TROY, Ala. – Troy soccer has finalized its 2026 roster with the addition of five transfers, head coach Jake Wyman announced Friday. The class features a pair of Power Four transfers and adds experience at every position on the field.
"We're ecstatic to finish our first recruiting class with some quality transfers," Wyman said. "Our staff worked our socks off to assemble an impactful recruiting class and we are eager to see that impact in a few weeks!"
Curran joins Troy following a season at Wofford, where she appeared in five matches off the bench. A native of North Carolina, Curran attended Holly Springs HS, where she received three Offensive MVP and All-Conference awards while totaling 41 goals and 21 assists across her high school career.
Doust comes to Troy after spending her first collegiate season at Eastern Michigan, where she redshirted. Doust was a team captain for all four seasons at Windsor Secondary School in North Vancouver and earned selection for the 2024-25 Team British Columbia Provincial Program.
Elovaara appeared in 11 matches for Iowa State during the 2025 season, earning a season-high 24 minutes at West Virginia. Elovaara spent the 2024 campaign with UCF, where she redshirted.
Born in Oulu, Finland, Elovaara has participated in the Finland U17 and U18 team camps and made her international debut with the U18 team against Estonia, recording an assist.
A two-year starter at Northern Arizona, Marchesi helped the Lumberjacks record seven shutouts over her two seasons. She also totaled three assists in 2025 while playing all 90 minutes in nine matches.
Russell joins the Trojans after appearing in 12 matches during the 2025 season with Iowa Western Community College. Russell made 30 saves with a 0.55 GAA and .730 save percentage. As a freshman, she made 18 starts in net with a record of 7-0-2, allowing just 10 goals throughout the season. Originally from Milton Keynes, England, Russell previously competed with Tottenham Hotspur's U21 squad.
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