DURHAM, N.C. – Duke women's soccer head coach
Kieran Hall has added a top six recruit nationally and two-time Oklahoma Girls Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year –
Rylee McLanahan – to the Blue Devils' 2026 class, as announced Thursday.
McLanahan, who hails from Edmond, Oklahoma, is ranked No. 6 in the TopDrawerSoccer 2026 overall class rankings. Standing 5-7, she is the top midfielder heading to college in the class. McLanahan is a true goal scorer who registered impressive numbers at Edmond North High School. She tallied 107 goals, 42 assists and 256 points in only 45 matches. McLanahan has represented the United States on many different levels, including recently traveling to Portugal with the U-17 Youth National Team.
McLanahan joins
Natalie Chudowsky and
Sofia Nuñez in Duke's 2026 class.
Rylee McLanahan
Position: Forward/Midfielder
Height: 5-7
Hometown: Edmond, Okla.
High School: Edmond North H.S.
Club Team: Solar Soccer Club
- Ranked No. 6 nationally by TopDrawerSoccer and is the top midfielder in the class heading to college
- 2023 ECNL National Champion and was named player of the match in the championship, after registering a hat trick and adding an assist in the title match
- Helped lead the U.S. to the 2024 U-17 CONCACAF Gold Medal in Mexico
- Traveled to Portugal with the U.S. U-17 Youth National Team for friendlies in October of 2025
- Member of U.S. U-18 and U-17 domestic training camp rosters and U-15 and U-16 U.S. Youth National Team player pool
- ECNL All-American, three-time ECNL All-Conference selection and two-time ECNL Playoffs Best XI honoree
- In three seasons of high school soccer, totaled 107 goals, 42 assists and 256 points in 45 matches
- Set the 6A single-season goal-scoring record in Oklahoma with 42 goals as a junior
- Two-time Oklahoma Girls' Soccer Gatorade Player of the Year as a sophomore and junior
- Two-time Jim Thorpe Player of the Year for Girls' Soccer as a sophomore and junior
- Named High School Sports Awards Girls' Soccer Player of the Year as a junior
- 2025 All-City Player of the Year as a junior
- Led her Edmond North H.S. team to the 6A Girls Soccer 2024 State Championship
- Competed for the Oklahoma City FC WPSL team in 2025 and earned Midwest Conference/Heartland Division Offensive Player of the Year
- Three-time All-City, All-District and All-Conference selection
Hall on McLanahan:
"We're delighted to welcome Rylee to Duke. Rylee is a natural goalscorer with the instincts and drive that make her dangerous in any moment. What really stands out is her competitive personality -- she loves a challenge, embraces big moments and lifts people around her. She fits our culture perfectly, both in how she competes and how she carries herself. We're thrilled to have her join the program."
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