Central Michigan University Athletics
2025 Soccer Roster

Jersey Number 24
Sofia Spano
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Bloomfield Hills, Mich.
- High School:
- Bloomfield Hills
High School: Graduated summa cum laude from Bloomfield Hills High School in 2025 … member of BHHS’s 2022 state championship team, won district titles in 2023, 2024 as well, appeared in all four district finals … all-state honorable mention (2024)
Club: Competed for Michigan Hawks Soccer Club … member of the first Michigan Hawks Magic teams to make ECNL national tournament in 2023, 2024
Personal: Daughter of Kristen and Nick Spano … has one older brother, Lucas … has extended family in Sicily
“Why CMU?”: “I chose to attend CMU because of the environment, the people, and the feeling I got when I stepped foot on campus. For me, my recruiting process as a soccer player had been challenging, and no place that I had visited felt like the right fit for me. When I first came to the CMU Soccer ID camp, I immediately loved the whole team and the coaches. I loved the energy they had, and it just seemed like a group that was like a family. But when I came on my visit in September, it just felt like a place that was a good fit for me. I thought the campus was beautiful because it reminded me a lot of my hometown. I love how I am close to home, so my family can visit me and come to watch me play. The environment at Central is just so inclusive and positive, and I am so excited to have the privilege of joining a soccer program that is so amazing and to be attending a school that I know will set me up well for the future.”
Club: Competed for Michigan Hawks Soccer Club … member of the first Michigan Hawks Magic teams to make ECNL national tournament in 2023, 2024
Personal: Daughter of Kristen and Nick Spano … has one older brother, Lucas … has extended family in Sicily
“Why CMU?”: “I chose to attend CMU because of the environment, the people, and the feeling I got when I stepped foot on campus. For me, my recruiting process as a soccer player had been challenging, and no place that I had visited felt like the right fit for me. When I first came to the CMU Soccer ID camp, I immediately loved the whole team and the coaches. I loved the energy they had, and it just seemed like a group that was like a family. But when I came on my visit in September, it just felt like a place that was a good fit for me. I thought the campus was beautiful because it reminded me a lot of my hometown. I love how I am close to home, so my family can visit me and come to watch me play. The environment at Central is just so inclusive and positive, and I am so excited to have the privilege of joining a soccer program that is so amazing and to be attending a school that I know will set me up well for the future.”
Soccer vs Kent State
Thursday, October 16
Sofia Spano - Breast Cancer Awareness
Tuesday, October 14
Caitlin Gill - Breast Cancer Awareness
Tuesday, October 14
Olivia Bretz - Breast Cancer Awareness
Tuesday, October 14