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Future Stars Emerge in NWSL 2026 Class
12 Mar
Summary
- NWSL transitions to free agency, abolishing the preseason draft system.
- Forty-eight rookies signed their first pro contracts for the 2026 season.
- Five intriguing newcomers are highlighted as potential impact players.

The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) begins its 14th year with a new approach to player acquisition, having abolished the preseason draft for college prospects. This transition means 48 rookies have signed their first professional contracts as free agents for the 2026 season. Among these newcomers, several are poised to make a significant impact. Elise Evans, a defender from Stanford, joins the Chicago Stars, aiming to bolster their defense. Jordynn Dudley, a highly-rated forward from Florida State, has signed with reigning champions NJ/NY Gotham FC. Leah Klenke, a defender from Notre Dame, returns to her hometown to play for the Houston Dash. Yuna McCormack, a dynamic midfielder from the University of Virginia and Florida State, is set to play for the Denver Summit, the league's expansion team. Finally, Gianna Paul, a prolific scorer from the University of Alabama, joins the Kansas City Current, who are the reigning NWSL Shield winners.




