
K-State’s Corbin Signs Four to NLIs in November Signing Window
Nov 12, 2025 | Soccer
MANHATTAN, Kansas – K-State soccer head coach Colleen Corbin has announced the addition of four freshmen to the 2026 roster during the start of the November signing period.
The four new additions are: Harper Mayers (Des Peres, Missouri), Kennedy Miller (Overland Park, Kansas), Lauren Moylan (Jenison, Michigan), Emma Torres-Brache (Miramar, Florida).
Mayers, the sister of current Wildcat midfielder Langley Mayers, is a defender who played her high school soccer with St. Joseph's Academy and her club soccer SLSG Navy. She was rated as a three-star prospect and the number 27 prospect in the Heartland region.
In her club career, Mayers helped SLSG to an Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) finalist finish and aided the program to four ECNL national bids.
Mayers helped St. Joseph's Academy to the 2025 Class 3 State title and was a 2024 All-Girls Independent School League (GISL) First Team selection and a 2025 All-GISL Honorable Mention recipient.
"Harper is a combative, competitive and well-seasoned defender," said Corbin on the addition of Mayers. "Coming from one of the best club teams in the country, she has trained and played with the best. She is calm and composed under pressure and confident in possession. I am excited for Harper to join our battle tested backline and help us continue to grow in our collective defensive identity."
Miller, a forward, played her prep soccer at Saint Thomas Aquinas and played for Kansas Rush 05/06. She was rated as a three-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.
While playing with Saint Thomas Aquinas, she helped the school to Class 5A Kansas Soccer State titles in 2023 and 2024.
Miller was a 2025 Second Team Class 5A All-State recipient as a defender 2025 Second Team All-Eastern Kansas League (EKL) selection as a forward. In 2024, she collected All-EKL honorable mention honors.
While with the Kansas Rush 05/06, Miller was a member of the 2024 GA Midwest Talent ID.
"Kennedy is a fast and dynamic attacking player who has the ability to get in behind teams and run at them," said Corbin. "She is confident with the ball at her feet and she can score goals in a multitude of ways. Kennedy is really coachable and wants to win, so we are looking forward to adding her presence to our already experienced and threatening attacking group."
Moylan is a winger that played her prep soccer at Hudsonville High School and played club soccer with 07/08 Michigan Hawks in the ECNL. She was rated as a three-star prospect and the number 44 prospect in the Great Lakes Region by TopDrawerSoccer.
In her high school career with Hudsonville, Moylan she helped the Eagles to a D1 State finalist finish while earning D1 All-State honorable mention, D 1 All-Region, D1 All-District and D 1 All-Conference honors.
Moylan helped the 07/08 Michigan Hawks capture the 2025 ECNL Midwest Conference title. She earned ECNL All-Midwest Conference Second Team honors in 2023 and was a Michigan Olympic Development Program National Team member.
Moylan is also a decorated track athlete. She was the State of Michigan D1 Michigan Mega Star 400-meter champion.
"Lauren is an incredible athlete and can cover so much ground," stated Corbin. "She can truly play anywhere on the field and is going to add pace, grit and competitiveness to the group. Her ability to keep the ball and transition forward will add another exciting layer to our attack. Lauren will be joining the team this spring and we are looking forward to seeing her impact on the team in the off season."
Torres-Brache is a midfielder that played her high school soccer with American Heritage School in Plantation, Florida, and played her club soccer with FC Prime.
She has helped American Heritage to three straight Florida High School Activities Association state championships and a final number one national ranking by MaxPreps in 2025. In her high school career, Torres-Brache has tallied 10 goals and 20 assists.
"Emma is an incredibly gifted attacking player, especially with the ball at her feet on the dribble.," stated Corbin. "She is a playmaker and has a knack for making things happen in the final third. She can also score goals from distance and she will be challenging for opposing teams to defend when she gets into dangerous areas."
