USCA women’s soccer head coach Adam Kleman announced the addition of two impactful players, Layne Frericks and Ellen Van Caenegem, for the 2026 season. Both athletes bring valuable experience and skills that will enhance the team’s competitiveness. Frericks previously played at Indiana State, showcasing promising statistics, while Van Caenegem has notable performances from her time at Hampton University. Their recruitment aims to solidify the roster alongside an incoming freshman class, and Kleman expressed optimism about their contributions on the field and to the USCA community.

By the Numbers
  • Frericks played in 18 matches and logged 451 minutes at Indiana State.
  • Van Caenegem scored 3 goals and recorded 1 assist in her freshman season at Hampton, earning 12 starts in 18 matches.
State of Play
  • Kleman believes both players fit the program’s standards and direction for the upcoming season.
  • The roster will feature both experienced players and a strong incoming freshman class.
What's Next

As the season approaches, the coaching staff will focus on integrating Frericks and Van Caenegem with the rest of the team in training, aiming for an immediate impact during matches.

Bottom Line

The additions of Frericks and Van Caenegem signal a strategic enhancement for USCA women’s soccer, blending experience with youthful talent, positioning the team for a competitive season ahead.