
Women's Soccer Welcomes Nine Newcomers to 2026 Squad
3/2/2026 1:44:00 PM | Women's Soccer
South Orange, N.J. – 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 consisting of Sabrina Campbell (Temple), Kileigh Gorman (UConn), Kaylin Mallon (Kentucky), Macie Mietz (Butler) and Tuva Norell (Saint Peter's). Seton Hall will also bring in four freshman: Maddie DiBartolo (Commack, N.Y.), Lydia Proia (Natick, Mass.), Nicole Proia (Natick, Mass.) and Olivia Trojanowski (Massapequa Park, N.Y.).
Sabrina Campbell – Groveland, Mass. (Transfer from Temple)
Campbell spent the last three seasons on the women's soccer team at Temple. She saw the most action with the Owls this past season, where she played in 16 games and made eight starts. Campbell scored goals against Iona in the season opener as well as against Le Moyne. Prior to playing at Temple, Campbell was an All-Mass First Team honoree during her junior and senior seasons in high school.
Maddie DiBartolo – Commack, N.Y.
A product of Commack High School in Commack, N.Y., Madison DiBartolo is one of four freshmen entering the Seton Hall program in 2026. DiBartolo played four seasons at Commack, including helping her team to the New York Class AAA state title in 2025, the first in the school's history. She also helped guide her team to a pair of County Finals during her freshman and junior seasons and was part of 57 victories over her four years at Commack.
Kileigh Gorman – Norwood, Mass. (Transfer from Connecticut)
Gorman is one of two intra-conference transfers that come to The Hall this upcoming season. The Norwood, Mass. native played in 11 matches over two seasons at UConn. Prior to her stint with the Huskies, Gorman played at Bishop Feehan High School and was a three-time Sun Chronicle All-Eastern Mass All-Star.
Kaylin Mallon – Bohemia, N.Y. (Transfer from Kentucky)
Mallon spent her freshman season playing at the University of Kentucky, where she appeared in five matches for the Wildcats and scored one goal. Prior to her collegiate career, Mallon competed for Connetquot High School where she was a three-time All-County selection. She was also named NY All-State First Team and Newsday All-Long Island on two occasions each.
Macie Meitz – Bethel, Conn. (Transfer from Butler)
Meitz enters the program at Seton Hall after spending two seasons at Butler. She appeared in nine matches for the Bulldogs, scoring her first career goal on Aug. 25, 2024 against Drake. Prior to college, Meitz was a four-year starter at Bethel High School where she scored 55 goals and racked up 58 assists over her career. She was named All-New England, All-State and All-Conference on multiple occasions over her high school tenure.
Tuva Norell – Stockholm, Sweden (Transfer from Saint Peter's)
Norell comes to Seton Hall after spending last season with Saint Peter's. The Swedish defender played in and started 15 matches for the Peacocks, scoring one goal and playing full time in 11 games. Norell spent her freshman season at San Francisco, where she appeared in six games. Prior to college, Norell competed for Midsommarkransen Gymnasium in Sweden.
Lydia Proia – Natick, Mass.
As one set of twins leaves the program, a new set comes in. The Proia twins, who hail from Natick, Mass. come to the Pirates' squad in 2026. Lydia Proia was named team captain of the girls soccer team at Natick High School for one season and is a two-time state champion. She scored 37 goals and had 43 assists over her four years at Natick, seeing her totals in each category grow each season. In her first state championship season as a sophomore in 2023, Proia tallied nine goals and 11 assists. This past fall, she compiled 12 goals and 14 assists en route to a second state title. Proia was named First Team Bay State All Star after her senior campaign.
Nicole Proia – Natick, Mass.
Much like her sister, Nicole Proia had a decorated career at Natick High School. She racked up 51 goals over a four-year career as well as winning those two state titles. As a senior, Proia scored 19 goals and doled out 14 assists en route to winning Team MVP honors. Proia is a two-time First Team All-Eastern Massachusetts selection and is also a 2025 United Soccer Coaches High School All-America selection.
Olivia Trojanowski – Massapequa, N.Y.
