Boston Legacy Football Club Signs Sophia Lowenberg
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Boston Legacy Football Club Signs Sophia Lowenberg

Published on December 3, 2025 under National Women's Soccer League (NWSL)
Boston Legacy FC News Release


Boston - Boston Legacy Football Club today announced the signing of veteran Boston College player Sophia Lowenberg on a two-year contract with a club option to renew for one year.

Lowenberg, who hails from Trumbull, Connecticut, played for four seasons at Boston College as a midfielder and defender, appearing in 67 total games. As a high school player, Lowenberg was deeply rooted in the New England youth soccer scene, including four years of varsity high school soccer at Trumbull High School and club soccer at ECNL side Connecticut Football Club. At the youth level she developed tactical flexibility, able to play attacking midfielder and center back, which continued into her college career at BC.

"I'm excited that it's a new team so that I can really feel part of the whole entire journey," Lowenberg said. "Along with just remaining in Boston - I'm from Connecticut, which is down the road - and then also going to Boston College, continuing to play in Boston will be a great experience."

Lowenberg is Boston Legacy FC's first college player signing from a local university, a sign of the rich history of college women's soccer in Boston. She also continues a strong legacy of Boston College producing professional players across not just NWSL, but its predecessor league Women's Professional Soccer.

"Sophia is a player with real potential, and we're looking forward to supporting her growth as she takes this next step," said BLFC general manager Domè Guasch. "She brings the character, ambition, and work ethic we value in our environment. As a New Englander and an upcoming Boston College alum, she already understands this community, and we're excited to have her continue her journey in Boston as part of Boston Legacy FC."

"She brings the character, ambition, and work ethic we value in our environment. As a New Englander and an upcoming Boston College alum, she already understands this community."

Boston Legacy General Manager Domè Guasch



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