NORMAN — Oklahoma soccer is excited to formally welcome eight transfers ahead of the spring 2025 exhibition slate. This group features student-athletes from Colorado, Middle Tennessee State, Ole Miss, Stony Brook, UTSA, Washington and Washington State.
"We are thrilled to add these eight student-athletes to our program," head coach
Matt Mott said. They bring a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences that will certainly help us as we continue to grow our program. They will elevate our standard and be a crucial part in our pursuit of excellence!"
Riley Brown | D | 5'6" | Tucson, Ariz. | Previous School: Washington
| Club: Utah Royals FC
Riley Brown joins Oklahoma as a transfer from Washington where she played in 45 games, started 19 and tallied six points with a goal and four assists.
Brown set her high school's single season goals scored record as well as the career goals record, scoring 60 times. Twice she was named an all-region player. She also lettered in track and field, winning a state championship in the 100M and 4x100M relay as a senior.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose to transfer to Oklahoma for my senior year because of the coaching staff's genuine commitment to player development. From the moment I arrived it was clear that the staff prioritizes not just on-field performance, but also the personal growth of their student-athletes. The facilities at Oklahoma are top notch and the resources available will help us well after our collegiate careers. The support system, both academically and athletically, is built to help players excel in every aspect of life. This environment made it clear that Oklahoma was the best place to finish my collegiate career as I aim to reach my full potential and help impact the team and make a run to the NCAA Tournament!"
Other Personal Info
- Daughter of Michael and Claudine Brown
- Intends to major in multidisciplinary studies
- National Honor Society member
- Father played football at Arizona
- Enjoys cooking as well as anything outdoors like hunting, hiking and going to the lake
Naomi Clark | F | 5'9" | Parker, Colo. | Previous School: Washington State
| Club: Real Colorado National
Naomi Clark arrived in Norman after earning two letters at Washington State where she played in 38 matches and started 15. The forward scored four goals as a freshman and dished out three assists during her sophomore season. She became the first Washington State freshman in a decade to score in the first two games of her collegiate career.
Clark had a stellar high school career, being named 2022 Colorado Player of the Year, while also earning a nomination as Colorado Sportswoman of the Year. She also earned letters in track and field, earning a state runner-up appearance.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose Oklahoma for a change and also a fresh start. I truly think that this can be a place where I will be fully supported, with the coaches showing nothing but hopes for my future. I believe in this program and everyone behind it!"
Other Personal Info:
- Enjoys reading and playing with her dogs
- Intends to major in business marketing
- Daughter of Twannia and Shawn Clark
Claire Curran | F | 5'4" | San Diego, Calif. | Previous School: Colorado
| Club: Cathedral Catholic
Claire Curran comes to OU after two seasons at Colorado where she logged 42 games played for the Buffaloes. Curran posted an impressive 120 points in her high school career at Cathedral Catholic High School, landing two California Interscholastic Federation First-Team honors.
On the club side she played with San Diego Surf, helping her team to multiple national and regional championships.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose Oklahoma because of the team culture and the amazing facilities. The university checked all the boxes and it just felt right for me. I was also impressed by the coaching staff and liked the idea of having a role in building a winning program."
Other Personal Info:
- Intends to major in business marketing and minor in sports media
- Enjoys going to the beach and trying new foods
- Daughter of Jennifer and Daniel Curran
Lexi Dendis | F | 5'5 | Flemington, N.J. | Former School: Middle Tennessee State
| Club: STA
Lexi Dendis joins Oklahoma as a transfer from Middle Tennessee State University where she started in 19 games and helped posted 12 points. She was named Conference USA Freshman of the Year and was named to the league's all-freshman all-league teams.
In high school, Dendis served as team captain, and was named to the United States Soccer Coaches East All-Region Team. She earned a number of accolades, including New Jersey Third-Team All-State honors, New Jersey Group 4 First Team laurels and Hunterdon County Player of the Year accolades.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose to commit to the University of Oklahoma for soccer because it felt like the perfect fit for me. From the moment I connected with the coaches, I could tell they genuinely cared about my development as both a player and a person. Their vision for the program also really inspired me. On top of that, OU offers amazing academic opportunities that will help me succeed beyond soccer. The facilities are incredible, and I know they'll give me everything I need to grow and compete at the highest level. But what really sealed the deal for me was the pride and energy surrounding Sooner athletics. I can't wait to be a part of something so special."
Other Personal Info:
- Enjoys going to the beach and reading
- Daughter of Beth and Brian Dendis
- Intends to major in business
Kayla Keefer | F| 5'6" | Bloomsburg, Pa. | Former School: Ole Miss
| Club: STN
Kayla Keefer joins Oklahoma after a freshman season at Ole Miss where she scored five goals, including a hat trick in her collegiate debut against Southern. Keefer went to Central Columbia High School in Bloomsburg where she was a two-time state champion, two-time all-state player and All-American.