Olivia Trojanowski comes to South Orange from Massapequa High School in Massapequa, N.Y., where she was an offensive force for head coach Bruce Stegner. She led her team in scoring the past two seasons and was top-two on the team in goals in all four years. Trojanowski finished with 31 goals and 18 assists over her four year career in helping her team to 42 wins over that span. She was named All-Conference as a freshman in 2022, All-County as a sophomore in 2023 and earned an All-County Honorable Mention after her senior season in 2025.
Sabrina Campbell – Groveland, Mass. (Transfer from Temple)
Campbell spent the last three seasons on the women's soccer team at Temple. She saw the most action with the Owls this past season, where she played in 16 games and made eight starts. Campbell scored goals against Iona in the season opener as well as against Le Moyne. Prior to playing at Temple, Campbell was an All-Mass First Team honoree during her junior and senior seasons in high school.
Maddie DiBartolo – Commack, N.Y.
A product of Commack High School in Commack, N.Y., Madison DiBartolo is one of four freshmen entering the Seton Hall program in 2026. DiBartolo played four seasons at Commack, including helping her team to the New York Class AAA state title in 2025, the first in the school's history. She also helped guide her team to a pair of County Finals during her freshman and junior seasons and was part of 57 victories over her four years at Commack.
Kileigh Gorman – Norwood, Mass. (Transfer from Connecticut)
Gorman is one of two intra-conference transfers that come to The Hall this upcoming season. The Norwood, Mass. native played in 11 matches over two seasons at UConn. Prior to her stint with the Huskies, Gorman played at Bishop Feehan High School and was a three-time Sun Chronicle All-Eastern Mass All-Star.
Kaylin Mallon – Bohemia, N.Y. (Transfer from Kentucky)
Mallon spent her freshman season playing at the University of Kentucky, where she appeared in five matches for the Wildcats and scored one goal. Prior to her collegiate career, Mallon competed for Connetquot High School where she was a three-time All-County selection. She was also named NY All-State First Team and Newsday All-Long Island on two occasions each.
Macie Meitz – Bethel, Conn. (Transfer from Butler)
Meitz enters the program at Seton Hall after spending two seasons at Butler. She appeared in nine matches for the Bulldogs, scoring her first career goal on Aug. 25, 2024 against Drake. Prior to college, Meitz was a four-year starter at Bethel High School where she scored 55 goals and racked up 58 assists over her career. She was named All-New England, All-State and All-Conference on multiple occasions over her high school tenure.
Tuva Norell – Stockholm, Sweden (Transfer from Saint Peter's)
Norell comes to Seton Hall after spending last season with Saint Peter's. The Swedish defender played in and started 15 matches for the Peacocks, scoring one goal and playing full time in 11 games. Norell spent her freshman season at San Francisco, where she appeared in six games. Prior to college, Norell competed for Midsommarkransen Gymnasium in Sweden.
Lydia Proia – Natick, Mass.
As one set of twins leaves the program, a new set comes in. The Proia twins, who hail from Natick, Mass. come to the Pirates' squad in 2026. Lydia Proia was named team captain of the girls soccer team at Natick High School for one season and is a two-time state champion. She scored 37 goals and had 43 assists over her four years at Natick, seeing her totals in each category grow each season. In her first state championship season as a sophomore in 2023, Proia tallied nine goals and 11 assists. This past fall, she compiled 12 goals and 14 assists en route to a second state title. Proia was named First Team Bay State All Star after her senior campaign.
Nicole Proia – Natick, Mass.
Much like her sister, Nicole Proia had a decorated career at Natick High School. She racked up 51 goals over a four-year career as well as winning those two state titles. As a senior, Proia scored 19 goals and doled out 14 assists en route to winning Team MVP honors. Proia is a two-time First Team All-Eastern Massachusetts selection and is also a 2025 United Soccer Coaches High School All-America selection.
Olivia Trojanowski – Massapequa, N.Y.
Olivia Trojanowski comes to South Orange from Massapequa High School in Massapequa, N.Y., where she was an offensive force for head coach Bruce Stegner. She led her team in scoring the past two seasons and was top-two on the team in goals in all four years. Trojanowski finished with 31 goals and 18 assists over her four year career in helping her team to 42 wins over that span. She was named All-Conference as a freshman in 2022, All-County as a sophomore in 2023 and earned an All-County Honorable Mention after her senior season in 2025.
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