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WSOC | Gaels Load Up With 14 New Players for 2022-23

MORAGA, Calif. — Saint Mary's Women's Soccer's incoming group of freshman and transfers includes 14 student-athletes who will be reporting to Moraga for the first time this fall, consisting of 12 first-year students and two transfers.

Here is a brief rundown on each Gael newcomer….

Briana Salvetti
 
Forward | 5'9 | Redwood High School | Larkspur, California
 
Salvetti enjoyed a successful high school career at Redwood High over in the Marin headlands. While at Redwoods, she broke the goals in a season record with 31 total goals. The prolific scorer was the Golden Boot Award for Redwood in 2018-2019 and 2021-2022.
 
Salvetti said she was drawn to Saint Mary's because of the campus and the exciting team that Coach Romagnolo is building. A fun fact about Briana is that she has a twin brother who was born 1 minute before she was, and is also double jointed in her shoulders.
 
Savannah SchwarzeSavannah Schwarze Signing
 
Midfield | 5-7 | Granite Bay High School | Granite Bay, California
 
The Sacramento native comes to Saint Mary's after playing varsity soccer as a midfielder for four years. Schwarze led the Sierra Foothills League (SFL) in total points and goals during her junior season, and was also was included in First Team All-League as a junior and senior. During her senior year, she helped Granite Bay Reach the NorCal Division 2 Finals, and was also voted Sacramento Bee Girls Soccer MVP of the Year.
 
Schwarze said it was always a goal of hers to play in the WCC, and that the soccer program at beautiful campus were important factors in deciding to become a Gael.
 
Camryn Cruz
 
Midfield | 5-5 | Woodrow Wilson High School | Long Beach, California
 
The midfielder/forwarder hails from Long Beach, CA where played all four seasons for the Mules. Some of her achievements include All-League First Team, and ECNL All Conference. During her senior season, she tallied eight goals and 15 assists.
 
Cruz was drawn to Saint Mary's because of the beautiful location and amazing school atmosphere. A fun fact about Camryn is she loves to eat white rice with every meal.
 
Alessandra TowleAlessandra Towle Signing
 
Defense | 5-4 | Las Lomas High School | Walnut Creek, California
 
Towle grew up just a stone's throw away in Walnut Creek, where she attended Las Lomas High School. During her four years at Las Lomas, she played on the varsity soccer team and also ran for the XC and Track teams. During her sophomore and junior seasons, she led the league in goals and was also 2021 All-tournament team at the Davis Legacy College Showcase.
 
When asked about the appeal of Saint Mary's, she said was intrigued by the smaller class sizes and the opportunity to play soccer at a Division 1 level. A fun fact about Alessandra is that she loves languages. She's studied Mandarin for six years and can also speak Italian fluently.
 
Lauren Hinton
 
Defense | 5-6 | Loomis Chaffee High School, Brown University | Middletown, Connecticut
 
Joining the Gaels as a graduate student this year is Lauren Hinton. The Middletown, Connecticut product played four seasons on the varsity soccer team at Loomis Chaffee High School. As a senior she won Gatorade Connecticut Player of the Year and helped lead her team to a 58-12-17 overall record during her four years. After high school she attended Brown for three seasons, where she was utilized as an outside back. During her last season with Brown, she featured in all 16 games and helped Brown win its second straight Ivy League title.
 
Alison Heckman
 
Midfield | 5-6 | Manheim Township High School | Lititz, Pennsylvania
 
Heckman enjoyed a successful high school career in her home state ofPennsylvania, where she set a career record for goals (47) and assists (62) at Manheim Township. During the 2017-2018 season, she was selected to the 2017 High School All-American Game. After high school, Heckman first attended Boston College, where she featured in 32 games in three years.
 
Heckman chose to transfer to Saint Mary's because of the opportunity to play in the WCC and to play some of the best teams in the country.
 
During her free time, Heckman loves to paint, and hopes to earn her master's in kinesiology to become a physical therapist.
 
Amaya Simoni-Walters
 
Midfield | 5-6 | Lakeside High School | Seattle, Washington
 
Although originally from Seattle, Amaya Simoni-Walters spent her childhood living in New Zealand, Australia, and Oahu. In high school Simoni-Walters played soccer and also ran track. In 2018, she scored the game winning goal for Lakeside H.S. in the 2018 Metro Championship Game. After high school, the midfielder and defender attended the University of Florida before transferring to the Gaels for the season this fall.
 
A fun fact about Amaya is that both of her mother's played Division 1 Tennis, and she's also an Alaskan Native (Athabaskan and Yupik) and American Indian (Choctaw).

Tessa Salvestrin
Tess Salvestrin Signing
Forward | 5-11 | Justin-Siena High School | St. Helena, California
 
During her four seasons on the Justin-Siena High soccer program, the 5'11 forward scored a total of 56 goals and tallied 27 assists. The prolific scorer earned herself the title of First team all-league all four years, as well as Napa Valley female athlete of the year during her final season.
 
