Ole Miss Soccer inks nine Class of 2025 Rebels from across the country
OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss Soccer and head coach Molly Rouse announced the addition of nine new Rebels to the family as a part of National Signing Day.
“We’re thrilled to welcome these nine players from the class of 2025. Each of them embodies the values and mindset that will drive our program’s growth. Having competed in high-level club environments across the country, we’re confident in the positive impact they’ll make both on and off the field. Although the transition from high school to college is challenging and takes time, this class is eager and ready to contribute immediately, helping us build toward the program’s future success,” Rouse said.
Landri Allee (Stillwater, Okla. – Oklahoma Energy FC)
Allee comes to Oxford from Stillwater, Oklahoma where she attends Stillwater High School and plays soccer for Oklahoma Energy FC. She was named MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in each of the last three seasons (2022-2024) and was an All-District honoree in 2022 and 2024. She was also named to the Central Oklahoma Athletic Conference First Team in 2022. Allee was a member of an Oklahoma Energy FC team that took second place in the 2023 North American Cup and competed in the playoffs in 2022 and 2021.
Allee chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the coaches and the location. I loved the atmosphere the moment I stepped on campus and knew this is where I belong.”
Bekah Allen (Clarksville, Tenn. – Tennessee Soccer Club)
Allen will make her way south to Oxford from Clarksville, Tennessee where she attends Clarksville High School and plays soccer for Tennessee Soccer Club. She is a three-time All-District honoree (2021, 2022, 2024), making the Tennessee All-State and All-District teams in 2022 and 2024 and was also named an All-American in 2024. In addition to her high school honors, Allen was also named to the All-Conference Second Team with Tennessee SC.
Allen chose to commit to Ole Miss “because I fell in love with the environment and atmosphere I was surrounded by. The practice and games felt like a very high-intensity atmosphere but also super positive and fun at the same time. It felt like home as soon as I stepped on campus and being with the team solidified my decision to come here.”
Lexi Baldwin (Paradise Valley, Ariz. – Utah Royals FC)
Baldwin comes to Oxford from Paradise Valley, Arizona where she attends Chaparral High School and plays soccer for Utah Royals FC.
Baldwin chose to commit to Ole Miss “because when I got to know the coaching staff, players, and the soccer program, I loved everything about it. It was a high energy, hard-working atmosphere, and the resources they have for the players were the best I had seen.”
Ava Clonce (Roseville, Calif. – San Juan Soccer Club)
Clonce comes to Ole Miss from Roseville, California where she attends Woodcreek High School and plays soccer for San Juan Soccer Club. She is a TopDrawerSoccer three-star recruit and was named one of the ECNL North Carolina U17 Players to Watch in 2024.
Clonce chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the culture and community built into the school.”
Bella Gray (Ogden, Utah – Wasatch Soccer Club)
Gray makes her way to Ole Miss from Ogden, Utah where she attends Ogden High School and plays for Wasatch Soccer Club. She is a three-time Utah State Cup Champion (2018, 2019, 2021), a two-time USYS Desert Premiere Conference Champion (2019, 2021) a two-time USYS Far West Regional Champion (2021, 2022), and a two-time USYS National Champion (2022, 2023) all with Wasatch Soccer Club. Gray also participated in the 2023 U17 El Salvador Training Camp for the CONCACAF Qualifiers. In addition to being a All-State First Team honoree in 2023, Gray is also a three-time All-State honoree in cross country.
Gray chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the amazing community there as well as the traditions and academics they offer. It has also been a dream of mine to play for and attend an SEC school.”
Cassidy Kuehne (Chamblee, Ga. – Concorde Fire)
Kuehne will head to Oxford from Chamblee, Georgia where she attends Chamblee High School and plays soccer for Concorde Fire. She won back-to-back 5A Region and State Championships in 2022 and 2023 and was named the 5A Region 4 Player of the Year her freshman season. Kuehne was a part of another 5A Region Championship in 2024. Her mother Ashley played soccer at Arkansas from 1989-1993.
Kuehne chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the welcoming environment of the campus, but also the competitive atmosphere of the team and the drive to get better every day. On my visit, I was able to observe how the girls acted towards each other, and I learned that they not only hold each other accountable, but also each have an amazing bond that I knew I’d want to be a part of.”
Katie Lakin (Walnut Creek, Calif. – Bay Area Surf)
Lakin comes to Oxford from Walnut Creek, California where she attends Carondelet High School and plays soccer for Bay Area Surf. She was named one of the ECNL NorCal Players to Watch in 2024 and was also named to the Girls Academy National and Northwest Talent ID Rosters in both 2022 and 2023. Lakin was also a Top-100 Prep Soccer player in the state of California. She won a NorCal conference championship in 2023 and a Girls Academy league championship in 2022 with Bay Area Surf.
Lakin chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the small town, big school atmosphere, the competitive athletic environment that Coach Rouse has created, and having the opportunity to play in the SEC against the best players in the country.”
Brooklyn Marn (Olathe, Kan. – Rush Girls Academy)
Marn will come to Oxford from Olathe, Kansas where she attends St. Thomas Aquinas and plays soccer for Rush Girls Academy. She is a two-time Kansas All-Star, a two-time All-State First Team honoree, and a two-time All-League First Team honoree. Marn has been a part of a EKL District League Championship, Regional Championship, and 5A Kansas State Championship in each season she has played soccer. Her junior season she led St. Thomas Aquinas to No. 4 ranking in the nation according to United Soccer Coaches.
Marn chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of it’s strong culture, traditions, and school pride. I was really impressed with the coaching staff and the culture they are creating. It was a welcoming place that felt like home.”
Sydney Torres (West Valley City, Utah – Wasatch Soccer Club)
Torres comes to Ole Miss from West Valley City, Utah where she attends Copper Hills High School and plays soccer for Wasatch Soccer Club. She is a four-time State Premier League Champion, three-time Desert Conference Champion, two-time Utah State Champion, two-time Nation Pro League Champion, and two-time USYS National Champion. Torres was named to the All-State Second Team in 2023.
Torres chose to commit to Ole Miss “because of the coaching, competitive atmosphere, and the facilities, which will push me to the next level.”