Syracuse Adds Six Commits
11/5/2025 10:37:00 AM | Women's Soccer
Océane Blouin (Montreal College/Boischatel, Quebec), Ella Burkholder (Immaculate Heart Academy/Suffern, N.Y.), Lauren Christy (Brewster Academy/Salem, N.H.), Lindsay Parker (Jamesville-DeWitt H.S./Syracuse, N.Y.), Sarah Weisberg (Creekside H.S./Tampa, Fla.) and Mady Wright (Fayetteville, Ga.) have signed to enroll and play soccer at Syracuse, according to Coach Nicky Thrasher Adams.Â
Five of the six commits will enroll at Syracuse for the 2026 Spring Semester. Weisberg plans to enroll in the 2026 Fall Semester.
Here is a rundown of each player:
Océane Blouin | Forward | Montreal College | Boischatel, Quebec
Blouin played with the CF Montreal Academy for three seasons, serving as a club captain in 2024. She was a captain on the U16 CF Montreal Academy squad. She was named to the All-Quebec team in 2022. Blouin currently competes for Cégep Garneau in the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA). Her squad advanced to the 2025 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championship before losing, 1-0 in two overtimes.
Ella Burkholder | Defender | Immaculate Heart Academy | Suffern, N.Y.
Burkholder guided Immaculate Heart to a 14-3-1 record and a New Jersey Big North league championship in 2025, serving as a team captain for the second straight season. She entered the campaign on both the All-American and New Jersey Player of the Year watch lists. The Blue Eagles were 18-3, claimed a league championship and went on to win the New Jersey Non-Public A State Championship in 2022. Burkholder earned New Jersey Girls Soccer Coaches Association (GSCA) All-State Honors in three consecutive seasons from 2022-2024. During her sophomore season, the team went 11-4-3, winning another league championship. As a junior, she was elected a club captain for the first time and helped Immaculate Heart to a 14-6-1 record and a sectional championship. Burkholder played her club soccer for World Class FC, earning Elite Club National League (ECNL) First Team All-Conference honors in 2023 and 2024.
Lauren Christy | Midfielder | Brewster Academy | Salem, N.H.
Christy finished her scholastic tenure at Brewster Academy as one of the greatest players in program history. She ranked second in all-time goals (73), second in all-time points (217) and holds the single season assists record (26). As a team captain, she guided the Bobcats to a 16-3 record during her senior season, scoring 23 goals and assisting 26. Brewster finished as Lakes Region champions and New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) finalists. Christy was named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic team, All-NEPSAC and was named the 2024-25 New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year. The Bobcats completed an undefeated 18-0 campaign in 2021, capping things off with a victory in the NEPSAC championship. The team finished 18-1 during her sophomore season, winning the NEPSAC championship for the second consecutive season. Christy led the program to an overall record of 65-7-2 over her four-year tenure. During her career, she was a three-time All-NEPSAC recipient and a two-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection. She also played for the Seacoast United Girls Academy.
Lindsay Parker | Goalkeeper | Jamesville-DeWitt High School | Syracuse, N.Y.
Parker was a four-year starter for Jamesville-DeWitt and served as a captain during her junior and senior seasons. She had 79 saves and five shutouts during the 2025 season and helped guide the Red Rams to a 12-7-1 record. Parker recorded 350 saves over her tenure at Jamesville-DeWitt. In 2025, Parker received both Regional Talent ID and National Talent ID invitations from Girls Academy (GA). She is the daughter of current Assistant Athletics Director for Olympic Sport Strength and Conditioning Corey Parker and comes from a sports-heavy family. Her cousin, Jack Deveries, formerly played for the Philadelphia Union in the MLS and now plays professionally in the Netherlands. Her aunt, Tracy Parker, played field hockey for Syracuse and her uncle, Barrett Parker, played football at SU.
Sarah Weisberg | Midfielder | Creekside High School | Tampa, Fla.
Weisberg was a two-year standout at Creekside High School, recording 13 goals and 14 assists across two seasons. As a freshman, she guided the Knights to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 7A State Championship, scoring the winning goal in the championship game. She helped Creekside to a district championship in 2024 during her sophomore season. Weisberg earned All Saint John's County First Team honors in 2024, along with Player of the Year honors at Creekside. She played her club soccer with Sporting Jax in the Elite Club National League (ECNL). Weisberg was named to the ECNL Girls Southeast All-Conference First Team in 2024 and 2025.
Mady Wright | Midfielder | Fayetteville, Ga.
