Soccer bolsters attacking unit with addition of Neve Renwick

Soccer bolsters attacking unit with addition of Neve RenwickSoccer bolsters attacking unit with addition of Neve Renwick
David Gray

AUBURN, Ala. — Neve Renwick, a transfer forward from Tennessee Tech, has signed with the Auburn soccer program, head coach James Armstrong announced Saturday.

Renwick joins the program ahead of the 2025 season with two years of eligibility remaining.

“We are very excited to welcome Neve to the Auburn family,” Armstrong said. “Earning as many accolades as she did in her first two seasons demonstrates her abilities as a player. She loves to take players on, score goals and assist for others. She will be a great addition to our attack. I know she cannot wait to get started.”

In two seasons at Tennessee Tech, Renwick racked up 36 points on 15 goals and six assists, earning back-to-back nods as a United Soccer Coaches All-Region player. She saw time in all 39 of the Golden Eagles’ matches since 2023, earning a start in 36 of them.

As a freshman, the Sheffield, England native scored five goals and earned four assists, paving the way to an Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year selection. Her production blossomed last season as her goal total doubled, scoring 10. She also tacked on two more assists en route to being named the OVC Offensive Player of the Year.

Renwick earned First Team All-OVC in both of her seasons as a Golden Eagle.

Last summer, Renwick played for Vermont Green FC out of Burlington, Vermont. The club was led by 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup Champion Sam Mewis. Renwick scored the first goal in club history in a 1-1 draw against FC Laval.

Prior to college, Renwick bagged over 270 goals and 120 assists at Chaucer Secondary School, including a career-high 45 goals as a junior. She was named the Chaucer School Player of the Year in 2020 and the South Yorkshire Tournament Player of the Year in 2019.