AMSG FC is proud to announce that 16 players from our 2025 USL League Two and USL W rosters competed in this year’s NCAA College Cup, representing some of the strongest programs in the nation.This milestone is another reminder of the level of talent being developed within our club and the standards we continue to set as we prepare for the 2026 USL season.
Below is a spotlight on the AMSG FC athletes who helped their universities reach the biggest collegiate stage in American soccer.
Men’s Players Representing AMSG FC
University of Portland
• Nicholas Dunbar (Alumni)
• Miguel – Angel Hernandez (Alumni)
• Ritvik Karra (2026 Incoming)
Stanford University
• Joe Meyer( AMSG FC Returner 2026)
UCLA
• Allan Legaspi (Returner 2026)
• Artem Vovk (Alumni)
University of San Diego (USD)
• Lucca Adams (Alumni)
UC Irvine (UCI)
• Misael Lopez (Alumni)
Southern Methodist University (SMU)
• Owen Zarnick (Alumni)
• Stephan Soghomonian (Alumni)
• Jaylinn Mitchell (Retuner 2026)
Women’s Players Representing AMSG FC
UCLA
• Julia Molner (Returner 2026)
Wake Forest
• Sydney Schuler (Returner 2026)
University of Colorado
• Hannah Puff (Alumni)
Xavier University
• Chelsea Loeser (Returner 2026)
Elon University
• Amy Ollendorff (Alumni)
A Milestone for AMSG FC
Having 16 players reaching the 2025 NCAA D1 College Cup is a milestone that reflects:
- The strength of our USL 2 and USL W programs
- The development environment we create
- The ambition and professionalism of our athletes
- The future trajectory of AMSG FC heading into our 2026 season
We are incredibly proud of every AMSG FC player who represented their university at the highest level of college soccer. Their success motivates the entire club and inspires the next generation of AMSG talent.
Congratulations to all our athletes. The best is still ahead.





















































































































































































































































































