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Seton Hall Women's Soccer Adds 9 New Players for 2026 Season
The Pirates welcome in 5 transfers and 4 freshmen to bolster their roster.
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Seton Hall women's soccer head coach Josh Osit announced the addition of nine new student-athletes to the roster for the 2026 season. The Hall welcomes in five transfers and four freshmen, including players from schools like Temple, UConn, Kentucky, Butler, and Saint Peter's.
Why it matters
The influx of new talent, including several experienced transfers, will help strengthen Seton Hall's women's soccer program as they look to build on their recent success and compete at a high level in the upcoming season.
The details
The five transfers are Sabrina Campbell (Temple), Kileigh Gorman (UConn), Kaylin Mallon (Kentucky), Macie Meitz (Butler), and Tuva Norell (Saint Peter's). The four freshmen are Maddie DiBartolo (Commack, N.Y.), Lydia Proia (Natick, Mass.), Nicole Proia (Natick, Mass.), and Olivia Trojanowski (Massapequa Park, N.Y.). The new additions bring a mix of experience and young talent to the Pirates' roster.
- Seton Hall announced the 2026 signing class on March 5, 2026.
The players
Josh Osit
Seton Hall women's soccer head coach.
Sabrina Campbell
Transfer from Temple University, where she played the last three seasons.
Maddie DiBartolo
Freshman from Commack High School in Commack, N.Y., who helped her team win the New York Class AAA state title in 2025.
Kileigh Gorman
Transfer from the University of Connecticut, where she played the last two seasons.
Kaylin Mallon
Transfer from the University of Kentucky, where she played her freshman season.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
The takeaway
The addition of these nine new players, including several experienced transfers, will provide a significant boost to Seton Hall's women's soccer program as they look to build on their recent success and compete at a high level in the upcoming season.

