Colorado State University Athletics

Rams Welcome Four Transfers
1/24/2025 12:02:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Keeley Hagen enhances roster with transfer additions
FORT COLLINS – Keeley Hagen and the Colorado State soccer program welcome four transfers to the roster.
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"We're thrilled to welcome four talented transfers to the CSU women's soccer program mid-year. Their addition brings energy, skill, and depth to our roster as we gear up for this upcoming season."
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Dakota Jarrett | Sophomore | Queen Creek, Ariz. | Ole Miss
Dakota Jarret heads back west after spending two seasons on The Grove with Ole Miss. As a freshman in 2023, Jarret appeared in 12 matches logging 223 minutes earning her first career point with an assist against Louisiana Tech. She redshirted the 2024 season.
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Michaela McGowan | Sophomore| Broomfield, Colo. | Denver
Michaela McGowan will head up I-25 to join the Rams after spending the past two years with Denver. She played in 37 games starting 14 this past season. McGowan is coming off a strong sophomore season scoring four goals and assisting on seven more to earn second team All-Sumitt League honors.
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The Broomfield native has a championship pedigree as a part of Real Colorado's team that won the 2022 ECNL national championship. She also was on Broomfield High School's 2021 Colorado state title team.
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Ella Moody | Freshman| Windsor, Colo. | Denver
Ella Moody returns to her Northern Colorado roots after spending her freshman season at Denver. The Windsor native did not see any action her lone year with the Pioneers.
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Moody was the 2022 Colorado 4A Player of the Year earning all-state and all-conference honors in 2022 and 2023. She helped her club team, Real Colorado, qualify for the ECNL playoffs in 2022 and 2023.
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Gray Willson | Freshman | Rocklin, Calif. | Miami
Gray Willson is trading the beach for the mountains coming to CSU from Miami. In her freshman season with the Hurricanes, Willson appeared in six games with a 1-3-1 record making a total of 21 saves.
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The Rocklin, California native was a three-time first team All-League selection at Del Oro High School. She totaled 73 shutouts in 77 career matches and was a 2023 high school All-American nominee. Willson led Del Oro to two section championships.Â
The four transfer additions join a Colorado State soccer program that is coming off a 12-match win season and best winning percentage in program history. CSU has advanced to the Mountain West semifinals for the past two seasons.
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"We're thrilled to welcome four talented transfers to the CSU women's soccer program mid-year. Their addition brings energy, skill, and depth to our roster as we gear up for this upcoming season."
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Dakota Jarrett | Sophomore | Queen Creek, Ariz. | Ole Miss
Dakota Jarret heads back west after spending two seasons on The Grove with Ole Miss. As a freshman in 2023, Jarret appeared in 12 matches logging 223 minutes earning her first career point with an assist against Louisiana Tech. She redshirted the 2024 season.
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Michaela McGowan | Sophomore| Broomfield, Colo. | Denver
Michaela McGowan will head up I-25 to join the Rams after spending the past two years with Denver. She played in 37 games starting 14 this past season. McGowan is coming off a strong sophomore season scoring four goals and assisting on seven more to earn second team All-Sumitt League honors.
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The Broomfield native has a championship pedigree as a part of Real Colorado's team that won the 2022 ECNL national championship. She also was on Broomfield High School's 2021 Colorado state title team.
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Ella Moody | Freshman| Windsor, Colo. | Denver
Ella Moody returns to her Northern Colorado roots after spending her freshman season at Denver. The Windsor native did not see any action her lone year with the Pioneers.
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Moody was the 2022 Colorado 4A Player of the Year earning all-state and all-conference honors in 2022 and 2023. She helped her club team, Real Colorado, qualify for the ECNL playoffs in 2022 and 2023.
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Gray Willson | Freshman | Rocklin, Calif. | Miami
Gray Willson is trading the beach for the mountains coming to CSU from Miami. In her freshman season with the Hurricanes, Willson appeared in six games with a 1-3-1 record making a total of 21 saves.
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The Rocklin, California native was a three-time first team All-League selection at Del Oro High School. She totaled 73 shutouts in 77 career matches and was a 2023 high school All-American nominee. Willson led Del Oro to two section championships.Â
The four transfer additions join a Colorado State soccer program that is coming off a 12-match win season and best winning percentage in program history. CSU has advanced to the Mountain West semifinals for the past two seasons.
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