainstay in the U.S. Women’s Youth National Team roster pool, Aguilar is one of the top attacking talents in the country for the Class of 2027. The 2023-24 ECNL Girls All-American added to her outstanding season with Solar SC by representing the U-15 USWYNT in a pair of European friendlies last June.

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Lolly Mirhashemi | Defender
San Diego Surf 09 (CA)

The U.S. Women’s Youth National Team prospect was named the 2023-24 ECNL Girls National Player of the Year at the U-15 level. She led San Diego Surf to the ECNL Girls U-15 National Championship over the summer, in a dominating season from start-to-finish, against the most challenging competition in the country.

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Felicity Nguyen | Forward
San Diego Surf 09 (CA)

Another San Diego Surf player with USWYNT experience, Nguyen is a versatile attacker who can play center forward and on the wings. She earned first-team All-Southwest Conference while helping lead Surf to an ECNL National Championship last season. Nguyen also represented the U-15 USWYNT in a pair of international friendlies against Germany and the Netherlands.

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Tuula Tarkka | Forward
Real Colorado National 09 (CA)

Serving as team captain for a talented Real Colorado National ’09 squad, Tarkka garnered ECNL U-15 All-American honors last season. She’s a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses, as her rare combination of size and speed make her nearly impossible to mark in 1v1 situations. She can create her own scoring chances and has shown great chemistry with her teammates as well, finishing off quick passes in tight spaces.

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Kensington Berns | Defender
Real Colorado National 09 (CA)

Kensington is a dynamic, versatile player who can be seen playing in the 7,11,10, 2, and 3 this season. She has received recognition as a three-time USYNT invitee, IMG top 100, 2024 ECNL Conference Cup invitee, and was named 2024 all-Conference First Team. She has impressive athleticism, quickness, and a versatile skillset which sets her apart from other players.

2026

Aubrey McLin

Goalkeeper
CA

A highly-accomplished Class of 2026 goalkeeper who is currently uncommitted, McLin serves as “The Wall” for the Davis Legacy ’08 defense. She earned ECNL Northern Cal All-Conference honors in the 2023-24 season, and has spent this fall playing in both the ECNL and USL Academy.

Maya Wells

Midfielder
AZ

One of the best midfielders in the state of Arizona for the Class of 2026, Wells garnered ECNL Southwest All-Conference honors once again last season. She brings a versatile skillset to the midfield, making key contributions on both the attacking and defensive sides for Arizona Arsenal ’08.

Ella Pfeiffer

Defender
CA

Quick outside back that likes to attack down the sideline while creating scoring opportunities for her teammates. Uses both feet equally well with excellent vision of the field.

Clara Dowdle

Defender
TX

Dowdle has helped lead Sting Royal to a strong start in the ECNL Texas Conference with a record of 4-1-1 and in second place. In Phoenix, she will look to continue her strong defensive presence on the Sting Royal back line. She excels at 1v1 defense, but is also extremely dangerous on the attack as one of the premier outside backs coming from the talented state of Texas. This Oregon Duck commit will be fun to watch at the next level.

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Evan “Evie” Spengler | Defender
Rebels SC 08 (CA)

Recently joined ECNL member club Rebels SC after a successful run in the GA with City SC. Spengler is an uncommitted Class of 2026 defender with a versatile skillset. She has a history of strong performances in major showcases, including a notable effort at last summer’s GA National Finals.

2025

Addison Huber | Goalkeeper
DKSC 06/07 (TX)

As an uncommitted 2025 goalkeeper, Huber has just returned to play from ACL surgery earlier this year and she is quickly amping up to her pre-injury form her athleticism is not lacking in spite of several months of recovery. Since returning to the pitch, she has accumulated 183 minutes, allowing only one goal in four games. Look for her to vocally control her back line and aggressively go after any balls inside her 18.