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Women's Soccer Jeff Weiss, Senior Associate Director of Athletics/Media Relations

Women's Soccer Program Adds Three Grad Transfers

Brengman, Meinhart and Wessner to become Warrior this fall.

DETROIT -- First-year head women's soccer coach Doug Steinard has continued to fill out his roster for the inaugural season this fall by adding three graduate transfers.  Joining the Warriors are defenders Reagan Brengman from Northwood and Trinity Meinhart from Niagara, and forward Mairin Wessner from Dayton.

"This group of transfers will continue to build on our roster," stated Steinard.  "Each of them brings valuable skills to the program.  We are excited to add all our transfers to a great freshman class." 

Reagan Brengman, 5-6, D, Gr., Harrison Township, Mich. / Warren Regina (Northwood) [
Northwood Bio

2025:  Started all 20 games played for Northwood ... scored NU's lone goal in 1-1 draw with Findlay ... notched a season-high two shot attempts in 1-1 tie at Walsh ... selected to the G-MAC All-Tournament Team ... named G-MAC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15) ... helped the Timberwolves qualify for the NCAA Tournament.

2024:  Started all 21 games for the Timberwolves ... totaled one goal and two assists for four points ... three of her four shot attempts were on goal ... lone goal of the campaign came in a 4-0 win over Ursuline ... assisted on NU's lone goal in 1-1 tie at Ohio Dominican ... assisted on NU's lone goal in 4-1 loss to Ashland ... selected to the G-MAC All-Tournament Team ... named G-MAC Defensive Player of the Week (Oct. 28) ... earned a spot on the 2024-25 G-MAC All-Academic Team.

2023:  Played in all 22 games for Northwood, making 17 starts ... scored two goals on 15 total shots (nine shots on goal), with one game-winning goal (in a 2-1 victory at Ohio Dominican) ... other goal came in a 1-1 draw at Trevecca Nazarene ... recorded a season-best four shot attempts in 4-1 triumph at Tiffin ... helped the Timberwolves qualify for the NCAA Tournament.  

2022:  Attended Central Michigan, but was not a student-athlete.

High School:  A 2022 graduate of Warren Regina High School ... was a three-year letterwinner for coach Stefano Moraccini (would have been four years but sophomore season was canceled due to COVID) ... helped the Saddlelites to a 35-17-5 record in the three playing seasons ... earned All-Catholic League recognition ... served as a team captain as a senior.

Personal:  Full name -- Reagan L. Brengman ... born on October 23, 2003, in East China, Mich. ... daughter of Heather Brengman and Ken Brengman ... has two older brothers, Liam and Evan, and an older sister, Riley ... Riley is currently playing for the PWHL's Boston Fleet after a five-year (2020-2025) career at Ohio State ... plans to major in Nursing.

Trinity Meinhart, 5-4, D, Gr., Akron, N.Y. / Grand Island (Niagara) [Empire United]
NU Career:
  Played in 24 matches, making 16 starts in two "active" seasons ... recorded two assists ... registered three shots on goal, in seven total shot attempts ... played 1,403 minutes for the Purple Eagles ... was a three-year (2023, 2024 and 2025) Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) All-Academic Team selection.

2025:  Started one of the seven games played for Niagara ... totaled 77 minutes of playing time ... played a season-high 25 minutes in lone start against Marist (9/27) ... notched a shot on goal at Saint Peter's (9/6).
 
2024:  Did not play in any games for the Purple Eagles due to an injury during the summer.

2023:  Played in 17 games for Niagara and made 15 starts ... recorded two assists - vs. Fairfield (9/30) and vs. Saint Peter's (10/11) ... registered six shots, including three on goal ... played 1,326 total minutes, including eight contests playing all 90 minutes.

2022:  Redshirted as a true freshman.

High School:  A 2022 graduate of Grand Island High School.

Club Team:  Empire United.

Personal:  Full name -- Trinity J. Meinhart ... born on September 23, 2004, in Grand Island, N.Y. ... daughter of Jason and Tracy Meinhart ... has a younger sister, Chloe ... plans to major in Accounting ... last name is pronounced Mine-hart.

Mairin Wessner, 5-8, F, Gr., Northville, Mich. / Northville (Dayton) [Michigan Jaguars FC]
Dayton Bio
2025:  Was a student at the University of Dayton.

2024:  Did not see any game action for the Flyers ... named to the 2024-25 Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll.

2023: Played in 10 matches, making two starts for UD ... tallied four goals and two assists for 10 points ... notched 230 minutes of playing time ... scored once in a 4-1 triumph over Loyola Maryland in the season opener, then netted two goals plus an assist in a 4-1 victory over Cincinnati three days later ... started vs. Louisville and extended point streak to three games with an assist ... scored once in a 3-0 win over Davidson ... scored on all four shots on goal during the season ... played a season-high 45 minutes against Louisville ... selected Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week on August 21.

2022:  Appeared in 17 matches for the Flyers and scored two goals - Sept. 11 against Akron and Sept. 18 vs. St. Bonaventure ... played 385 minutes and registered 17 shots, including nine on goal ... named to the 2022-23 Atlantic 10 Commissioner's Honor Roll ... recorded a season-best 45 minutes played in 1-0 win over Kent State.

High School:  A 2022 graduate of Northville High School ... played year-round for the Michigan Jaguars FC ... was a member of the National Honor Society ... competed during the summer for the Jaguars Pro and coaches Doug Steinard and Has Daoud.

Club Team:  Michigan Jaguars FC.

Personal:  Full name -- Mairin H. Wessner ... born on September 21, 2004, in Northville, Mich. ... daughter of Scott and Kelly Wessner ... has a younger brother, Nick, and a sister, Madelyn ... grandfather Bill Collins was a three-year baseball letterwinner (1963-64-65) at Michigan State, and spent three seasons in the minor leagues ... will be working on a master's degree in International Business ... name is pronounced MAIR-in WES-ner.



 
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Players Mentioned

Trinity Meinhart

#2 Trinity Meinhart

D
5' 4"
Graduate Student
Empire United
Reagan Brengman

#18 Reagan Brengman

D
5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
Mairin Wessner

#24 Mairin Wessner

F
5' 8"
Graduate Student
Michigan Jaguars FC

Players Mentioned

Trinity Meinhart

#2 Trinity Meinhart

5' 4"
Graduate Student
Empire United
D
Reagan Brengman

#18 Reagan Brengman

5' 6"
Redshirt Senior
D
Mairin Wessner

#24 Mairin Wessner

5' 8"
Graduate Student
Michigan Jaguars FC
F