The Argentinian netminder comes to WSC from Seton Hall University, where he was a key piece of the Pirates’ success over the last two seasons. In his Seton Hall career, Molina tallied 32 stars and 33 appearances, with a school-record 0.80 GAA, 0.752 save percentage and 13 total clean sheets. Last season, his first as a full-time goalie, Molina was the last line of defense for defense that ranked inside the top 30 of scoring in all of college soccer. In 19 starts, he amassed a 7-4-8 record with a single-season record 0.79 GAA, 49 saves and a single-season record 8 shutouts by a Seton Hall goalie. When he was needed most, he rose to the occasion in the Pirates’ NCAA Tournament First Round matchup against Siena. After 120 minutes of play and a 1-1 scoreline, the game went to penalties. While the Pirates made all three of their kicks, Molina saved two kicks to give Seton Hall the win in penalties, 1(3) – 1(0), in the team’s first home NCAA Tournament game since 2006.
1.Goalkeepers
Andrew Hammersley
Hammersley made his pro debut with WSC last season, appearing in nine matches with 27 saves. Was named to the USL Bench in week 11 for his five saves – including the first penalty kick save of his young professional career – to help Westchester to a 1-1 draw against Forward Madison. Played collegiately at Sacred Heart University where he appeared in 14 matches with three shutouts and a 1.41 GAA. He played in 33 games for Sacred Heart overall, earning NEC All-Tournament Team in 2023. Prior to SHU, he spent two seasons at Stonehill College where he was awarded Third Team All-NE10 selection in 2021.





















































































































































































































































































