Communications Staff

Nichole Singleton
Director of Communications
nsingleton@wpslsoccer.com

Andrew Mosier
Communications Coordinator
amosier@wpslsoccer.com

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With over 180 teams across two divisions competing in its 28th season of play, the Women’s Premier Soccer League stands as the largest women’s soccer league in the world and the longest continuously running league in North America.

Launched with eight teams in Northen California in 1998, the WPSL’s two divisions now span 150 cities in 38 states, from the Pacific Northwest to South Florida, New England to Southern California. Over the years some of the game’s most iconic players honed their talents in the WPSL including Brandi Chastain, Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe, Rose Lavelle, and Catarina Macario. In 2025, more than 100 WPSL alumnae played professionally in leagues across the globe, dominated rosters in the 2025 NCAA Division I College Cup, and MAC Hermann Trophy balloting.

The WPSL is one of the leading pillars in women’s soccer in the United States and remains committed to its mission of advancing the game through long-term impact and its affiliations with the United States Soccer Federation and Tier 1 League sanctioning by the United States Adult Soccer Association.

Media Contact

Interview Requests

For interviews or official statements from league executives or commissioner, please contact Andrew Mosier – amosier@wpslsoccer.com

Division II Requests

For requests regarding WPSL Division II, please contact Matt Homonoff – mhomonoff@wpslsoccer.com or Gretchen Hammel – ghammel@wpslsoccer.com

WPSL PRO Request

All requests on WPSL PRO should be directed to Gina Prodan Kelly – gina@wpslpro.com

Media Credentials

To request league credentials for game coverage or join the WPSL’s media list as journalist, please contact Andrew Mosier – amosier@wpslsoccer.com.

To be considered for photography or videography assignments for league coverage, please contact Nichole Singleton – nsingleton@wpslsoccer.com