By: Scott Eddy, Assistant Athletics Director for Strategic Communications
ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. – St. Bonaventure women's soccer head coach Ray Leone has announced the commitment of 13 student-athletes who will join the Bonnies this summer: Aubri Antczak, Holland Burkhalter, Audrey Cadman, Ava Dimperio, Chloe Koh, Moran Moscovici, Aoife Murphy, Emily Neenan, Alexis Olson, Ava Reybitz, Sadie Richardson, Liana Tata and Callie Turpin.
"With a short recruiting window, our staff focused on identifying student-athletes who are coachable, team-first competitors, and who embody the Bonnie way," Leone said. "This class brings a strong commitment to daily improvement, and we're excited to bring this group together as we continue building our program."
The 2026 class represents a diverse group of student-athletes from successful high school, club, and national team programs.
"Our staff is thrilled to welcome this group to St. Bonaventure," Leone added. "Each player has demonstrated the work ethic, character, and commitment that fit our culture. They have excelled both academically and athletically, and we're excited to watch them grow as students, teammates, and competitors."
Antczak is an outside back who joins the Bonnies from Sarasota, Fla. A two-time team MVP, she was selected Defender of the Year at Sarasota High School twice. She played club for FC Sarasota and also represented the Exact 11 Select International Team in 2024. She plans to major in sport studies at SBU.
Burkhalter is a product of Spanish Fort, Ala. and a standout goalkeeper. She ranks second in Alabama High School Athletic Association history for career shutouts (57) and was a two-time All-State selection at Spanish Fort High. A four-year starter in net, she helped her team to the state semifinals as a junior and was also the WPSL South Goalkeeper of the Year. A member of National Honor Society, she plans to major in nursing.
Cadman comes to Bonaventure from Tolland, Conn. and will be a senior this fall. She began her collegiate career at Central Connecticut State and played at Post University this past year, posting eight points as a forward and center mid. She plans to major in accounting.
Dimperio is an attacking center mid/forward from Rochester who played at Penfield High where she captured All-County honors each of the past two years. She played club for RNY FC Girls Academy. A National Honor Society member, she intends to major in sports management and journalism.
Koh is a midfielder from Singapore who will become just the second women's soccer player to play at the NCAA Division I level from her home nation. She has represented her native country as a member of the Singapore women's national team and recently graduated from IMG Academy in Florida. Koh played for Methodist Girls' School and the Lion City Sailors as well as the national U-16 and U-19s. She plans to major in psychology at St. Bonaventure.
Moscovici is a product of Tel Aviv, Israel where she was a captain for the Israeli Youth National Team, appearing in 23 games in international competition. She played in both the U-19 UEFA qualifiers as well as the Israeli U-17 National Team. A midfielder, she plans to major in health sciences at Bona's.
Murphy hails from Reading, Berkshire in the United Kingdom and also graduated from IMG Academy stateside. Back at home, she played for Reading FC Academy as a forward. She plans to major in business.
Neenan is a graduate transfer from Mercyhurst University after playing at Victor High School in the Rochester area. She was a First Team All-Monroe County Division I honoree and All-Greater Rochester pick while playing club for FC Dynamo Roc. At Mercyhurst, she was a center mid who helped the program to the 2023 PSAC West championship and spot in the NCAA Division II Tournament before earning a spot on the NEC Commissioner's Honor Roll most recently. She will work on her MBA at Bonaventure.
Olson is another native of the Rochester area, playing at Churchville Chili High where she helped power Section V and regional championships for a state finalist program. A forward/attacking center mid, she played club for WNY Flash and is a National Honor Society member who plans to major in biology.
Reybitz is a sophomore transfer from Bethlehem, Pa. She is a forward who played her first collegiate season at William & Mary. In high school, she scored 19 goals with eight assists as a senior at Perkiomen School, serving as her team's leading scorer in her junior and senior seasons. She also tallied over 30 goals as a junior at the club level for Keystone FC GA and was a TopDrawer Soccer three-star recruit. She is also a National Strength and Conditioning All-American as well as a National Honor Society member who intends to major in health sciences.
Richardson is a native of Missoula, Mont., who also most recently played at IMG Academy where she was a USYS NL U-19 team starter as a junior and senior. Last year, she was on the USYS National Championship qualifier. In the classroom, she plans to major in sports management.
Tata enjoyed a standout high school career at Spencerport High in the Rochester area as a defender and midfielder. She helped guide Spencerport to three straight Section V titles and a New York State crown. During her high school career, she was named First Team All-County and First Team All-Greater Rochester and was selected to the New York State All-Tournament Team during her freshman year. A National Honor Society member, she also played club for WNY Flash and plans to major in nursing.
Turpin comes to Bonaventure from Victoria, British Columbia where she was a successful goalie at Spectrum High and played for the Provincial Champions. A four-year starter in net, she represented British Columbia in the Canada Games. At the club level, she played for both Vancouver Island Wave and Team BC. Academically, she plans to major in business.
Each of the new commits will report to campus next month when the squad reports to begin training for the 2026 season.
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