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NCAA Nov 08, 2023

Arkansas Razorbacks add six Class of 2024 recruits on National Signing Day

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Razorbacks soccer program (Ranked #11 in SoccerWire’s Best 50 Programs) and head coach Colby Hale have announced the next signing class, featuring six signees from five states.

Hale on the 2024 Signing Class as a whole:

“This class has some people who fit us culturally, athletically and soccer-wise. They each come with some unique personalities and strengths. As we pursue our goals of winning a National Championship, recruiting is the lifeblood, and we feel like these players will continue to help us get there!”

Three signees, Emma Parker, Anaiyah Robinson and Keegan Smith will join the Hogs in the 2024 spring semester as early enrollees.

See below for a look at the full signing class.

Signees

Lily Boydstun | MF | Highlands Ranch, Colo. | Mountain Vista HS | Real Colorado ECNL

Club

  • Top Drawer Soccer Rankings – #17 in Rocky Mountain/Southwest Conference, #75 midfielder nationally, IMG Academy #181, 3-star player
  • ECNL Second Team All-Northwest Conference U17
  • Three-time ECNL Second Team All-Continental League

High School

  • MVHS Offensive MVP
  • 3x Second Team All-League player
  • Also plays basketball and softball

Why she chose Arkansas: “I chose Arkansas because they are a very good, winning program. Second, I fell in love with the college town and the feel of it. Third, I loved every single one of the coaches and their personalities matched mine which made it easy to connect with them outside of just soccer. Also, the other girls who play there now were so welcoming when I was on my visit and it made me feel comfortable. Everything about Arkansas and its tactics as a program just fits me and the person I am as a whole.”

Hale on Boydstun: “Lily is a modern midfielder – she finds a great blend of playing and mixing it up physically. She plays with a ton of grit and determination, and we believe Lily’s best soccer is still ahead of her!”

Jailyn Brownlee | D/MF | O’Fallon, Mo. | Fort Zumwalt South HS | St. Louis Scott Gallagher Navy ECNL

Club

  • ECNL U17 National Champion (2022, 2023)
  • ECNL Midwest Conference Best XI Team (2019)
  • Current CB with fellow 2024 commit Emma Parker on 2x Defending National Champion Team

High School

  • 3x State Champion (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • First Team All-Conference, All-Region & All-Metro player
  • Also played golf and basketball for Fort Zumwalt South HS

Why she chose Arkansas: “I chose Arkansas because of the players, coaching staff, and facilities. The team is very successful and competitive and loves to win. I love the campus and college town and it felt like home.”

Hale on Brownlee: “Jay is a prototypical holding mid. She reads the game well, is very strong in the air and has a good range of passing. She can be a dominant ball-winner and playmaker from that position.

Kyndal Ewertz | FWD | Wichita, Kan. | Maize South HS | KC Athletics ECNL

Club

  • Top Drawer Soccer Rankings – #22 in Heartland Conference
  • ECNL Champion League Qualifier (2022, 2023)

High School

  • Kansas 5A All-State First Team
  • Wichita All-Metro Team Player of the Year
  • Kansas Top 25 Player to Watch
  • High School League Player of the Year
  • Scored Maize South HS record 46 goals in her junior year
  • Sits at 99 career goals headed into her senior season
  • National Honors Society member
  • Ranked inside the top 3% of her class

Why she chose Arkansas: “I chose Arkansas because I believe that they will help me reach my maximum potential. I see a future of winning a national championship with this team. I love the city, I love the team, the way they play, how they play, the coaches, everything about them!”

Hale on Ewertz: “Kyndal has broken every high school record in the state. She is a fast, tireless, pressing forward who can score goals. She fits what we are looking for in our attacking players.”

