Maryland men’s soccer adds 13 players for 2026 roster
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 10:30 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Maryland men’s soccer announced the signing of 13 players for its 2026 roster on June 29. The incoming class includes five transfers and eight freshmen, addressing key departures from last season. Notable additions include forwards Marco Wright and Dominic Ayella, both of whom had impressive seasons at their previous schools. Head coach Sasho Cirovski anticipates that this diverse group will enhance team performance and challenge returning players. Maryland looks to build on a successful postseason run following significant roster changes.
- •Maryland signs 13 players, including five transfers and eight freshmen.
- •Marco Wright and Dominic Ayella were standout scorers at their previous colleges.
- •Sasho Cirovski believes the new class will elevate team standards.
- •Maryland seeks to build on last season's deep postseason run.
- •Team faces significant roster turnover after losing over half its squad.
- 10:30 AMYahoo Sports — MM 6.29: Maryland men’s soccer signs 13 players to 2026 roster
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