St. John's University Athletics

Women’s Soccer Receives a Pair of Commitments
2/19/2021 1:20:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Lauryn Tran and Megan Sical will join the Johnnies for the 2021 fall campaign
Head Women's Soccer Coach Ian Stone has announced the addition of two student-athletes, who will join the Johnnies for the fall 2021 season.
Lauryn Tran joins the Johnnies from Alberta, Canada where she played soccer at Rundle College High School. In both 2016 and 2017, Tran was selected to join the Alberta Provincial soccer team, the highest level of amateur soccer in Alberta. On the club circuit, Tran has played for the Calgary Blizzard since 2013. Most recently, Tran and the Blizzard were named 2020 City Champions. During her tenure with the Calgary Blizzard, Tran has helped her team to a trio of City Championships (2016, 2017 and 2020).
The 5-foot-2 midfielder brings a strong athletic ability to the Red Storm program, as she was a three-sport athlete at Rundle College. In addition to playing soccer, Tran also ran cross country and played basketball. Following her freshman season with the Cobras, Tran was named her team's basketball MVP. That same year, Tran helped her the Cross Country program win the City Championship.
Tran also exceeded in the classroom over her high school career, as she earned Honor Roll distinction all four years at Rundle College.
Megan Sical joins the Johnnies following a successful 2020 season as the starting goalkeeper for Port Chester High School. In her most recent campaign with the Lady Rams, Sical helped her team to an undefeated season that saw Port Chester capture the All-League Championship. As a result, Sical was named the 2020 Section One All-League Player of the Year.
Sical also played 10 seasons with the New York Soccer Club. In 2017, Sical helped lift her club team to the State Cup Championship. After one year of playing for the Port Chester Soccer Club in 2015, Sical was named the Most Valuable Player.
The St. John's women's soccer team will kick off its 2021 spring season on Feb. 21, as the Johnnies welcome Albany to Belson Stadium for a 2 p.m. matchup.
Lauryn Tran joins the Johnnies from Alberta, Canada where she played soccer at Rundle College High School. In both 2016 and 2017, Tran was selected to join the Alberta Provincial soccer team, the highest level of amateur soccer in Alberta. On the club circuit, Tran has played for the Calgary Blizzard since 2013. Most recently, Tran and the Blizzard were named 2020 City Champions. During her tenure with the Calgary Blizzard, Tran has helped her team to a trio of City Championships (2016, 2017 and 2020).
The 5-foot-2 midfielder brings a strong athletic ability to the Red Storm program, as she was a three-sport athlete at Rundle College. In addition to playing soccer, Tran also ran cross country and played basketball. Following her freshman season with the Cobras, Tran was named her team's basketball MVP. That same year, Tran helped her the Cross Country program win the City Championship.
Tran also exceeded in the classroom over her high school career, as she earned Honor Roll distinction all four years at Rundle College.
Megan Sical joins the Johnnies following a successful 2020 season as the starting goalkeeper for Port Chester High School. In her most recent campaign with the Lady Rams, Sical helped her team to an undefeated season that saw Port Chester capture the All-League Championship. As a result, Sical was named the 2020 Section One All-League Player of the Year.
Sical also played 10 seasons with the New York Soccer Club. In 2017, Sical helped lift her club team to the State Cup Championship. After one year of playing for the Port Chester Soccer Club in 2015, Sical was named the Most Valuable Player.
The St. John's women's soccer team will kick off its 2021 spring season on Feb. 21, as the Johnnies welcome Albany to Belson Stadium for a 2 p.m. matchup.
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