by Logan Agin
The rookie comes from the University of Louisville, where she played 67 games over four seasons from 2022 to 2025. A native of Wilton, Conn., the 5-foot-8 Floyd made 179 saves over her college career at a 73.4% save rate, posting 22 clean sheets.
Floyd appeared in 14 or more games in each of her four seasons as a Cardinal, starting in all but one. She notably posted a career-high 10-save shutout against No. 13 Notre Dame in October 2024, ending a 25-game scoring streak for the Fighting Irish.
She finished her collegiate career with a 28-22-15 record.
In 2025, her senior season, Floyd earned 10 clean sheets, third-most in the ACC. Her goals-against average (.78) was also third-best in the conference, while she ranked ninth in total saves (50).
by Logan Agin
Prohaska, a native of West Chester, Ohio — about 20 miles north of Cincinnati — joined the Reign for her first professional season in 2025 after a standout career in net at Auburn University. She first joined Seattle as a non-roster invitee before inking a one-year contract days before the campaign’s opening match.
The 23-year-old didn’t secure a league appearance during her rookie season, with the NWSL’s save leader, Claudia Dickey, making all 26 starts for the Reign. However, Prohaska debuted professionally in a July friendly against Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds, which was followed shortly after by a contract extension for 2026.
In her final campaign as a graduate senior (2024), Prohaska led an Auburn team to 13-plus wins for the first time since 2016. A career high 12 clean sheets that season drew even with a single-season school record that was set in 2003.Prohaska, who made 98 appearances for Cincinnati DA at the club level before joining Auburn.
by Logan Agin
Roque joined Sporting Club Jacksonville of the USL Gainbridge Super League on loan through the end of May.
Roque joined Racing following a trade with the Utah Royals in June. The goalkeeper made her club debut in a friendly with Lexington SC.
Roque was drafted in the third round, 33rd overall, by Utah in 2024, the second goalkeeper to be selected in the draft. She’s made one NWSL regular season appearance in her career, a 1-0 win against Racing Louisville in September 2024. Roque made two saves in the game, earning a clean sheet against her future club.
Roque also started twice in the 2024 NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, helping Utah win its group.
Prior to becoming a professional, Roque played for NCAA power Florida State where she was won two national championships, four Atlantic Coast Conference titles, earned multiple All-American nods and won ACC Goalkeeper of the Year in 2022. Roque made 67 appearances for the Seminoles, finishing with a record of 59-2-6, and ended her career as the FSU all-time record holder in both wins and shutouts in the NCAA Tournament. She started every game of FSU’s undefeated 2023 national championship season and also led FSU to an NCAA runner-up finish in 2021.
Born in Florida, Roque represents Puerto Rico internationally. She’s earned four caps for her nation and was included in the Puerto Rico squad for a pair of friendlies against Guatemala in May 2025,
by Logan Agin
Sekany inked a new six-month contract with the club.
The goalkeeper missed the 2025 season after suffering a knee injury while on loan with Australian club Brisbane Roar FC.
Sekany made six match day rosters during Racing’s NWSL season before joining Australian club Brisbane Roar on loan. She appeared in Louisville’s 2-0 win over América de Calí in The Women’s Cup Colombia semifinals in February, completing a combined clean sheet with starting goalkeeper Katie Lund.
Earning a contract after a successful trial with the club, Sekany made 26 matchday rosters for Racing Louisville in her rookie season.
Sekany, who helped guide Washington to the Sweet 16 in the rescheduled 2020 NCAA Tournament, holds the Huskies’ record for the lowest goals-against average in program history, topping Hope Solo
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The goalkeeper inked a new contract through the 2028 season.
Stepping into the starting role after goalkeeper Katie Lund went on season-ending injury list, Bloomer made 20 appearances, all starts, during the regular season. She made 83 saves, including three penalty kick stops. Bloomer became the first goalkeeper to save multiple penalty kicks in a game on August 9, when she made two saves against the Orlando Pride. With five clean sheets on the year, Bloomer was named to the NWSL Best XI of the Month for August. In July, Bloomer made two penalty kick shootout saves in Brazil to help Racing lift the Women’s Cup Trophy.
Bloomer made two starts during the NWSL x LIGA MX Feminil Summer Cup. The goalkeeper made a pair of penalty saves in a tournament shootout against the Orlando Pride.
Bloomer spent the offseason on loan with A-League Women club Western Sydney Wanderers, where she made 14 appearances and registered a 77.3% save percentage.
Bloomer made one matchday roster for Racing in 2023 before missing the remainder of the season with a back injury.
The rookie goalkeeper made her professional debut in Racing’s Challenge Cup finale against the Houston Dash, where she logged two saves. She did not see action during the regular season.
The second player at her position selected in December’s draft, Bloomer was a two-time Big Ten Conference Goalkeeper of the Year at the University of Wisconsin. There, she registered a 0.65 goals-against average 0.823 save percentage.
A Hartland, Wis., native, Bloomer emerged as a serious pro prospect during her breakout 2019 season. As a junior, she received her first Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year nod in addition to First Team All-American honors, posting a 0.53 goals-against average and 0.850 save percentage.
In 2021, as a fifth-year senior, she posted nine shutouts while helping the Badgers to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament, again earning the title of Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year.


