
Height: 6-3
Date of Birth: November 9, 1993
Hometown: Madison, Wisconsin
Previous Season: Lexington SC (USL Championship)
2025-Present (Lexington Sporting Club — USL Championship)
Ketterer signed with LSC before the 2025 season…made 18 appearances during the 2025 campaign…returning to LSC for the 2026 season.
2022-24 (CF Montréal – Major League Soccer)
Signed a one-year contract with CF Montréal on February 16, 2022, …made his debut on April 18, 2023, keeping a clean sheet in a 2–0 Canadian Championship win over Vaughan Azzurri.
2021 (Portland Timbers – Major League Soccer)
Ketterer was loaned to Portland Timbers on May 13, 2021 for the remainder of the 2021 MLS season…made his debut two days later in a 2–0 win over San Jose Earthquakes, keeping a clean sheet and saving a penalty from MLS all-time leading scorer Chris Wondolowski by diving to his left.
2019-21 (El Paso Locomotive – USL Championship)
Joined El Paso Locomotive FC on January 18, 2019 ahead of their 2019 USL Championship season…made 74 appearances across 3 seasons.
2017-18 (Columbus Crew – Major League Soccer)
Drafted by Columbus Crew SC in the fourth round (71st overall) of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft…signed with the club on February 20, 2017…served as the third-string goalkeeper behind Zack Steffen and Brad Stuver, appearing on the bench for eight MLS matches in 2017…re-signed with Columbus in January 2018 and continued to provde depth in the goalkeeping department…made his professional debut on June 6, 2018 in a U.S. Open Cup match against Chicago Fire.
College (Bradley University, 2012-16)
Made 51 appearances with 50 starts for the Bradley Braves…recorded 12 career shutouts and 4,674 minutes between the pipes…earned All-Missouri Valley Conference Honorable Mention in 2015 and 2016…named NSCAA Scholar All-North/Central Region Second Team in 2015 and received multiple MVC Scholar-Athlete and Honor Roll recognitions…awarded MVC Defensive Player of the Week four times and earned ProRehab Aces Soccer Classic Defensive MVP honors in 2014…recorded a rare goalkeeper assist in 2015 and faced up to 40 shots in a single match against Western Michigan in 2016.
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