Emily Juhl

Iowa native Emily Juhl played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Twin Cities Gemini for her entire WER career.

Emily Juhl earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the inaugural WER season in 2025, coming off the bench for the Gemini in their clash with the Boston Banshees. She played rugby while attending Iowa State University, and has represented the Twin Cities Amazons in the WPL.

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Megan Ahnen

Michigan native Megan Ahnen played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Twin Cities Gemini for her entire WER career.

Named as an ‘on-call’ player for the 2025 season, Megan Ahnen earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the inaugural WER season in 2025, coming off the bench for the Gemini in their clash with the Boston Banshees. She has previously played with Metropolis rugby in Minnesota, as well as Fort Wayne Women’s Rugby Club.

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Tonia O’Neill

Florida native Tonia O’Neill played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Twin Cities Gemini for her entire WER career.

Tonia O’Neill earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the inaugural WER season in 2025, coming off the bench for the Gemini in their clash with the Boston Banshees. She has previously represented the Tampa Bay Krewe.

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Aimee Ramos

California native Aimee Ramos played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Aimee Ramos earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She attended San Jose State University, playing rugby while there, and she’s previously played with the Life West Gladiatrix and the Berkeley All Blues in the WPL, as well as the USA U23s. She has also represented Mexico at both 7s and 15s levels.

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Shelby Lin

California native Shelby Lin played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Shelby Lin earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She previously played with the Berkeley All Blues in the WPL.

Lin has the honour of scoring the first try in Bay Breakers history, in their first game in RD 2 of the Inaugural 2025 season, against the Denver Onyx.

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Mahie Wilhelm

Loose forward Mahie Wilhelm played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Although named as an ‘on-call’ player, Mahie Wilhelm earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She attended Standford University, captaining the Women’s Rugby team while there and was named as the team’s 2023/24 Forward of the Year.

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Dana Alimena

Loose forward Dana Alimena played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Dana Alimena earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She has previously played in the WPL with the Berkeley All Blues.

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Kathryn Treder

Alaska native Kathryn Treder played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

An Anchorage native of Inupiaq heritage, Kathryn Treder was a state wrestling champion and played multiple sports growing up, but didn’t discover rugby until attending Stanford University in 2014. She caught the eye of the US national team during the 2019 WPL all-star tournament, and earned her test debut as Eagle #294 against Canada that same year. Treder represented the USA at the 2021 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, before heading to England to join the Darlington Mowden Park (DMP) Sharks in 2023, then the Loughborough Lightning for the 2023/24 PWR season, scoring a remarkable 19 tries in 27 games in her first two seasons with the Lightning, before returning to the US to participate in WER.

The capped USA Eagle earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She earned 2 appearances (1 start) for the Breakers during the inaugural WER season, and represented the Eagles at her 2nd Rugby World Cup later in England following the season, returning to the Lightning for the 2025/26 season. Treder was included in the USA Eagles’ UK Alignment Camp roster in early 2026.

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Celine Liulamaga

Washington State native Celine Liulamaga played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. They represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Celine Liulamaga earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. They attended the University of Washington, playing rugby during her time there. They have also played with the Seattle Rugby Club and Washington Athletic Club, and she used to be a competitive cup stacker.

Celine is the sibling of 2024 MLR Draftee Calvin Liulamaga, who was selected 11th overall by the Seattle Seawolves.

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Abby Vogel

Maine native Abby Vogel played in Women’s Elite Rugby during it’s inaugural season in 2025. She represented the Bay Breakers for her entire WER career.

Abby Vogel earned her WER debut in Round 2 of the 2025 season, when she was named on the bench for the Bay Breakers against the Denver Onyx, the first game in Breakers history. She has previously represented the Berkeley All Blues in the WPL.

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