Reign extend Evan O’Steen's deal through 2030 season
Dec 8, 2025; Kansas City, MO, USA; Florida State Seminoles forward Taylor Suarez (9) celebrates with goalkeeper Evan O'Steen (2) after defeating the Stanford Cardinal to win the 2025 NCAA Women’s Soccer College Cup Championship at CPKC Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images The Seattle Reign extended the contract of 18-year-old goalkeeper Evan O'Steen through the 2030 season, the team announced Wednesday.
O'Steen was the youngest player to ever sign with Seattle when she reached a deal at age 17 in January.
O'Steen was part of Florida State's national championship team in 2025.
"Securing Evan O'Steen through 2030 is an important step in building long-term stability within our roster," Seattle general manager Lesle Gallimore said in a news release. "She has all the qualities we value in a goalkeeper -- composure, work ethic and a strong presence -- and we're excited to continue developing her within our environment."
O'Steen has yet to make her professional debut. The Reign have a top-notch goalie in Claudia Dickey, a member of the United States Women's National Team.
"I'm very excited to extend my time with Seattle Reign FC," O'Steen said in the news release. "Being part of this goalkeeper group and learning from such experienced players has been incredibly valuable, and I'm looking forward to continuing to grow and develop here."
--Field Level Media
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