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Brown completes 2021 recruiting class

Brown signs five stellar student athletes

DENVER - Head Regis University Women's Soccer Coach, Kelly Brown, has completed her 2021 recruiting class. Five quality players have inked their signatures on their National Letter of Intents (NLI) to play soccer for Regis in the fall. Get to know your newest Rangers.

Maren Clark | Collierville, Tenn. | Goalkeeper 

Maren Clark is a transfer goalkeeper coming from the University of Memphis. At Collierville High School, she was awarded the 2016 Collierville High School Player's Award. In 2018, she was given the  Golden Glove Award at the Exact Sports Camp. Her high school team was a powerhouse in 2018 and 2019 as they were division one Tennessee State Champions. In club play, Clark competed for the Lady Lobos Rush Premier, the Tennessee Olympic Development State Team, and the Olympic Development Region Three Pool Team. Clark enjoys spending her free time volunteering with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. She is the daughter of Becca and LJ Clark and plans to major in Health and Exercise Science.

"Maren comes to us bringing a year of DI collegiate playing experience under her belt. She will compete for a starting role in the net and hopefully take on a leadership role within the group. She is competitive and fearless and will be a great addition to our program!" - Head coach Kelly Brown on Clark

Alexandra Baer | Providence, Utah | Outside Back/Midfielder

Alex Baer is a 2021 graduate of Ridgeline High School in Millville, Utah. Originally from Stanford, Calif., Baer lettered all four years in soccer, as well as track and field. At Ridgeline, she recorded 24 assists and three goals throughout her four years. Impressively, her team's strong defensive core forced 24 shutouts. Her junior year, her team reached the State Finals at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah, but fell. Her senior year however, she and her team fought hard and won the Utah 4A State Championship. Baer was named to the Girl's Soccer First Team All-State Selection in 2019 and 2020. She was also named First Team All-Valley Selection by the Herald Journal in 2019 and 2020. In club play, Baer competed on the Utah Avalanche '03 ECNL team. Baer enjoys volunteering for Cache Valley For Hope and even took a trip to China with the Dental Humanitarians. She has excelled in the classroom as she is a 4.0 student and a member of the National Honor Society. She was even named to the Utah Academic All-State Team. Her grandfather, Kent Baer, is a longtime Division I football coach and is a Utah State University Hall of Fame inductee. She is the daughter of Kristen and Brian Baer and plans to major in Biology or Health & Exercise Science.

"Alex comes to us loving everything about Denver, Regis and the direction of where we want to take the program. Her athleticism and competitive attitude will set a new standard for our culture. I am excited to have Alex a  part of the group as she is going to make an immediate impact on the field either as a defender or a midfielder." - Head coach Kelly Brown on Baer

Sarah Wynn | Syracuse, Utah | Forward/Striker 

Sarah Wynn is a 2021 graduate of Syracuse High School in Syracuse, Utah. Wynn was a dual-sport athlete as she lettered in soccer and track and field. Throughout her four years in high school, she recorded 45 goals (seven of which were game-winning), 53 assists, 76 starts, and 5,603 minutes played. Wynn has accumulated many awards and nominations throughout her career. In her 2017 season, she was named 1st Team All-State; in 2018, she received 2nd Team honors. In 2019 and 2020, she acquired an All-State Honorable Mention. She also was awarded a Standard Star in 2020. In club play, Wynn competed for the Utah Avalanche. She is the daughter of Kelly and Kathaleen Wynn and plans to major in Spanish or Psychology.  

"Two words. Goal scorer.  She has played at a very high level and scored some great goals in big time matches. We are very excited to have Sarah part of the family next year as she has the mentality that we want in our front runners - she wants to attack defenders and put the ball in the back of the net." - Head coach Kelly Brown on Wynn

Claire Faulkner | Kansas City, Miss. | Midfielder

Claire Faulkner is a 2021 graduate of St. Teresa's Academy in Kansas City, Miss.. Faulkner lettered in both basketball and soccer while at St. Teresa. In her 2018 soccer season, her team finished in first place at both the Missouri District Finals and the Missouri Sectional Finals. In the 2019 season, her team finished in second place in District Finals. She also competed for the Puma Futbol Club and in 2020, she and her team finished in second place in the State Finals. Faulkner takes her studies seriously as she is a National Honor Society member. She even received First Honors for having a GPA of 3.65 or above. Faulkner also volunteers at Morning Glory Ministries in her spare time. She is the daughter of Amy and Seth Faulkner and plans to major in Biochemistry

"Calm and composed, Claire sees the field better than most players her age. She will be a steady heartbeat in our midfield and look to anchor our attack in our new system. She will fit in perfectly and be another newcomer that will set a new standard for the Rangers" - Head coach Kelly Brown on Faulkner

Emma Antonoplos | Prior Lake, Minn. | Forward/Midfielder

Emma Antonoplos is a 2021 Shattuck St. Mary's graduate in Faribault, Minn.. Her freshman year, Antonoplos attended Prior Lake High School in Prior Lake, Minn.. While there, Antonoplos had the most assists on her team. In the Minnesota State Championship her freshman year, she recorded a hat trick, which helped her team secure the championship! In her senior season at St. Mary's, she was named team captain. In club play, she competed for Minneapolis United. Antonoplos chose Regis because of "the location and the great energy among the coaching staff". She is the daughter of Mary and Brian Antonoplos and is undecided on her major. 

"Emma is a play maker. She likes to have the ball at her feet and tries to thread passes through back lines. She is a creative attacking midfielder that will not only look to create goal scoring chances, but also look to score goals herself. We are excited to add her flare to the mix next year" - Head coach Kelly Brown on Antonoplos

"My staff and I were staying patient for filling the rest of our 2021 class. We are losing a great group of seniors but needed to find the right balance between talent, academic excellence and personality in our recruits and I think we nailed it. We looked high, low, and all over the country to find players that will push our current potential as a team and embrace the new culture we are trying to create within the group.  Regis fans should be excited for next fall!" - Head coach Kelly Brown on her overall thoughts on the 2021 class
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