sportsgazette
  • NFL
  • MLB
  • NBA
  • NHL
  • College Sports
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us

What are you looking for?

College Sports

WKU Receive Another Massive Development On A Recent News

Richard Jefferson
May 31, 2025
2 Min Read
0 Views
0 Comments

WKU Soccer has announced the addition of two new transfers to the 2025 roster: Mia Riddick and Torrie Grant-Clavijo. Riddick joins the team from Arkansas, while Grant-Clavijo comes from St. Bonaventure.

“We’re thrilled about these new additions during the transfer window,” said head coach Jason Neidell. “Torrie and Mia will be fantastic assets both in the classroom and on the field, and they’ll bring great energy to the locker room. With their solid soccer backgrounds and valuable collegiate experience, we can’t wait to welcome them to the team. Exciting times are ahead for this Hilltopper group, and we’re eager to get started!”

Soccer Signees

Mia Riddick
Roswell, Ga. | Arkansas | Roswell High School | Redshirt-Junior | Goalkeeper | 6-0
During high school, Riddick led her squad to a regional championship and a finals appearance in the GHSA championship in 2022, recording no goals conceded during regional play. She was honored on the All-Region First Team twice and received the Region Player and Goalkeeper of the Year awards in 2022, as well as a spot on the All-State Team.

At the club level, she spent three years with UFA, helping her team reach the ECNL Final Four in 2021, achieving a No. 4 national ranking. She was recognized as a Top Drawer Soccer National Tournament Standout and was the top-ranked goalkeeper in her class in Georgia.

Torrie Grant-Clavijo
Toronto, Ontario, Canada | St. Bonaventure | North Toronto Collegiate Institute | Sophomore | Midfielder/Forward | 5-1
At St. Bonaventure, Grant-Clavijo started 13 games and played in all 16 matches for the Bonnies. She scored her first collegiate goal against Rhode Island on October 17 and recorded two assists, one against VCU on September 29 and another against Richmond on October 24.

In high school, Grant-Clavijo played in and started every game, emerging as one of the team’s top goal scorers and assist providers. She also competed with WNY Flash ECNL for two years at the club level.

Last Update: May 31, 2025

Please share this article if you like it!

Link Copied!
Written By

Richard Jefferson

Other Articles

Previous

After All The Excitement, Maryland Terrapins Dealt With Another Sad News

Next

Head Coach Fred Hoiberg And The Nebraska Announced Another Major News Update Friday Morning

No Comment! Be the first one.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

All Right Reserved!