St. John's University Athletics

Women’s Soccer Adds Boston College Transfer Sydney Moore
2/1/2023 11:34:00 AM | Women's Soccer
The defender logged over 2,000 minutes over four seasons for the Eagles
QUEENS, N.Y.— St. John's women's soccer Head Coach Ian Stone announced the signing of graduate transfer Sydney Moore from Boston College on Wednesday.
Moore makes her way to Queens following a strong career at BC playing against top competition in the ACC for four seasons. The defender appeared in 52 career games and logged over 2,000 minutes on the Eagles' back line.
"We recruited Sydney [Moore] before she played at Boston College and watched her play with a number of our players in summer," Stone said of his newest signee. "Sydney is a fantastic soccer player, student and person. We are very excited to bring her to St. John's women's soccer."
During her freshman year at BC, she burst into the starting line-up getting the nod in 14 of 18 possible matches. She finished the year ranking 7th on the team in minutes played and third amongst freshmen.
Over the next two seasons, the Farmingdale, N.Y., native continued to contribute on the pitch, mainly in a reserve role, appearing in 24 contests and recorded two shots.
In her final season in Chestnut Hill, Moore played in 12 games and earned two starts. On her senior day, she made the start and played a season-high 74 minutes leading the Eagles back line to a 1-1 draw with Wake Forest on Oct. 27, 2022.
Prior to her collegiate playing days, the Long Island product enjoyed a decorated high school career. Moore earned All-American honors out of Farmingdale High School her senior year. Additionally, she earned First Team All-State, All-Long Island First Team was the Conference AA-1 Player of the Year that same season. She finished out her time at Farmingdale totaling two-all states selections, three-all conference nominations and added 29 goals and 27 assists over her career.
On the national stage, she competed in the 2016 ODP Soccer National Championship and was invited to the national team training camp, hosted by U.S. Soccer that same year.
Moore will join a Red Storm squad that finished the 2022 campaign with a 7-5-7 record and advanced to the BIG EAST Semifinals.
Moore makes her way to Queens following a strong career at BC playing against top competition in the ACC for four seasons. The defender appeared in 52 career games and logged over 2,000 minutes on the Eagles' back line.
"We recruited Sydney [Moore] before she played at Boston College and watched her play with a number of our players in summer," Stone said of his newest signee. "Sydney is a fantastic soccer player, student and person. We are very excited to bring her to St. John's women's soccer."
During her freshman year at BC, she burst into the starting line-up getting the nod in 14 of 18 possible matches. She finished the year ranking 7th on the team in minutes played and third amongst freshmen.
Over the next two seasons, the Farmingdale, N.Y., native continued to contribute on the pitch, mainly in a reserve role, appearing in 24 contests and recorded two shots.
In her final season in Chestnut Hill, Moore played in 12 games and earned two starts. On her senior day, she made the start and played a season-high 74 minutes leading the Eagles back line to a 1-1 draw with Wake Forest on Oct. 27, 2022.
Prior to her collegiate playing days, the Long Island product enjoyed a decorated high school career. Moore earned All-American honors out of Farmingdale High School her senior year. Additionally, she earned First Team All-State, All-Long Island First Team was the Conference AA-1 Player of the Year that same season. She finished out her time at Farmingdale totaling two-all states selections, three-all conference nominations and added 29 goals and 27 assists over her career.
On the national stage, she competed in the 2016 ODP Soccer National Championship and was invited to the national team training camp, hosted by U.S. Soccer that same year.
Moore will join a Red Storm squad that finished the 2022 campaign with a 7-5-7 record and advanced to the BIG EAST Semifinals.
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