
PITTSBURGH (April 24, 2026) — Pittsburgh Riverhounds 2 has added another five players to its roster with the additions of midfielders Miles Imparato, Joshua Veychek and Max Haberman, and defenders Larsen Rogers and Miguel Dominguez.
Imparato, 20, completed his junior season with Duquesne University last fall, tallying two goals and three assists, putting him fourth on the team. Imparato comes to the team with USL League Two experience after a brief stint with Sarasota Paradise last summer. He played with Chargers SC in MLS Next and spent the 2024 college season at Indiana but did not appear in a match.
Veychek, a Pittsburgh native, recently transferred to Western Michigan ahead of the 2026 college season after notching one assist in his 12 games with Pitt. The 20-year-old joins Hounds 2 with senior-level experience, having played for Columbus Crew 2 in MLS Next Pro. Veychek also captained their U-19 side in the 2023-24 season, scoring seven goals and notching three assists.
Dominguez, 21, completed his first season with Robert Morris University, starting in 11 games. Born in Cordoba, Mexico, Dominguez has a rich soccer history, playing for Liga MX clubs at the U-18 and U-20 levels. Dominguez also represented Mexico at the World Soccer Cup in Paris at age 13.
“We are very excited to welcome this group of players to the Riverhounds 2 program. Each brings a unique skill set and the ability to impact the game in different areas of the field.” Riverhounds 2 head coach Josh Kremers said. “In addition to their on-field contributions, Imparato, Veychek, and Dominguez have strong ties to Pittsburgh, either having grown up in the area or playing at local universities. Each player offers a distinct threat: Imparato is a dynamic playmaker capable of creating and threatening in attacking areas; Veychek provides versatility with the ability to control the game both wide and centrally; and Dominguez brings stability and composure to the middle of the park, operating in midfield or central defense.”
Rogers, 26, comes to Hounds 2 with experience in the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) and with multiple USL League Two sides. In his most recent stint in the MASL with the St. Louis Ambush, Rogers played nine games, registering one assist in that time. Rogers also notched nearly 1,400 minutes in USL League Two with New Mexico U-23s and Utah United.
Haberman, 21, appeared in all 21 games as a junior with Connecticut College last fall. The young defenseman led the Camels in minutes and scored four goals, which was second on the team. Haberman was named the New England Small College Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year, leading them to a 12-3-6 record. Haberman also joins the team with USL League Two experience, having played for Lexington SC last summer.
“Rogers and Haberman arrive with experience from USL League Two teams and collegiate programs across the country,” Kremers said. “Haberman, having played at Lexington SC last summer, adds physicality and defensive presence, highlighted by his recognition as Defensive Player of the Year in the NESCAC, where he also helped lead the team to the final of the 2024 Division III National Championship. Rogers brings valuable experience from his time at the University of Tulsa and New Mexico United, where he played a key role with their USL League Two side and consistently trained with the First Team.”
Join the Riverhounds 2 for their first game at 4 p.m. Sunday, May 17 at F.N.B. Stadium where they will host the Cleveland Force. To keep up with further player announcements, follow the team’s social media: @RiverhoundsTwo.





















































































































































































































































































