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NCAA Nov 09, 2023

Iowa Hawkeyes ink six on Signing Day, including three from top Michigan youth clubs

IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Iowa Hawkeyes women’s soccer program signed six student-athletes from the Class of 2028.

“Every year at this time is filled with the excitement and promise of a new group of student-athletes who have long since looked forward to officially becoming a Hawkeye,” said head coach Dave DiIanni. “Like the classes before them in history, they are exceptional individuals, driven students and soccer players that have all been successful in their careers.”

“We feel that each of these individuals has the opportunity to impact our program immediately,” DiIanni continued. “However, the next eight months will be a great indication of how quickly that can occur with the work put in before they come to campus. It’s an exciting time to be a part of the Iowa Soccer program, and we officially welcome six new women and their families to Iowa City.”­

Continue reading for a look at each member of Iowa’s signing class.

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Charlotte Bien
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. | M
(Bloomfield Hills, Nationals GA)

High School – Three-time GA Mid-America Talent ID participant… three-year team captain for Nationals club team that was third place National GA finalist in 2023… team was three-time GA Mid-America Conference Champions and GA National quarterfinalists in 2022 and 2021… National Honors Society student.

Personal – Daughter of Anita and Chris Bien… siblings are Noah and Liam… Psychology major.

Why Iowa:
“I chose the University of Iowa because of its beautiful campus, world-class academic and athletic programs, and most importantly because of the people! After meeting the coaches, staff and team, I was immediately attracted to the competitive environment, work ethic and comradery. Without a doubt, the University of Iowa women’s soccer program provides the best environment in which I can continue to develop as a student-athlete and succeed with my teammates in the Big Ten Conference. Go Hawks!”