PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State soccer and Head Coach
Todd Shulenberger officially announced the addition of transfer
Madison Carter for the spring semester. Carter, a freshman out of Boise, Idaho, spent her fall season at Portland as a member of the Pilots soccer team.
"We are very excited to add
Madison Carter to our team," said Shulenberger. "Madison was a very talented youth player with a ton of athleticism who will grow and develop in our program. She will be a nice fit and a bonus to add her this spring."
In 2018, Carter appeared in 15 games for the Pilots while starting four games. The 5-11 forward scored her first collegiate goal on Oct. 5, adding the finisher to a 3-0 win over Saint Mary's. The Pilots finished the year 11-9 overall while competing in the West Coast Conference.
Prior to Portland, Carter graduated from Timberline High School where she was a two-time Offensive MVP. A first-team all-league selection as a senior, Carter posted 17 goals and five assists in her final high school season. Playing for FC Nova, the same club as
Grace Hancock, in the ECNL, she helped lead the team to three-straight (2014, 2015, 2016) state cup titles from 2014-16.
In addition to Carter joining the Cougars for the spring WSU also brings in freshman Liz Weis as an early admittent. Weiss is part of WSU's nine-player signing class from November She graduated early from Carlisle High School where she put her name in the record books as she became a member of the 100-point club with 102 points on 38 goals and 26 assists in four seasons. She led the Thundering Herd in scoring as both a sophomore and junior while earning three league all-star selections including two-straight first team awards.