The Napa native is thrilled about the prospect of playing for Saint Mary's and being so close to her family.

Amari Hicks
 
Defense | 5-9 | Bishop Gorman High School | Las Vegas, Nevada
 
The Las Vegas, Nevada native enjoyed a successful high school career at Bishop Gorman playing primarily as a Center Back or Outside Back. Not only did Hicks play on the soccer team, but she also competed for track and field, as well as the flag football team.
 
Hicks said she chose Saint Mary's because of the great campus and exciting team dynamic. During her free time, she loves to dance and listen to Drake.

Kate BorgmeierKate Borgmeier SMC
 
Goalkeeper | 6-0 | Judge Memorial High School | Salt Lake City, Utah
 
Borgmeier is the second incoming goalie for the Gaels this upcoming season. Posting 28 shutouts over her three seasons at Judge Memorial High, Borgmeier can shoot as well as she can save. During her junior season, she scored a penalty kick to help the Bulldogs reach the quarterfinals of the 2021 playoffs.
 
The opportunity to play in the WCC conference was something that excited Borgmeier about Saint Mary's, as well as getting to play under Coach Romagnolo.
 
Isabella Banuelos
 
Goalkeeper | 5-4 | James Logan High School | Union City, California
 
One of the Gaels incoming freshman goalkeepers this season is Isabella Banuelos, who hails from James Logan High School in Union City, CA. Spending four years on the varsity roster, Banuelos captained the Colts during her senior season. During her senior season, she only conceded one goal, while scoring two of her own.
 
Banuelos was drawn to Saint Mary's because of the competitive WCC conference and the rigorous academics that the Gaels offer.
 
Jessie Hawes
 
Defense | 5-9 | South Eugene High School | Lake Oswego, Oregon
 
Hawes is a defender and midfielder that comes to the Gaels from Lake Oswego, Oregon. During her senior season, she was named one of the players of the Year as well as First Team in the Southwest Conference (South Eugene).
 
Priscilla WardPriscilla Ward Signing
 
Forward | 5-9 | Chico High School | Chico, California
 
Hailing from Chico, Priscilla Ward joins the Gaels as a prolific goal scorer and chance creator. During her 81 games at Chico High School, she tallied 87 goals and 24 assists. Averaging just over one goal per game, she helped Chico High finish with a 20-4-1 record during her senior season, as well as collecting a second state championship in the process.
 
After Saint Mary's, Priscilla plans to play soccer professionally. She said she chose the Gaels program because of the tight knit community and the experienced coaching staff.
 
MacKenzie Ventura
 
Midfield | 5-5 | Kamehameha Maui High School | Pukalani, Hawaii
 
Ventura is a defender and winger that comes to the Gaels from Hawaii. Unlike most of her incoming teammates, Ventura only played one season of high school soccer, because the Maui league did not record any statistics. Instead, she played for Albion FC Hawaii, a local club team on the island. 
 
In her spare time, Mackenzie loves to fish, and once caught a 160-pound marlin. She said she chose Saint Mary's because she had heard great things about the team chemistry and the program that Coach Romagnolo and her assistants have built.

 
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Players Mentioned

Kate Borgmeier

#1 Kate Borgmeier

GK
6' 0"
Freshman
Camryn Cruz

#12 Camryn Cruz

M
5' 5"
Freshman
Jessie Hawes

#16 Jessie Hawes

D
5' 9"
Freshman
Alison Heckman

#23 Alison Heckman

M
5' 6"
Graduate Student
Amari Hicks

#3 Amari Hicks

D
5' 9"
Freshman
Lauren Hinton

#32 Lauren Hinton

D
5' 6"
Graduate Student
Tessa Salvestrin

#7 Tessa Salvestrin

F
5' 11"
Freshman
Briana Salvetti

#21 Briana Salvetti

F
5' 9"
Freshman
Savannah Schwarze

#14 Savannah Schwarze

M
5' 7"
Freshman
Amaya Simoni-Walters

#26 Amaya Simoni-Walters

M
5' 6"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Kate Borgmeier

#1 Kate Borgmeier

6' 0"
Freshman
GK
Camryn Cruz

#12 Camryn Cruz

5' 5"
Freshman
M
Jessie Hawes

#16 Jessie Hawes

5' 9"
Freshman
D
Alison Heckman

#23 Alison Heckman

5' 6"
Graduate Student
M
Amari Hicks

#3 Amari Hicks

5' 9"
Freshman
D
Lauren Hinton

#32 Lauren Hinton

5' 6"
Graduate Student
D
Tessa Salvestrin

#7 Tessa Salvestrin

5' 11"
Freshman
F
Briana Salvetti

#21 Briana Salvetti

5' 9"
Freshman
F
Savannah Schwarze

#14 Savannah Schwarze

5' 7"
Freshman
M
Amaya Simoni-Walters

#26 Amaya Simoni-Walters

5' 6"
Freshman
M