Racing Louisville FC recently signed former University of Louisville goalkeeper Erynn Floyd to her first professional contract. Floyd, a native of Wilton, Conn., played 67 games over four seasons from 2022 to 2025 at the University of Louisville. She made 179 saves over her college career at a 73.4% save rate, posting 22 clean sheets. Floyd played in 14 or more games in each of her four seasons as a Cardinal, starting in all but one. She notably posted a career-high 10-save shutout against No. 13 Notre Dame in October 2024, ending a 25-game scoring streak for the Fighting Irish. Floyd finished her collegiate career with a 28-22-15 record. Racing Louisville FC's goalkeeper coach Sergio Gonzalez said Floyd has tremendous potential and is a great cultural addition to the team. Floyd is the seventh Racing Louisville rookie of 2026 and 11th newcomer to the roster. Her contract is for the remainder of the 2026 season, with a mutual option for 2027. Floyd expressed her excitement to continue calling Louisville home and is ready to get to work with the team. The signing of Floyd is a significant addition to Racing Louisville FC's roster, as they look to strengthen their goalkeeper group. With Floyd on board, the team is poised to make a strong push in the 2026 season. Floyd's experience and skills will undoubtedly be an asset to the team, and fans are eager to see her in action. As the season progresses, it will be interesting to see how Floyd adapts to the professional level and contributes to the team's success.