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Women’s Soccer Adds Three For 2023 Season
6/28/2023 12:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
OMAHA, Neb. -- Coming off the second BIG EAST Tournament Semifinals appearance, Creighton women's soccer head coach Ross Paule continues to upgrade the Bluejay roster with the signing of West Virginia grad transfer Aaliyah Scott, San Diego transfer Millie Thistleton and England native Stacey Qosja for the 2023 season.
"We are extremely excited about the addition of these three ladies to our already talented roster," said Ross. "We look forward to seeing the positive impact that they each will have in our program.
Scott, a Pickering, Ontario, Canada native, comes to Creighton after spending the previous four seasons at West Virginia. While with the Musketeers, Scott appeared in 75 matches, guiding her team to a 43-21-15 record and to three NCAA Tournaments. In her four seasons, Scott recorded two goals and dished out five assists in a combined 1,988 minutes.
Prior to her time with the Musketeers, Scott played four-years with the Canadian National Team, where she earned one start and helped Canada win the bronze medal at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship. Scott also helped her Canadian squad earn a silver medal at the 2016 CONCACAF Women's U-15 Championship. While playing with the Canadian National Team, Scott also spent two seasons with the White Caps Girls Elite Regional Excel Development Program and the Ontario Girls Regional Excel Development program.
Thistleton, a defender from London, France, arrives at Creighton after spending last season at the University of San Diego. While with the Toreros, Thistleton appeared in six matches, making two starts while playing a combined 138 minutes. Millie made her first collegiate start at No. 9 Stanford and played a season-high 34 minutes.
Before arriving at San Diego, Thistleton attended the Harris Academy Falconwood, where she was named the school's most athletic student. She most recently played at the Chelsea Academy for four years, while gaining valuable leadership and playing experience with England's U-15, U-16 and U-17 national teams.
Qosja, a native of Berkshire, England, joins the Bluejays after playing two seasons with Reading Football Club in the Women's U-21 WSL Academy. In her two seasons, Qosja has appeared in 37 matches, making 31 starts and scoring one goal. Qosja has been a member of the Albanian Youth National Team since 2021, where she has logged 180 minutes and a goal in two matches in the FA WSL Academy League Southern Divisional this season.
The Bluejays are set to open the 2023 regular season with a home contest against in-state rival Nebraska on Aug. 17 with kickoff scheduled for 6 p.m. Don't miss any of the action at Morrison Stadium this season! Season tickets include tickets to all home games and can be purchased online now at GoCreighton.com/WSOC2023 or in-person at the Creighton Ticket Office. Single-game tickets will go on sale at a later date.
"We are extremely excited about the addition of these three ladies to our already talented roster," said Ross. "We look forward to seeing the positive impact that they each will have in our program.
Scott, a Pickering, Ontario, Canada native, comes to Creighton after spending the previous four seasons at West Virginia. While with the Musketeers, Scott appeared in 75 matches, guiding her team to a 43-21-15 record and to three NCAA Tournaments. In her four seasons, Scott recorded two goals and dished out five assists in a combined 1,988 minutes.
Prior to her time with the Musketeers, Scott played four-years with the Canadian National Team, where she earned one start and helped Canada win the bronze medal at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship. Scott also helped her Canadian squad earn a silver medal at the 2016 CONCACAF Women's U-15 Championship. While playing with the Canadian National Team, Scott also spent two seasons with the White Caps Girls Elite Regional Excel Development Program and the Ontario Girls Regional Excel Development program.
Thistleton, a defender from London, France, arrives at Creighton after spending last season at the University of San Diego. While with the Toreros, Thistleton appeared in six matches, making two starts while playing a combined 138 minutes. Millie made her first collegiate start at No. 9 Stanford and played a season-high 34 minutes.
Before arriving at San Diego, Thistleton attended the Harris Academy Falconwood, where she was named the school's most athletic student. She most recently played at the Chelsea Academy for four years, while gaining valuable leadership and playing experience with England's U-15, U-16 and U-17 national teams.
Qosja, a native of Berkshire, England, joins the Bluejays after playing two seasons with Reading Football Club in the Women's U-21 WSL Academy. In her two seasons, Qosja has appeared in 37 matches, making 31 starts and scoring one goal. Qosja has been a member of the Albanian Youth National Team since 2021, where she has logged 180 minutes and a goal in two matches in the FA WSL Academy League Southern Divisional this season.
The Bluejays are set to open the 2023 regular season with a home contest against in-state rival Nebraska on Aug. 17 with kickoff scheduled for 6 p.m. Don't miss any of the action at Morrison Stadium this season! Season tickets include tickets to all home games and can be purchased online now at GoCreighton.com/WSOC2023 or in-person at the Creighton Ticket Office. Single-game tickets will go on sale at a later date.
Creighton Media Availability Women's Soccer - Sept. 17
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Creighton Women's Soccer Postgame vs. South Dakota, 9/14/25
Sunday, September 14
Creighton Women's Soccer Highlights vs. South Dakota, 9/14/25
Sunday, September 14
Creighton Women's Soccer Highlights vs. Omaha, 9/10/25
Thursday, September 11