Gillette College Women’s Soccer Continues Strong Tradition of Advancing Players to the Four-Year Level
Gillette College Women's Soccer has once again proven its commitment to player development, with three standout athletes taking the next step in their careers by signing with four-year universities. Known for producing technically sharp, hardworking, and high-character players, the Pronghorns celebrate another successful year of progression as their sophomores and freshmen earn opportunities at the next level.
Addy Harris – Clarke University (Dubuque, Iowa)
Sophomore captain and program leader Addy Harris will continue her career at Clarke University. A commanding presence between the posts, Harris recorded an impressive 14 shutouts across her two seasons in Gillette—solidifying herself as one of the premier goalkeepers in Region IX. Her leadership, consistency, and clutch performances helped anchor the Pronghorns defense, and she now brings that same maturity and competitive edge to the Pride.
Maddyn Walker – Oklahoma Wesleyan University (Bartlesville, Oklahoma)
Two-time All-Region standout Maddyn Walker has signed with Oklahoma Wesleyan University, a perennial powerhouse on the national stage. Walker's attacking impact at Gillette was undeniable—finishing her two-year career with 22 goals and 23 assists. Dynamic, creative, and relentless in the final third, she became one of the most productive forwards in program history. Her ability to change games, both as a scorer and facilitator, makes her a major addition to the OKWU attack.
Amber Ogbolu – Oregon State University (Corvallis, Oregon)
One of the most decorated players ever to wear a Pronghorns uniform, Amber Ogbolu is heading to the Pac-12 to join Oregon State University. Ogbolu's freshman season was historic—earning Region IX Freshman of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, and Player of the Year honors. With 23 goals and 5 assists in just one season, she not only led the region but became one of the top scorers in the country. Her blend of power, pace, and finishing ability places her among the elite young forwards in the nation.
A Growing Legacy of Success
The advancement of Harris, Walker, and Ogbolu represents more than individual accomplishment—it reaffirms Gillette College's mission of developing players who excel on and off the field. Each of these athletes leaves behind a lasting impact, helping elevate the program's competitiveness and culture.
The program celebrates their success and looks forward to watching their continued growth at the next level.
