TULSA, Okla. – The Oral Roberts women's soccer team and Head Coach
Austin Risenhoover have announced the signing of two new transfers, Kiran Singh and Amaris Hamilton-Grein, to the 2025 roster.
Singh and Hamilton-Grein will join the Golden Eagles during the 2025 spring semester.
"First and foremost, we are absolutely thrilled to add these two exceptional young women to our program," said Head Coach
Austin Risenhoover. "Their dynamic attacking talent will be instrumental in elevating our team to new heights. Their creativity--both on and off the ball--is something that we were looking for, and I can't wait to see how they will help raise us the standard in our Quest to be Champions."
Kiran Singh | Forward | Graduate Student | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Kansas State
Kiran Singh joins the Golden Eagles for her sixth year of Division 1 soccer. Singh played the last two seasons at Kansas State and spent three years at UTSA before that. Singh has scored nine goals, recorded 12 assists, and amassed over 3800 minutes played in her collegiate career. In 2022, Singh helped lead UTSA to a Conference USA Championship and NCAA tournament bid. Singh has earned numerous awards and acknowledgments in her career, including 2023 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team, 2023 United Soccer Coaches Players to Watch – Forwards, 2022 United Soccer Coaches All-South Region Second Team, 2022 All-Conference USA Second Team, 2021-22 C-USA Academic Honor Roll, 2020-21 C-USA Commissioner's Academic Medal, and 2020-21 C-USA Academic Honor Roll.
"ORU was the right place for me," said Singh. "From the initial call, I knew I was going to be a better person and player. The championship mindset embodies playing for something greater than us and having the opportunity to represent that was something I could not pass up."
Amaris Hamilton-Grein | Midfielder | Sophomore | Tampa, Florida | South Florida
Amaris Hamilton-Grein joins the Golden Eagles after spending two years at the University of South Florida. While at USF, Hamilton-Grein recorded one goal and one assist while tallying over 200 minutes of playing time. Her first career goal came against Florida State during her freshman year.
"I chose ORU because I believe it'll be the best place for me to grow in every aspect of my life," said Hamilton-Grein. "I believe that not only will I grow on the field, but also as a person. Being at ORU will push me to be all who God has called me to be and I can't wait to walk in it on and off the field! Go Eags!"
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