Wright was a standout for a strong Tophat Gold club team. She had a decorated club career, serving as a team captain for six years. Tophat captured the 2023 U15 Girls Academy Championship. Wright attended a U15 U.S. Youth National Team (USYNT) camp, four USYNT ID camps and five GA Southeast ID camps. She was also a three-time GA National Talent ID invitee and was ranked as a top 100 player by both Prep Soccer and Top Drawer Soccer.
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Five of the six commits will enroll at Syracuse for the 2026 Spring Semester. Weisberg plans to enroll in the 2026 Fall Semester.
Here is a rundown of each player:
Océane Blouin | Forward | Montreal College | Boischatel, Quebec
Blouin played with the CF Montreal Academy for three seasons, serving as a club captain in 2024. She was a captain on the U16 CF Montreal Academy squad. She was named to the All-Quebec team in 2022. Blouin currently competes for Cégep Garneau in the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA). Her squad advanced to the 2025 CCAA Women's Soccer National Championship before losing, 1-0 in two overtimes.
Ella Burkholder | Defender | Immaculate Heart Academy | Suffern, N.Y.
Burkholder guided Immaculate Heart to a 14-3-1 record and a New Jersey Big North league championship in 2025, serving as a team captain for the second straight season. She entered the campaign on both the All-American and New Jersey Player of the Year watch lists. The Blue Eagles were 18-3, claimed a league championship and went on to win the New Jersey Non-Public A State Championship in 2022. Burkholder earned New Jersey Girls Soccer Coaches Association (GSCA) All-State Honors in three consecutive seasons from 2022-2024. During her sophomore season, the team went 11-4-3, winning another league championship. As a junior, she was elected a club captain for the first time and helped Immaculate Heart to a 14-6-1 record and a sectional championship. Burkholder played her club soccer for World Class FC, earning Elite Club National League (ECNL) First Team All-Conference honors in 2023 and 2024.
Lauren Christy | Midfielder | Brewster Academy | Salem, N.H.
Christy finished her scholastic tenure at Brewster Academy as one of the greatest players in program history. She ranked second in all-time goals (73), second in all-time points (217) and holds the single season assists record (26). As a team captain, she guided the Bobcats to a 16-3 record during her senior season, scoring 23 goals and assisting 26. Brewster finished as Lakes Region champions and New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) finalists. Christy was named to the Boston Globe All-Scholastic team, All-NEPSAC and was named the 2024-25 New Hampshire Gatorade Player of the Year. The Bobcats completed an undefeated 18-0 campaign in 2021, capping things off with a victory in the NEPSAC championship. The team finished 18-1 during her sophomore season, winning the NEPSAC championship for the second consecutive season. Christy led the program to an overall record of 65-7-2 over her four-year tenure. During her career, she was a three-time All-NEPSAC recipient and a two-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic selection. She also played for the Seacoast United Girls Academy.
Lindsay Parker | Goalkeeper | Jamesville-DeWitt High School | Syracuse, N.Y.
Parker was a four-year starter for Jamesville-DeWitt and served as a captain during her junior and senior seasons. She had 79 saves and five shutouts during the 2025 season and helped guide the Red Rams to a 12-7-1 record. Parker recorded 350 saves over her tenure at Jamesville-DeWitt. In 2025, Parker received both Regional Talent ID and National Talent ID invitations from Girls Academy (GA). She is the daughter of current Assistant Athletics Director for Olympic Sport Strength and Conditioning Corey Parker and comes from a sports-heavy family. Her cousin, Jack Deveries, formerly played for the Philadelphia Union in the MLS and now plays professionally in the Netherlands. Her aunt, Tracy Parker, played field hockey for Syracuse and her uncle, Barrett Parker, played football at SU.
Sarah Weisberg | Midfielder | Creekside High School | Tampa, Fla.
Weisberg was a two-year standout at Creekside High School, recording 13 goals and 14 assists across two seasons. As a freshman, she guided the Knights to the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) 7A State Championship, scoring the winning goal in the championship game. She helped Creekside to a district championship in 2024 during her sophomore season. Weisberg earned All Saint John's County First Team honors in 2024, along with Player of the Year honors at Creekside. She played her club soccer with Sporting Jax in the Elite Club National League (ECNL). Weisberg was named to the ECNL Girls Southeast All-Conference First Team in 2024 and 2025.
Mady Wright | Midfielder | Fayetteville, Ga.
Wright was a standout for a strong Tophat Gold club team. She had a decorated club career, serving as a team captain for six years. Tophat captured the 2023 U15 Girls Academy Championship. Wright attended a U15 U.S. Youth National Team (USYNT) camp, four USYNT ID camps and five GA Southeast ID camps. She was also a three-time GA National Talent ID invitee and was ranked as a top 100 player by both Prep Soccer and Top Drawer Soccer.
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