Rochester Lady Lancers
Founded2017 (2017)
GroundAquinas Institute, Rochester, New York
Owner
  • Salvatore "SoccerSam" Fantauzzo
General ManagerMarc Mandall
CoachSalvatore Galvano
LeagueUnited Women's Soccer
20222nd, Penn-NY
WebsiteClub website

Rochester Lady Lancers is an American women's soccer team based in Rochester, New York, founded in 2017. The team plays in the East conference of the United Women's Soccer league, in the second tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada.

History

The team launched alongside the rebranded men's Rochester Lancers NPSL side in April 2017.[1]

Team owner Salvatore 'SoccerSam' Fantauzzo hired coaches Sal Galvano and Loren Inglese to form the team within 30 days. Playing home games at the Aquinas Institute the team was winless in 2017. For 2018 the team played at Marina Auto Stadium in downtown Rochester, NY. Sal Galvano took over the head coaching duties with his player/assistant coach, Brooke Barbuto. The team finished the season in 3rd place with a record of 5-3-2; Barbuto was named the MVP of the 2018 UWS Season. In 2019 the team returned to Aquinas and fell to 3-5-2. The 2020 UWS season was cancelled due to the pandemic; returning to play in 2021 the team posted a record of 0–12.

Stadium

The Lady Lancers play home matches at Marina Auto Stadium

Year-by-year

Year League Record GF GA GD Regular Season Playoffs
2017 UWS 0–9–1 10 35 -25 7th, East Conference Did not qualify
2018 UWS 5–3–2 22 18 +4 3rd, East Conference Did not qualify
2019 UWS 3-5–2 23 20 +3 6th, East Conference Did not qualify
2021 UWS 0-10 5 34 -29 12th, East Conference Did not qualify
2022 UWS 7-1-2 23 7 +16 2nd, Penn-NY Division Did not qualify
Total 5 seasons 15-28-7 83 114 -31 0 Championships

Players

2018 Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK United States USA Kenna Kosinski
1 GK United States USA Caitie Broderick
2 MF Sweden SWE Elin Eklund
3 FW United States USA Dori Rizzo
4 DF United States USA Elysia Masters
6 DF United States USA Caroline Kopp
7 FW United States USA Mariah Williams
9 FW United States USA Taylor Wingerden
10 MF United States USA Brooke Barbuto
11 FW United States USA Marla Roberts
12 MF United States USA Margaret Lee
13 MF United States USA Megan Barwick
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF United States USA Jessica Byrnes
15 DF United States USA Caitrin Rennoldson
16 MF United States USA Hannah Callaghan
17 DF United States USA Abbey Callaghan
18 MF United States USA Mary LoCicero
20 MF United States USA Bella Hohler
21 FW United States USA Jada Sargeant
22 MF Germany GER Tenysha Taylor
23 DF United States USA Jessica Pignato
24 MF United States USA Luca Fahmer
25 FW United States USA Marley Jarvis

2017 Roster

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK United States USA Caitie Broderick
2 GK United States USA Kelsey Brinkel
3 MF United States USA Adrianna VanCuyck
4 FW United States USA Dylan Patterson
5 DF United States USA Alexa Antetomaso
6 DF United States USA Stefanie Drago
7 FW United States USA Marley Jarvis
9 FW United States USA Taylor Wingerden
10 MF United States USA Maddie Siclare
11 FW United States USA Jai Jackson
12 MF United States USA Kara Shue
13 MF United States USA Michaela D'Ambra
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF United States USA Alley Sharpe
15 DF United States USA Elysia Masters
16 MF United States USA Marla Roberts
17 DF United States USA Heaven Palamitia
18 MF United States USA Laura Herman
20 MF United States USA Alison Kendall
21 FW United States USA Jessica Pignato
22 MF United States USA Sherri Gessin
23 DF United States USA Caitrin Rennoldson
24 MF United States USA Macaylah Arieno
25 FW United States USA Mackenzie Allen
26 FW United States USA Rian McMullen

References

  1. Lewis, Michael (April 8, 2017). "IN DUPLICATE: Lancers return with men's and women's teams". Front Row Soccer. Retrieved June 27, 2017.


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