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Stephanie Sparkowski

American soccer player (born 2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Stephanie Elisabeth Sparkowski (born April 18, 2002) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for Chicago Stars FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). She played college soccer for the Michigan Wolverines.

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Early life

Sparkowski grew up in East Meadow, New York, where she attended East Meadow High School.[1] She captained the school's soccer team and was a four-year varsity letterwinner.[3] As a senior, she was named a Fall All-American and also received the opportunity to play in the 2019 Allstate High School All-American game.[4][5] The very same year, Sparkowski became the first female student to play on East Meadow's football team.[5][6] She played in 7 games as a placekicker, sometimes in a close timeframe with her soccer commitments.[7] She also played basketball and lacrosse for her school, as well as soccer with New York's ODP team.[1]

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College career

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In her senior year of high school, Sparkowski committed to the University of Michigan.[8] She joined the Wolverines in 2021, but did not see any playing time in her first two seasons of college soccer.[1] She made her collegiate debut early in her junior year, appearing in a dominant victory over Central Michigan on September 4, 2022.[9] However, she only played in 2 more games and continued to experience time as a backup goalkeeper.[10] Following the departure of Izzy Nino in 2023, Sparkowski quickly ascended to a starting position and played in all 18 of Michigan's matches for two seasons in a row. She was responsible for 6 clean sheets in her first year at the helm and also sported an 81% save percentage. The Big Ten Conference recognized her performances with two consecutive Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Week honors in September 2023.[1] During the Wolverines' first-round NCAA tournament loss, she made 7 saves to help prevent a more lopsided defeat.[11] The following year, Michigan and got off to a slow start, conceding goals and going winless in the first 6 game of the season. In their seventh match, a home game against Alabama, Sparkowski helped turn the tide and made several saves to help the Wolverines earn a shutout victory.[12] Later on in the year, she broke her single-game save record and entered double digits, recording 10 against Penn State. In both of her latter two seasons, Sparkowski was recognized with the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.[1]

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Club career

Long Island Rough Riders

During the offseason leading up to her junior year of college, Sparkowski played with the Long Island Rough Riders in the pre-professional USL W League.[13] She starred in four regular season matches without conceding a goal against and one playoff game.[2]

Chicago Stars

After completing her time with Michigan, Sparkowski joined Chicago Stars FC's 2025 preseason squad as a non-rostered invitee.[14] Although she was not offered a contract at the start of the Stars' NWSL campaign, she was later met by an opportunity after Chicago goalkeeper Mackenzie Wood was placed on the 45-day injury list. On June 3, 2025, Sparkowski signed her first professional contract with the Stars, inking a roster relief contract to fill in for Wood.[15] She later had her contract extended through July 29, with Chicago starter Alyssa Naeher also landing on the 45-day list.[16]

International career

Sparkowski has attended various United States youth national team camps, with her first call-up arriving in 2016.[17] On March 13, 2017, she was invited to an under-16 training camp in San Diego.[18] Eight years later, Lisa Cole summoned Sparkowski back into the youth national team fold, inviting her to an under-23 training camp starting in March 2025.[19]

Personal life

On December 2, 2024, Sparkowski got engaged to Jade Gray.[20]

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  1. Includes the USL W League Playoffs and NWSL Playoffs
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