TOWSON, Md. – Towson University Field Hockey head coach
Katie Gerzabek Salem has announced the signing of Grace Goodman on Wednesday. Goodman becomes the tenth player overall and sixth rookie of the 2026 signing class.
"Grace is an outstanding addition to our program, and we are excited for her to be a part of our TUFH Family." Coach Gerzabek Salem stated, "ranked in the Top 150 in her class, she brings a lot of athleticism, excellent footwork, and a quickness you look for in a high level goalkeeper. Her foundational skill level really stands out, and we look forward to having her in our GK Unit next Fall."
Grace Goodman is a goalkeeper hailing from Downingtown, Pennsylvania where she played for Downingtown West High School where she has helped the Whippets become Chest-Mont Conference champions and district runners-up. In her high school career Goodman has received First Team All-League honors and has been named First and Second Team All-District. Playing club for WC Eagles, Goodman is a four-time National Indoor Tournament champion and has won the Thanksgiving and Disney showcases. Her accomplishments have seen Goodman ranked in the Max Field Hockey Top 150 prospects of the 2026 class.
"I chose Towson because of the incredible support shown to student-athletes both on and off the field by the coaches and staff." Goodman said, "From the moment I stepped on campus, it felt like home. The culture and chemistry within the field hockey program truly stood out to me."