
Women’s Soccer Announces Addition of Pair of Transfers For 2026
12/15/2025 3:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
OMAHA, Neb. – The Creighton Women's Soccer program signed two transfers on Monday, adding Morgan Paley and Macy Felton. Both women will enroll in spring classes at Creighton and will join the Bluejays in January.
Paley is a talented goalkeeper who arrives in Omaha after spending two seasons at Oklahoma. The incoming sophomore will have three seasons of eligibility remaining after logging 31 total minutes of action in two appearances for the Sooners this past fall.
"Morgan is a fantastic goalkeeper that out of high school committed to Oklahoma," said head coach Jimmy Walker. "She has had a tremendous amount of success, winning a national championship with her high school club team in the ECNL. Paley is an excellent goalkeeper that is very athletic and is an elite shot stopper with great footwork. She is a fantastic human being that has great leadership potential and will slot in seamlessly into the culture we have set her at Creighton."
A McKinney, Texas native, Paley shined at the prep level, ranking as the No. 13 goalkeeper nationally and the No. 2 Texas Conference goalkeeper by TopDrawerSoccer in the class of 2024. Regarded as a 3-star prospect, Paley earned District Goalkeeper of the Year honors after guiding McKinney North to a bi-district and area championship, as well as a State Semifinal appearance as a senior when she posted 17 shutouts and a 0.44 goals against average in 27 matches.
A three-time All-District honoree, Paley played club soccer for the Solar Soccer Club where she led her club to the 2022-23 ECNL Nationals Finals and the 2021-22 ECNL Nationals Final Four. She was a three-time USYNT Identification Center participant and a North Texas First Team selection to the Olympic Development Program.
Felton is an elite defender who comes to Creighton after spending the past two years at South Florida. While with the Bulls, Felton appeared in 33 matches, recording one goal on six total shots in 1,206 minutes of action along the backline. Off the pitch, she excelled in the classroom earning AAC All-Academic Team honors.
"Macy is a player I have known for a long time, dating back to my days in Ohio," stated Walker. "I tried to recruit her to my previous institution, but she ended up committing to South Florida as an excellent defender in high school and club. She is a great leader out of the center back position that is a very tough, physical and aggressive athlete that can win a ball one-on-one. Felton is a fantastic human being, is highly coachable and comes from a very good family that has had success on the soccer pitch. She is a great addition to the squad and will slot in seamlessly in the spring."
Prior to joining the Bulls, Felton graduated from Strongsville High School in Ohio, where she led the Mustangs to a 70-8-6 career record. As a senior, Felton garnered Greater Cleveland Conference Player of the Year, First Team All-GCC, First Team All-Ohio and First Team All-Region honors after leading Strongsville to a 17-2-2 mark and a state runner-up finish. In addition, she earned Second Team All-GCC honors as a junior and guided the Mustangs to an Ohio State and National Championship with a perfect 21-0-0 record as a freshman.
"We are really excited to have both Morgan and Macy joining the program, and we are looking forward to the 2026 season," added Walker.
Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 7-8-4 record and reached the semifinals of the BIG EAST Tournament for just the second time since joining the league in 2013.
Paley is a talented goalkeeper who arrives in Omaha after spending two seasons at Oklahoma. The incoming sophomore will have three seasons of eligibility remaining after logging 31 total minutes of action in two appearances for the Sooners this past fall.
"Morgan is a fantastic goalkeeper that out of high school committed to Oklahoma," said head coach Jimmy Walker. "She has had a tremendous amount of success, winning a national championship with her high school club team in the ECNL. Paley is an excellent goalkeeper that is very athletic and is an elite shot stopper with great footwork. She is a fantastic human being that has great leadership potential and will slot in seamlessly into the culture we have set her at Creighton."
A McKinney, Texas native, Paley shined at the prep level, ranking as the No. 13 goalkeeper nationally and the No. 2 Texas Conference goalkeeper by TopDrawerSoccer in the class of 2024. Regarded as a 3-star prospect, Paley earned District Goalkeeper of the Year honors after guiding McKinney North to a bi-district and area championship, as well as a State Semifinal appearance as a senior when she posted 17 shutouts and a 0.44 goals against average in 27 matches.
A three-time All-District honoree, Paley played club soccer for the Solar Soccer Club where she led her club to the 2022-23 ECNL Nationals Finals and the 2021-22 ECNL Nationals Final Four. She was a three-time USYNT Identification Center participant and a North Texas First Team selection to the Olympic Development Program.
Felton is an elite defender who comes to Creighton after spending the past two years at South Florida. While with the Bulls, Felton appeared in 33 matches, recording one goal on six total shots in 1,206 minutes of action along the backline. Off the pitch, she excelled in the classroom earning AAC All-Academic Team honors.
"Macy is a player I have known for a long time, dating back to my days in Ohio," stated Walker. "I tried to recruit her to my previous institution, but she ended up committing to South Florida as an excellent defender in high school and club. She is a great leader out of the center back position that is a very tough, physical and aggressive athlete that can win a ball one-on-one. Felton is a fantastic human being, is highly coachable and comes from a very good family that has had success on the soccer pitch. She is a great addition to the squad and will slot in seamlessly in the spring."
Prior to joining the Bulls, Felton graduated from Strongsville High School in Ohio, where she led the Mustangs to a 70-8-6 career record. As a senior, Felton garnered Greater Cleveland Conference Player of the Year, First Team All-GCC, First Team All-Ohio and First Team All-Region honors after leading Strongsville to a 17-2-2 mark and a state runner-up finish. In addition, she earned Second Team All-GCC honors as a junior and guided the Mustangs to an Ohio State and National Championship with a perfect 21-0-0 record as a freshman.
"We are really excited to have both Morgan and Macy joining the program, and we are looking forward to the 2026 season," added Walker.
Creighton finished the 2025 season with a 7-8-4 record and reached the semifinals of the BIG EAST Tournament for just the second time since joining the league in 2013.
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