Doyle enters her first season as a UIndy women's soccer assistant coach in 2025.
She arrives from Belmont University, where she was a five year goalkeeper for the Bruins, appearing in 54 matches with 52 starts. She finished her career with 275 saves, and 17 career shutouts which is tied for a Bruins program record.
Doyle played in two matches her freshman season, including picking up two crucial saves in a penalty kick shootout in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Championship game against SIUE, which helped Belmont secure the conference title. She was named OVC Goalekeeper of the Week five times over her career with the Bruins. In her second season with Belmont, she posted the second best conference save percentage (.877). Made a career-high 13 saves twice against Georgia (8/29/21) and Chattanooga (9/10/23).
In her senior season, she led the Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) in save percentage (.856) with seven shutouts on 108 saves, and earning All-MVC third team honors, which was her second career all conference honors. Her 108 saves put her fourth all-time in career saves for the Bruins.
Prior to her time at Belmont, she spent four years at Bishop Moore Catholic High as the team's starting goalkeeper. She was a two year captain for the Hornets, leading the team in saves each of her seasons. She earned All-Conference honors as a junior, and helped the Hornets reach the Florida 2A state tournament three straight season, inlcuding a title game runner-up finish her freshman year.
Along with her prominent playing career, Doyle is currently pursuing her Master's of Sports Administration from UIndy, after completing the first year of her master's degree at Belmont.