Juliet Moore Lands Dallas Trinity FC Contract After UH Career
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At the University of Houston in Houston, another Cougar has made the jump to the pro ranks. Juliet Moore has signed a professional contract with Dallas Trinity FC, giving the UH soccer program a new milestone and putting a former standout from the city’s college sports scene on a growing professional stage in Texas.
Moore built her college career with the Cougars and now heads to Dallas Trinity FC after finishing her run at UH. For Houston soccer followers, that matters because every pro signing adds weight to the program’s reputation and shows that players from the University of Houston can move from campus competition into the professional game.
Juliet Moore contract adds to UH’s pro pipeline
The Juliet Moore contract marks a strong next step for a player who spent her college years representing Houston. A pro deal is a clear reward for production, consistency, and development over several seasons. It also gives the Cougars another name to point to when recruits ask what can come after college soccer.
Dallas Trinity FC competes in a new and closely watched corner of the women’s professional game. That gives Moore a fresh opportunity to establish herself at the next level while staying in Texas. The move keeps her in a familiar region, which should make the transition from college to pro life a little smoother.
For UH Athletics, announcements like this do more than celebrate one athlete. They reinforce the value of the program for current players and future signees. Houston has plenty of talent across the youth and college soccer landscape, and seeing a Cougar earn a pro contract gives that path more visibility.
Dallas move keeps a Houston soccer name in Texas
Moore’s signing also carries regional appeal. Players do not always need to leave the state to find a professional opportunity, and this deal keeps a Houston-connected athlete in front of Texas soccer audiences. That connection can matter for supporters who followed her at UH and want to see how her game translates against professional competition.
Dallas Trinity FC now gets a player with high-level college experience, while Houston gets another reason to talk about the program’s progress. College athletics departments often measure growth through wins, facilities, and recruiting classes. Pro placements matter too, especially in a sport where every next-level success helps build credibility.
UH will now look to the next wave of players to carry that momentum into upcoming seasons, while Moore begins her professional chapter with Dallas Trinity FC. Her first appearances with the club will give Houston-area supporters a concrete chance to track the next step in her career from just up the road in North Texas.
This article is a summary of reporting by University of Houston Athletics. Read the full story here.
