admin | Posted: 17 Jan 2017 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Seven sign with BYU women's soccer

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PROVO, Utah – Seven players signed with BYU women's soccer on Thursday to join the team this fall for the 2017 season.

The newly signed players will replace one of the most accomplished classes in program history and one of the 10 winningest groups of seniors in the nation.

Among the new signees are four players from Utah; including two from Lone Peak High School, and players from Idaho, Washington and California.

The last time BYU's signing class consisted of seven players was in 2015, when a few returned missionaries formed part of the new class. Three years ago, when eight signed, was the last time at least seven players joined the Cougars out of high school.

Emma Bailey

Forward

5-foot-1

Eagle, Idaho/Eagle High School

FC Nova ECNL

Went to Regional Qualifiers with FC Nova each year from 2011 to 2013 . . . Invited to ECNL Player Development Program in 2014 . . . Part of ECNL National Qualifiers in 2015 and 2016 . . . Idaho High School All-State all four years in high school . . . Athlete of the Year at Eagle High School in 2016 . . .

 

Mikayla Colohan

Midfielder

5-foot-8

Fruit Heights, Utah/Davis High School

La Roca

Savanna Empey

Goalkeeper

5-foot-10

Lehi, Utah/American Fork High School

Celtic

Josie Guinn

Forward

5-foot-5

Murrieta, California/Vista Murrieta High School

Arsenal ECNL

Makaylie Moore

Midfielder

5-foot-5

Thomas Jefferson High School (Washington)

Eastside FC

Ellie Smith

Midfielder

5-foot-9

Alpine, Utah/Lone Peak High School

Celtic

Cameron Tucker

Forward/Midfielder

5-foot-9

Highland, Utah/Lone Peak High School

Celtic

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