She also added Pennsylvania Gatorade Player of the Year honors and broke the school record for career goals at Central Columbia.
Personal Info:
- Honor roll student in high school
- Intends to major in sport management
- Enjoys working out, hiking and going to the beach
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose Oklahoma because of the opportunities that presented themselves here. I want to be a part of a community that will push me to be my absolute best every day. My ultimate goal is to play professional soccer, and with the coaches here I know that is possible. Choosing Oklahoma meant making my future a brighter path into success."
Sophie Morrin | M | 5'5 | Cheshire, England | Former School: Texas at San Antonio
| Club: Liverpool Women FC
Sophie Morrin comes to Oklahoma Soccer from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Morrin played in 30 games and started in 26 over her two year stint at UTSA. While at UTSA, she rallied for 11 points with 4 goals and 3 assists.
In high school, Morrin earned High School Sports Person of the Year honors in consecutive years. While playing for Liverpool Women FC, Morrin was twice named captain of Liverpool U21, leading the team to the 2023 FA Women's Super League Academy League Plate crown. She was also awarded player of the match honors in the final and Liverpool FC U21 Player of the Year honors in 2023.
Morrin was heavily featured with the Ireland Youth National Team, playing with the U17 and U19 teams, including an appearance at the 2024 UEFA Women's U19 European Finals.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose to attend the University of Oklahoma because it offers amazing experiences and opportunities. Playing at a top university with talented players, great coaches and excellent facilities is exciting and having the chance to compete against strong teams will help me grow as a player. Oklahoma is also a well-established university with excellent academics, making it the perfect place to succeed both on and off the field. I'm excited to be part of a program and school with such a strong reputation."
Other Personal Info:
- Medaled in Gymnastics on vault and floor exercises
- She is also a credential English FA Qualified Referee
- Plans to major in multidisciplinary studies
- National champion in competitive lifesaving and silver medalist at the four nations championship (England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland)
Brenlin Mullaney | F | 5'8 | Collierville, TN | Former School: Ole Miss
| Club: Lobos Rush Select National Team
Brenlin Mullaney Joins Oklahoma Soccer as a transfer from Ole Miss. Over her three years at Mississippi, Mullaney played in 54 games and logged 1514 minutes total. In high school, Mullaney was a five-time letterwinner and starter for St. George's Independent School. She helped lead the team to a state championship in 2017 and holds the school record for career goals, assists, and points. Mullaney was also a 3 time all district, all region, and all state selection and played for 3 years on the all metro team. Overall, she scored 78 career goals and had 48 assists. While competing in soccer, she also competed in varsity lacrosse, tennis, and track and field. She was a region champion in track and field, and holds the school record for 4x100 race.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose Oklahoma for the excellent coaching staff, team environment, and fan base. The high energy and competitive atmosphere proved that I will grow as a player here. I felt an immediate connection to the school and instantly knew it's where I wanted to spend my senior year."
Other Personal Info:
- Enjoys the beach, competitive road-running and trips to the lake
- Daughter of Patrick and Randi Jo Mullaney
- Has a brother, Harrison
- Intends to major in business
Luciana Setteducate | F | 5'7 | Bellmore, N.Y. | Former School: Stony Brook
| Club: East Meadow Soccer Club ECNL
Luciana Setteducate joins Oklahoma after three seasons at Stony Brook where she competed in 58 games, starting 50. Setteducate scored 17 goals and assisted on another 15, finishing her career with 12 goals and eight assists in 2024. Setteducate was tabbed to the United Soccer Coaches All-East Region squad this past fall.
She also had a standout high school career in New York, earning a starting role every season while earning four all-county honors and all-state laurels in 2019 and 2021.
Why Oklahoma?
"I chose the University of Oklahoma because it offers everything I want for my final year of college soccer. The program is competitive, goal oriented and focused on winning. The team has a supportive coaching staff and team culture that values both success and personal growth. I love OU's fun and sports-oriented atmosphere, as well as the great location in Norman, Okla. The Price College of Business is excellent for pursuing my master's degree and the athletic facilities are top-tier. It's the perfect place for me to grow both as a student-athlete!"
Other Personal Info:
- Daughter of Sebastian Setteducate and Anarelys Setteducate
- Also lettered in track and field, lacrosse, basketball and flag football. Earned all-conference honors in basketball and flag football
- Pursuing her master's of business administration
- Four-year honor roll student
- Earned most outstanding Senior Award in high school
- Enjoys playing piano, watching movies, hot cycling and going on walks