2025 Women’s Team

NAME POS HOMETOWN SCHOOL LAST CLUB
Ainara Aldeano F Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain Alcorn State KICS FC
Valentina Bernal F Bogotà, Columbia Heartland CC KICS FC
Kennedy Buntenbach GK Pleasant Hill, IA UNI Colorado Pride (WPSL)
Sammi Cenek M Peoria, IL Illinois State Junction FC (WPSL)
Bree Cordray D/M Le Roy, IL Illinois Wesleyan Junction FC (WPSL)
Lucy Corley Decatur, IL Samford Scott Gallagher (ECNL)
Leah Crotty M Tinley Park, IL Coastal Carolina Chicago City SC (USL W)
Sosi Dadekian D Bloomington, IL Illinois Junction FC (WPSL)
Ellen Dahlquist M/D Peoria, IL Illinois Wesleyan Peoria FC United
Addie Dea M Morton, IL Creighton Rockford Raptors (ECNL)
Grace Killman M Medford, MA Nichols College EMWSL Suburban Lightning
Annika Klauss F Bloomington, IL Ball State Indy Eleven (ECNL)
Hannah Langstaff D Washington, IL South Dakota State Dayton Dutch Lions (USL W)
Rowann Law F Chatham, IL Missouri State Central Illinois United
Rylann Law M/F Chatham, IL Illinois State Central Illinois United
Ava LeGault M Glen Allen, VA Illinois Richmond United
Joella Livingston M Forsyth, IL Incarnate Word Junction FC (WPSL)
AJ Mayock M Round Rock, TX Illinois Lone Star Soccer Club
Emily Murphy F Burlington, IA Green Bay Rochester FC (USL W)
Yierdan Padilla D Vallavicencio, Colombia Heartland CC KICS FC
Peyton Rhodes GK Snellville, GA Illinois GSA
Viviana Sanchez M Bucaramanga, Colombia Heartland CC KICS FC
Lauren Seppi M/D St. Louis, MO Illinois St. Louis Scott Gallagher
Aniya Seymore F/D Lincoln, NE Illinois State Gretna Elite Academy
Lily Sutter F Dunlap, IL Lindenwood Junction FC (WPSL)
Juanita Tibocha D Bogotà, Colombia Clarke Club Deportivo GOL STAR (Columbia)
Emily Tobin M/D Tinley Park, IL Kansas Indy Eleven (USL W)
Saki Tsuchiya GK Takasaki, Japan Valparaiso TLH Reckoning
Erika Wells D Guliford, IN Illinois State Kings Hammer (USL W)
Liza Wiley F Bloomington, IN Illinois Wesleyan Alliance Fire FC

2025 Coaching Staff

Hailey ParungaoGM/Technical Director

SOC - Parungao, Hailey

Peoria native Hailey Parungao has been named the first General Manager and Technical Director of Peoria City’s Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL) franchise. 

Parungao joins Peoria City from the University of Illinois, where she worked as Director of Operations for the Fighting Illini women’s soccer team the last three seasons. She also served as the Youth National Teams Administrator for U.S. Soccer from 2019-20. 

“It is an incredible honor to be named the General Manager and Technical Director of Peoria City’s WPSL team,” said Parungao. “Growing up, opportunities like this team did not exist, so to see the growth of the game in my hometown is inspiring. I am proud to be part of this historic moment and look forward to building a team that will inspire the next generation of players and fans in Peoria and beyond. Go Carp!”

Parungao was the event and player services coordinator for the Girls Academy League from 2021-2023 and was the assistant coach for both men and women’s soccer teams at Illinois Central College for two seasons. She has been the head soccer coach at Morton Premier Soccer Club/Morton United Football Club since 2019, coaching the 2011, 2009 and 2008 girls.

“Hailey possesses a diverse skill set across multiple platforms that uniquely qualify her to serve as both our General Manager and Technical Director,” said Jim DeRose, Peoria City President and Managing Partner. “Her experience as a player, coach and within the operational and organizational structures of the United States Soccer Federation and its National Teams, the developmental academy, IMG and in Division I and the Big Ten, has provided her with an incredible scope of responsibility and development that we believe will be a tremendous benefit as we launch our WPSL franchise. As a native of central Illinois, Hailey has a great passion and vision for how the club will benefit our community through engagement and growth initiatives.”

Receiving her bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, sports management and marketing from Indiana University, Parungao also earned a master’s degree in education in sports administration from the University of Miami. 

Parungao was a four-year varsity starter at Peoria Notre Dame and played for the Sporting Futbol Club from 1999-2007, while also playing in the John Gaspar Soccer Academy from 2007-2013. She was a four-time all-sectional honoree and a two-time Peoria Journal Star Top 11.

Jon Hussak
Head Coach

Indian Hills Community College women’s soccer head coach Jonathan Hussak has been named the first head coach for Peoria City women’s soccer and will lead the squad into its inaugural season in the Women’s Premier Soccer League in 2025.

I am honored to be selected as the first head coach for Peoria City FC’s WPSL inaugural program,” said Hussak. “I want to thank Jim DeRose, Hailey Parungao, Bobby Parker and the club owners for putting their confidence in me to lead this group. The resources provided to the club, plus the experience they provide to players, makes this place one of the premier soccer locations for both the WPSL and USL League Two. I am excited to work with some of the best talent in the US at the youth and college levels.

Completing his second year overseeing the Indiana Hills program, Hussak boasts nine years overall of collegiate coaching experience spanning NCAA Division I, NCAA Division II and NJCAA, including six years as a head coach. Hussak owns a 19-12-3 record at Indian Hills and has led the Warriors to first-round wins in the NJCAA Division I district tournament in each of his two seasons.

In the process of identifying our head coach, it was important for both GM/Technical Director Hailey Parungao and myself to have an individual that had experience across multiple platforms with an extensive coaching background,” said Peoria City President Jim DeRose. 

“Jon’s international experience in Canada, as well as at the Division I, Division II and Junior College levels, has seen him recruit, train and successfully coach players both domestically and abroad,” DeRose added. “Further, his work in the Olympic Development and Provincial spaces has provided him with experience in selecting quality players and getting them ready to play quickly as an organized unit to achieve success. Collegiately, Jon’s wealth of experience in coaching elite talent as an assistant coach, and then transferring those skills as a head coach, has seen him build programs from the ground up, setting a strong foundation for sustained success. We believe these skills will be a great asset to our club and we are excited to welcome him to Peoria.”

Prior to taking over at Indian Hills, Hussak was the head coach at NCAA Division II Texas A&M International University from January 2020 through January 2023, guiding the Dust Devils through the COVID-19 pandemic years and an improved record in two of his three seasons. As an assistant coach at West Florida during the 2018 and 2019 seasons, Hussak helped the Argonauts to a 32-6-1 record, including an undefeated regular season in 2018. Following one season as a volunteer assistant coach at NCAA Division I North Florida in 2016, Hussak earned his first head-coaching job at NJCAA Division I Andrew College in 2017.

“GM/Technical Director Hailey Parungao has worked tirelessly since her appointment in February to build a broad-based roster that is reflective of the goals of our club,” said DeRose. “With the quality players Hailey already has signed, coupled with Jon’s addition as head coach, we are excited to round out our 2025 roster on both the WPSL and WPSL II sides in preparation for a great summer.”

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