2025 (Gotham FC): Led Gotham FC and all NWSL rookies in assists (5), finishing joint-third among all players league-wide. Ranked fifth in crosses (104) and sixth in successful crosses (34), leading Gotham in both categories, and became the only rookie in the league with double-digit chances created from set plays (10). Averaged 0.35 assists per 90 minutes, the highest rate of any player with at least 500 minutes played. Tied Christine Nairn (2013) for the third-most assists by a rookie in NWSL history, trailing only Croix Bethune (10) and Trinity Rodman (6).
From 2021 to 2024, Schupansky became one of the most productive attacking players in college soccer, leading the NCAA in assists in 2024 with 15. In 2023, she became the first player in Pitt history to earn All-ACC First Team honors after recording 11 goals and 14 assists. The Pittsburgh native concluded her collegiate career with 32 goals and 43 assists across 82 matches.
Schupansky earned her first-ever U.S. national team call-up at any level in March 2025, joining the U-23 Women’s National Team, and went on to receive multiple U-23 call-ups throughout the year.
