USL W LEAGUE: Union FC Macomb brings in Michigan-native Kealey Titmuss for inaugural campaign
- Dan Stickradt
- Apr 9
- 2 min read

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BY DAN STICKRADT
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SHELBY TWP., Mich. – Kealey Titmuss is coming home. At least for the summer.
The highly-decorated freshman goalkeeper at Penn State University signed this week to play for USL W League newcomer Union FC Macomb where she will reunite with her former youth coach David Robertson of the Nationals Soccer Club, pending league and federation approval.
Robertson is the new head coach from Union FC Macomb, which will play in the Central Conference-Great Lakes Division of the USL W League. He also coached Titmuss with the Nationals SC Girls Academy while in high school.
Titmuss was the No. 1-ranked goalkeeper not only from Michigan on the youth-club circuit, but one of the highest-rated netminders nationally in the Class of 2024 – the highest-ranked goalkeeper nationally by at least one publication – and a highly-recruited prospect while in high school.
A native of Grand Blanc, Mich., she helped Nationals to one Girls Academy League national championship and to one other GA Final Four appearance. She also made several appearances at training camps and competition with the USYNT in various age groups from 2021-24 and enjoyed several experiences playing overseas and in the Pan American Games in 2023 as well.
She recently enjoyed another appearance with the U19 USYNT in March and April of this year. She took a redshirt last fall but trained as a backup with Penn State University’s women's soccer team that reached the NCAA Division I Elite Eight.
Titmuss is one of several players with USYNT experience that Union FC Macomb has brought in for its inaugural 2025 season.

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