K-State completed the 2025 season with the first winning record in program history. The Wildcats broke 49 school records in Corbin's first season at the helm of the program including wins in a season (7), goals in a season (23) and shutouts (9).
The four new additions are: Harper Mayers (Des Peres, Missouri), Kennedy Miller (Overland Park, Kansas), Lauren Moylan (Jenison, Michigan), Emma Torres-Brache (Miramar, Florida).
Mayers, the sister of current Wildcat midfielder Langley Mayers, is a defender who played her high school soccer with St. Joseph's Academy and her club soccer SLSG Navy. She was rated as a three-star prospect and the number 27 prospect in the Heartland region.
In her club career, Mayers helped SLSG to an Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) finalist finish and aided the program to four ECNL national bids.
Mayers helped St. Joseph's Academy to the 2025 Class 3 State title and was a 2024 All-Girls Independent School League (GISL) First Team selection and a 2025 All-GISL Honorable Mention recipient.
"Harper is a combative, competitive and well-seasoned defender," said Corbin on the addition of Mayers. "Coming from one of the best club teams in the country, she has trained and played with the best. She is calm and composed under pressure and confident in possession. I am excited for Harper to join our battle tested backline and help us continue to grow in our collective defensive identity."
Miller, a forward, played her prep soccer at Saint Thomas Aquinas and played for Kansas Rush 05/06. She was rated as a three-star prospect by TopDrawerSoccer.
While playing with Saint Thomas Aquinas, she helped the school to Class 5A Kansas Soccer State titles in 2023 and 2024.
Miller was a 2025 Second Team Class 5A All-State recipient as a defender 2025 Second Team All-Eastern Kansas League (EKL) selection as a forward. In 2024, she collected All-EKL honorable mention honors.
While with the Kansas Rush 05/06, Miller was a member of the 2024 GA Midwest Talent ID.
"Kennedy is a fast and dynamic attacking player who has the ability to get in behind teams and run at them," said Corbin. "She is confident with the ball at her feet and she can score goals in a multitude of ways. Kennedy is really coachable and wants to win, so we are looking forward to adding her presence to our already experienced and threatening attacking group."
Moylan is a winger that played her prep soccer at Hudsonville High School and played club soccer with 07/08 Michigan Hawks in the ECNL. She was rated as a three-star prospect and the number 44 prospect in the Great Lakes Region by TopDrawerSoccer.
In her high school career with Hudsonville, Moylan she helped the Eagles to a D1 State finalist finish while earning D1 All-State honorable mention, D 1 All-Region, D1 All-District and D 1 All-Conference honors.
Moylan helped the 07/08 Michigan Hawks capture the 2025 ECNL Midwest Conference title. She earned ECNL All-Midwest Conference Second Team honors in 2023 and was a Michigan Olympic Development Program National Team member.
Moylan is also a decorated track athlete. She was the State of Michigan D1 Michigan Mega Star 400-meter champion.
"Lauren is an incredible athlete and can cover so much ground," stated Corbin. "She can truly play anywhere on the field and is going to add pace, grit and competitiveness to the group. Her ability to keep the ball and transition forward will add another exciting layer to our attack. Lauren will be joining the team this spring and we are looking forward to seeing her impact on the team in the off season."
Torres-Brache is a midfielder that played her high school soccer with American Heritage School in Plantation, Florida, and played her club soccer with FC Prime.
She has helped American Heritage to three straight Florida High School Activities Association state championships and a final number one national ranking by MaxPreps in 2025. In her high school career, Torres-Brache has tallied 10 goals and 20 assists.
"Emma is an incredibly gifted attacking player, especially with the ball at her feet on the dribble.," stated Corbin. "She is a playmaker and has a knack for making things happen in the final third. She can also score goals from distance and she will be challenging for opposing teams to defend when she gets into dangerous areas."
K-State completed the 2025 season with the first winning record in program history. The Wildcats broke 49 school records in Corbin's first season at the helm of the program including wins in a season (7), goals in a season (23) and shutouts (9).
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