Emma Parker | GK | Eureka, Mo. | Eureka HS | St. Louis Scott Gallagher Navy ECNL

Club

  • 4x Champions League National Qualifier
  • Current GK with fellow 2024 commit Jailyn Brownlee on 2x Defending National Champion Team

High School

  • Played high school soccer for one year and was named an all-conference goalkeeper (2022)
  • Played golf all four years – #1 Varsity Golfer in each season
  • Four-time Missouri All-State golfer (all conference/district/metro)
  • Ran track and played volleyball freshman year of high school (district champion and state qualifier in 100m & 200m events)
  • 3 time All-State Academic Team
  • National Honors Society Member

Other

  • Father, Steve, pitched for Arkansas and was drafted in the twelfth round of the 1986 MLB Draft by the Chicago Cubs, also played for the St. Louis Cardinals
  • Mother, Lori, was a part of the Razorback Pom Squad
  • Sister, Elise, plays indoor and beach volleyball

Why she chose Arkansas: “I chose Arkansas because I can’t see myself anywhere else. Every aspect of Fayetteville feels like home, and I know that the coaching staff and team will push me to be the best I can be.”

Hale on Parker: “Emma is a big-time athlete. She is a D1 golfer and volleyball player. She also played CFWD just a handful of years ago. She now is a tremendous 6’0” goalkeeper who can strike a ball extremely well. We cannot wait to see her continued growth.”

Anaiyah Robinson | FWD | Cypress, Texas | Bridgeland HS | Challenge SC ECNL

Club

  • Top Drawer Soccer Rankings – #17 in Texas Conference, #27 forward nationally, IMG Academy #70, 4-star player
  • ECNL First Team All-Texas Conference (2021, 2023)
  • ECNL Second Team All-Texas Conference (2022)
  • ECNL National Selection Game (2022)

International

  • Canadian U17 National Team Roster (2022)
  • Jamaican U20 National Team Roster (2023)

High School

  • Houston Area Female Soccer Player of the Year (2023)
  • Texas HS Coaches Association Super Elite Team (2023)
  • Texas 6A District 16 Champion (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Texas 6A First Team All-Conference
  • Texas 6A All-District 16 (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Holds the Bridgeland HS record for goals (106) and assists (38) and the single-season record for goals (39) and assists (17) in 2022
  • Ran track in the 100m, 200m, and 400m events

Why she chose Arkansas: “The reason I chose Arkansas was the winning culture. They have high standards for their players. Their up-tempo pressure playing style fit me perfectly. The coaching staff and the girls were amazing people, and you could see how much they love to win. The school itself is amazing but the soccer program had everything I wanted in a school.”

Hale on Robinson: “Anaiyah is going to be other teams’ worst nightmare. She is fast, relentless and can score goals. She fits what we believe in as a program, in terms of an obsession with continued growth.”

Keegan Smith | GK | Bath, N.Y. | Haverling HS | RNY FC MLS Next U17/19 & WNY Flash ECNL

Club

  • Top Drawer Soccer Rankings – #14 in New York Conference, 3-star player
  • ECNL All-Ohio Valley Conference Team (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Finished 5th in nation (2021)

International

  • US Soccer YNT U14-U19 Player Pool & Camp Invitee
  • ODP National Training Camp Invitee (2020, 2022)

High School

  • Played attacking midfielder for Haverling HS and recorded 83 goals and a school-record 58 assists in four seasons
  • LCAA Division I Player of the Year (2022, 2023)
  • New York Class B All-State (2020, 2021, 2022)
  • Student body vice president at Haverling HS
  • Played basketball and ran track at Haverling HS

Other

  • Sister, Mackenzie, played soccer at Clemson

Why she chose Arkansas: “I chose the University of Arkansas because as soon as I arrived in Fayetteville, I felt at home. From the beautiful campus to the incredible family atmosphere, I knew this place was where I wanted to be. The coaches and team were so welcoming, and the energy and drive of the team is something I have always wanted to be a part of. I know that they will push me every day to be a better player, but most of all a better person.”

Hale on Smith: “Keegan is an all-state ACM, a track star and the sky is the limit for her in goal. She can play with her feet, has tremendous shot-stopping range and is comfortable off her line.”

Click here for highlights and bios for each signee.

The Hogs begin their NCAA Tournament run on Friday, November 10 against Grambling. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. and the match will be streamed on SEC Network Plus.