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Molly Rouse

An Inside Look at Soccer’s Portal Class

1/16/2025 | Soccer

OXFORD, Miss. – Head Coach Molly Rouse has dipped into the portal this offseason finding several players across the collegiate landscape. Rouse and the Ole Miss staff have added nine newcomers via the transfer portal who look to make an impact for the Rebels in 2025.

"Our program is very excited to welcome this winter transfer class" said head coach Molly Rouse. "During our search for players seeking new opportunities and the chance to impact an environment, each of these women stood out in character and mentality. While we aim to continually improve our environment, we believe that this group will bring a new and needed competitive edge. We can't wait to add them to our returning squad and look forward to a productive spring development phase."

Emerson Andrews (Highland Park, Texas | Kentucky)

Emerson Andrews appeared in four matches for the Wildcats, logging 32 minutes of action. In high school she played for Solar ECNL U18/19, the No. 2 ranked ECNL team. She made the ECNL U16 National Semifinals and the U17 National Finals. Andrews was a San Diego Wave ID Camp Invitee and made the ODP NTX Regional Team. She competed at Super Copa, Surf Cup, State Cup, Vegas Cup, DIGC, Dallas Cup, and the ECNL Playoffs. Andrews was a captain of  the Highland Park Soccer team and her father, Brian, played football at Arkansas State.

Marieke Ten Brink (Folsom, Calif. | UC Riverside)

Marieke Ten Brink appeared in 35 matches for UC Riverside, making 34 starts. She tallied two goals and 12 shots across her two seasons. Ten Brink converted the lone penalty kick she took in 2024 and logged 3,047 minutes of action across two seasons for the Highlanders.

Peyton Dyess (Lewisville, Texas | Texas Tech)

Peyton Dyess saw action in 16 games, making one start for the Red Raiders. She scored the first collegiate goal of her career in a 2-0, win over Houston on Sept. 29. She tallied a pair of assists against St. Bonaventure on (Aug. 22) and earned 2024 Big 12 All-Freshman honors.

Mila Erceg (Weston, Fla. | West Virginia)

Mila Erceg saw action in one game for West Virginia in 2023. The Weston, Fla. Native attended Archbishop McCarthy High School and played for Tampa Bay United in the club ranks. Erceg was ranked a four-star prospect coming out of high school by TopDrawerSoccer and won championships with the U.S. Youth National U-15 and U-17 teams.

Allison Kolski (Mesquite, Texas | Mississippi State)

Allion Kolski appeared in five matches for Mississippi State in 2024 tallying 78 minutes of action. She earned Fall SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades in 2023 and was on the 2022-23 First Year SEC Academic Honor Roll. A product of Dallas Christian High School and Sting SC, Kolski was a 2020-21 Elite Clubs National League All-Conference team selectee. She amassed around 50 goals for Dallas Christian, eight of which came while playing as a defender. She was named the MaxPreps Player of the Week (Dec. 2020) and was named to the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools All-District team.

Sidney O'Billovich (Portland, Ore. | Texas Tech)

Sidney O'Billovich made four appearances for the Red Raiders in 2024, including two starts. She tallied four saves in the win over Oral Robers (Sept. 1) and saw 209 minutes of action between the posts. Prior to her time in Lubbock, O'Billovich spent two seasons at Portland State where she appeared in 31 games, making 22 starts. She notched 121 saves over two seasons and posted a 1.66 goals against average mark over a two year span.

Ryann Reynolds (Snohomish, Wash. | Oregon)

Ryann Reynolds appeared in 17 matches, making six starts for the Ducks. She led team with five points (two goals, one assist) and attempted 17 shots. Reynolds scored a goal on two shots at Northern Arizona (8/31) and assisted on Kaitlyn Paculba's goal against Utah (10/1). She scored the first goal of the match against Washington State (10/29) and had a season-best three shots against Arizona State (10/13). Reynolds was the three-time leading scorer in the Wesco League. She led Glacier Peak High School to four consecutive conference titles and an appearance in the quarterfinals of the 2021 Washington state tournament. She was a four-time all-Wesco League first team honoree and scored 56 career goals in high school. In club soccer, Reynolds was named to the 2022 ECNL Northwest all-conference first team for Crossfire Premier and helped her club win the Northwest Conference championship in 2021 and 2022. Crossfire Premier advanced to the ECNL national finals in 2022.

Briana Rodriguez (Gurnee, Ill. | Pittsburgh)

Briana Rodriguez appeared in 16 matches for the Panthers. She tallied a pair of assists this past fall and saw 200 minutes of action in her career. She played for Mexico's U17 National Team (2019-20) and was a December 2021 call up for the U20 National Team. Rodriguez played for the Chicago Mustangs of the UWS Summer League's Chicago Mustangs, helping lead the squad to a national title in 2022 as well as a division and conference championship. She also played for team Eclipse (2018-22), the Chicago Inferno (2015-18) and the Chicago Magic (2012-15). Rodriguez was a member of the national championship teams with the Eclipse (2022) and the Chicago Inferno (2016).

Savannah Wylie (Highland Village, Texas | Oklahoma)

Savannah Wylie arrives in Oxford after one season at Oklahoma. During her high school career, she captained her team to a Texas 6A State Championship. Wylie was named to the THSCA 6A Super Elite Team and was an academic all-district recipient. She played her club soccer with Sting Black in the Elite Club National League (ECNL) and was named to 2022-23 ECNL Texas All-Conference First Team. She appeared in the 2023 ECNL Florida National Selection Game. Wylie was a National Society of High School Scholars member and volunteers as a youth soccer coach in her free time.

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