Arkansas Soccer Signs Six on National Signing Day

FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas soccer head coach Colby Hale announced the 2026 signing class, featuring six signees from five states.

The Razorbacks’ class includes five all-state selections, three IMG Academy National Top 200 players, one goalkeeper, two defenders, one midfielder and two forwards.

 Jordan Bryant | Defender/Midfielder | Mesquite, Texas | Frisco Memorial HS | FC Dallas ECNL

  • First Team All-State 5A
  • Texas Association of Soccer Coaches First Team All-State
  • District MVP at midfield
  • No. 45-ranked player in the Texas region per TopDrawerSoccer
  • National Art Society member

Why Jordan chose to be a Razorback: I chose to be a part of University of Arkansas women’s soccer because of its winning culture, the way the team pushes each other to be their best, and the strong family bond that unites everyone on and off the field.

Londyn Green | Defender | Sandy, Utah | Brighton HS | La Roca ECNL

  • Second Team All-State and Team Captain – Junior Year
  • 5A Region VI First Team – Sophomore Year
  • All-State Honorable Mention – Sophomore Year
  • ECNL Northwest All-Conference First Team (2024-25)
  • ECNL Northwest All-Conference Second Team (2022-23)
  • No. 25-ranked player in the Rocky Mountains & Southwest region per TopDrawerSoccer

Why Londyn chose to be a Razorback: I chose Razorback soccer because of the awesome coaches and the competitive aspect of the team.

Mackenzie Gwin | Forward | Camarillo, California | Camarillo HS | Slammers Koge ECNL

  • ECNL First Team All-Conference in 2023-24
  • Scored six hat tricks in her junior season in 2024-25
  • One of the highest scoring freshmen in the nation in 2022-23 with 55 goals in 20 matches
  • Was named the Los Angeles Daily News Freshman of the Year
  • Three-time league offensive MVP
  • Three-time First Team All-Division
  • 81 in the IMG Academy 200 ranking
  • Ranked the No. 17 player in the Southern California Region and the No. 31-ranked forward nationally by TopDrawerSoccer

Why Mackenzie chose to be a Razorback: I chose Razorback soccer for the consistent will to win, and the electric environment you play in. I love how much each player is pushed to be the best version of themselves on and off the field, and that drew me into what it means to be a Razorback.

Ivy Harding | Midfielder/Forward | Lone Peak HS | Lone Peak, Utah | La Roca ECNL

  • Two-time state champion with Lone Peak High School (2023, 2024), the No. 1-ranked team in the nation in 2024
  • Two-time ECNL All-Northwest Conference First Team (2024, 2025)
  • Two-time ECNL Showcase standout (2025)
  • No. 161 in the IMG Academy 200 ranking
  • No. 13-ranked player in the Rocky Mountains & Southwest region and the No. 56-ranked midfielder nationally per TopDrawerSoccer
  • Has a 4.0 GPA

Why Ivy chose to be a Razorback: I chose to be a Razorback because of Arkansas’s winning mentality. I love the competitive mindset and work ethic that is demonstrated in each practice. It leads over to how the team plays on the pitch. I wanted to be part of a team that would push me to be the best I could be and after meeting the coaches and players I knew this is where I wanted to play. I can’t wait to be a part of the Razorback family!

Emily Jenkins | Goalkeeper | North Bend, Washington | Mount Si HS | East Side ECNL

  • Attended a U-15 US Youth National Team camp
  • Two-time Golden Glove winner in high school (2023, 2024)
  • Girls Academy National Talent ID selection (2022, 2023)
  • Three-star rating by TopDrawerSoccer

Why Emily chose to be a Razorback: I chose Razorback soccer because of the program’s intense and competitive environment, which constantly challenges players to grow and improve. The coaching staff is the most dedicated and knowledgeable I have seen, and they are truly invested in their players both on and off the field. I was also drawn to the overall supportive culture of the team.

Lauren Van Rhein | Forward | Clayton, Missouri | Clayton HS | Lou Fusz GA

  • Girls Academy National Champion and tournament MVP with Lou Fusz Athletic ‘08
  • All-State member of the Clayton HS Track & Field/Cross Country teams and holds the high school record in the 4×200
  • 176 in the IMG Academy 200 ranking
  • The No. 10-ranked player in the Heartland region and the No. 62-ranked forward nationally by TopDrawerSoccer
  • Three-star rating by TopDrawerSoccer
  • USYNT ID Camp participant (2022)

Why Lauren chose to be a Razorback: I chose Arkansas after seeing the team’s energy and atmosphere. I also like their playing style and desire to win. There was really nothing I didn’t love about the university.

Up Next

The Hogs will host Dartmouth in the NCAA Tournament First Round on Friday, November 14 at 6:00 p.m.

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