HIGH SCHOOL & CLUB
The highest-rated goalkeeper in the nation in the 2024 signing cohort, Titmuss arrived in Happy Valley and began training with the Penn State women’s soccer program as an early enrollee… Titmuss joined the Nittany Lions after graduating early from Grand Blanc High School, where she elected not to play high school soccer due to her club commitments with Nationals GA… The organization, based in Auburn Hills, Michigan, is led by head coach David Roberson, with Titmuss gaining valuable experience working with him and goalkeeper coach Rajko Jovanovic… Titmuss was named the captain of Nationals GA, and participated in a wide array of competitions with Nationals, as well as the USYNT program… She participated in a pair of USYNT Domestic Camps in 2021 and 2022, and has been named to a trio of USYNT International Camps for the U16, U17 and U19 National Teams for the 2022 UEFA Youth Tournament, a set of friendlies against England in 2023 as well as the 2023 Pan American Games… Titmuss is the highest-rated individual athlete in Penn State’s 2024 signing group, picking up the No. 20 spot in America according to TopDrawerSoccer.
PERSONAL
A native of Grand Blanc, Michigan, Titmuss was born in the fall of 2006 and is the youngest child and only daughter of Christie and Dan Titmuss… She has one older brother, named Keagan, who is five years her senior… While a student at Grand Blanc High School, Titmuss was recognized as an Academic Letterman for her exemplary GPA… She graduated early from Grand Blanc and enrolled at Penn State in the College of Health and Human Development, where she is currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Science degree program in Kinesiology with an expected graduation date set for the fall semester of 2027… Upon graduation, she plans to continue her soccer career professionally and eventually begin a career working with other athletes… In her free time, she enjoys skiing, reading and painting.
WHY PENN STATE
“I chose Penn State because it immediately felt like home. Everyone always says that the moment you step on campus, ‘you’ll just know.’ I felt the exact same way. From the first time I visited Happy Valley, I knew it was where I wanted to be. The family atmosphere of the team and coaching staff was something I knew I wanted to be a part of. The work ethic of the entire Penn State women’s soccer program is unlike anything else I’ve seen in sports. There was simply no other choice for me.”