
Feb. 6, 2013
STILLWATER, Okla. - Six student-athletes signed national letters of intent Wednesday to play soccer at Oklahoma State for head coach Colin Carmichael.
The Cowgirls inked four of the top high school players in Texas and also signed a pair of prep stars from Oklahoma. Five of the OSU signees are ranked among the top 150 recruits nationally in 2013.
"Awards and accolades wise, this is probably the most decorated group we've ever brought in," Carmichael said. "All of these kids were recruited when we were making our Elite Eight runs so they want to come here and compete at a very high level and compete for Big 12 Conference and national championships.
"As a group, this is a really athletic class. We've added some aggression, some physical presence and some speed, which are some things we were lacking last fall. We think this group will help get us back to where we were the last several years. It's very exciting for the program moving forward."
The following is a breakdown of OSU's signees.
Calhoun is ranked No. 52 nationally on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Academy 150 and is considered the fourth-best recruit in Texas. She is also listed No. 9 nationally among defenders.
On the ESPNHS 150 College Prospects list for the Class of 2013, Calhoun is No. 148.
Carmichael on Calhoun: "Natalie is a very athletic, very aggressive center back that's coming out of one of the best club teams in the country. She reads the game well, and she's very, very fast - it's not often you see anyone run past her. She's going to fill a need that we have after losing (Melinda) Mercado and (Carson) Michalowski over the last two years. We think Natalie can step in right away and make our back line more mobile, more athletic and quicker."
At Edmond North High School, Dike has recorded 76 goals and 27 assists in her career and is a three-time all-conference and all-district performer. She led the Huskies to Class 6A state championships in 2010 and 2011, recording the game-winning goal in the '10 title game and notching two goals and an assist in the '11 final.
In 2012, Dike was a Gatorade Oklahoma Player of the Year finalist after racking up 24 goals and 14 assists, which came on the heels of her earning All-City Player of the Year honors after a sophomore campaign that saw her post 28 goals and seven assists.
Dike's older brother, Bright, plays for the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer and is a member of the Nigerian National Team.
Carmichael on Dike: "Courtney is one of the best players in the state of Oklahoma. She's a very physical forward who scores a ton of goals. She's good in the air and very, very fast with the ability to get in behind defenses. She's a little bit under the radar but having seen her play many times, we expect Courtney to make a huge impact for us."
A four-year starter at Rockwall-Heath High School, she earned all-district honors three times (2010-12) and was the district's defensive player of the year in 2011 and 2012.
Hierholzer is ranked No. 93 nationally on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Academy 150 and is considered the 13th-best recruit in Texas. She is also listed No. 7 nationally among goalies.
On the ESPNHS 150 College Prospects list for the Class of 2013, Hierholzer is No. 108.
Carmichael on Hierholzer: "Ashton is a tall, athletic kid who really looks the part and can make some very athletic saves. She'll compete with Rosa (Medina) right away for the starting goalkeeper spot. She has the physical tools to develop into a really good goalkeeper."
In 2012, Killion was selected to the elite ECNL/Nike National ID Camp in Beaverton, Ore., and she was named to the Best 11 all-star team at the 2011 USYS National Championships.
At Broken Arrow High School, Killion was named to the All-Metro first team in 2011 and was a Gatorade Oklahoma Player of the Year nominee in 2011 and 2012.
The top-ranked recruit in the Cowgirls' 2013 class, Killion checks in at No. 14 nationally on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Academy 150 and is considered the best recruit in the South region. She is also listed No. 4 nationally among forwards.
Killion is No. 35 on the ESPNHS 150 College Prospects list for the Class of 2013.
Carmichael on Killion: "Krissi is one of the best forwards in the country in this age group. Every time we watch her play in high-level games, she scores goals. She's a competitor - she scraps, she fights, she's aggressive. Her and (Courtney) Dike coming in at forward should add to our firepower immediately."
A 2012 Gatorade Texas Player of the Year nominee at Rockwall High School, McKnight helped her team to the Region II quarterfinals in 2011 and 2011 and led her team in goals and assists both seasons.
McKnight is ranked No. 94 nationally on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Academy 150 and is considered the 14th-best recruit in Texas. She is also listed No. 37 nationally among midfielders.
McKnight is No. 37 on the ESPNHS 150 College Prospects list for the Class of 2013.
Carmichael on McKnight: "Niki is a great athlete and really good soccer player. What stands out the most is she can play just about anywhere on the field at a very high level. We've seen her play forward, we've seen her play right back and center back, we've seen her in the midfield, and she does them all equally well. There's a lot of different places we can play Niki on the field, and she would make an impactat all of them."
Robertson is ranked No. 61 nationally on the TopDrawerSoccer.com Girls IMG Academy 150 and is considered the fifth-best recruit in Texas. She is also listed No. 21 nationally among midfielders.
Robertson is No. 72 on the ESPNHS 150 College Prospects list for the Class of 2013. Carmichael on Robertson: "Joanna is a very combative player who covers a lot of ground and never seems to get tired. She's a tireless worked. She's a very good possession player, which really suits our style of play. She has the ability because of her work ethic and endurance to step into our midfield and make us better right away." 2013 Oklahoma State Soccer Signees
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