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Kinley Brown

  • position Midfielder/Forward
  • height 5-9
  • class Junior
  • Hometown St. Charles, MO
  • High school Francis Howell
  • position Midfielder/Forward
  • height 5-9
  • class Junior
  • Hometown St. Charles, MO
  • High school Francis Howell

Kinley Brown Bio

AS A SOPHOMORE (2023): Made appearances in nine games…played in a career-high 54 minutes on the road in 3-2 win at Boston College (Aug. 24)…played 10 minutes in NCAA Tournament first-round game against James Madison (Nov. 10) where the Gamecocks won 2-0…

AS A FRESHMAN (2022): DNP

PRE COLLEGE: Received an invitation to train with U.S. Soccer and was selected for the U19 Women’s National Team Virtual Camp in 2021… Participated in the Youth National Team Regional ID camp… Has led her club to the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) national playoffs four out of the last five years, including an appearance in the National Finals in 2019… Competed in the ECNL National Selection Game along with being invited to the ECNL Conference Selection Program (2019)… Named ECNL Midwest All-Conference in 2017 and 2018… Invited to attend the ID2 National Training Camps in 2017, 2018, and 2019…

PERSONAL: Honor Roll student and a member of the National Honor Society…Daughter of Michael and Amy Brown…Father played collegiate baseball, mother ran cross country and track at Missouri State…

Chose the University of South Carolina because: “From the first moment I visited, I fell in love with the environment, the team, the coaches, the facilities, and most importantly the devoted soccer community. The fans support makes an amazing atmosphere to compete in. I am so blessed to have been welcomed so willingly by Coach Shelley, Jamie, and Marnie. They showed me they promote so many family values and a commitment to loving the game and allowing me to compete at a high level for the game I love to play. Not only do I see myself having a bright and passionate future being a Gamecock, but they do as well, so that’s why I chose Columbia, and the University of South Carolina as my new home!”