Kentucky Men’s Soccer Adds Four Newcomers for Spring 2022
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The Kentucky men’s soccer team has welcomed four newcomers to the program this spring in Brennan Creek, Ryan Jack, Taco Nsimpasi and Isaac Walker, as announced by head coach Johan Cedergren on Friday.
The latest additions feature two transfers — both from Western Michigan — and two freshmen. They also include two goalkeepers, one defender and one midfielder.
#19 Brennan Creek – Midfielder
Year: Junior
Hometown: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Former School: Western Michigan
Club Team: Kingdom SC
High School: Hackett Catholic Prep
Coach Cedergren on Creek: “Brennan joins UK after transferring from Western Michigan University having played in 45 games with 42 starts in the last three seasons. He is an energetic midfielder who can play both centrally and wide and has the ability to provide for our forwards as well as get on the scoresheet himself. We are excited to have him here at UK.”
#30 Ryan Jack – Goalkeeper
Year: Freshman
Hometown: South Riding, Virginia
Club Team: Virginia Development Academy
High School: Freedom High School
Coach Cedergren on Jack: “Ryan is a goalkeeper who we are excited to welcome to Lexington. Although Ryan is only a freshman, he is a strong technical goalkeeper who prides himself on keeping the ball out of the net and has the ability to progress into an excellent collegiate goalkeeper.”
#23 Taco Nsimpasi – Defender
Year: Freshman
Hometown: Lexington, Kentucky
Club Team: FC Cincinnati Academy
High School: Lexington Christian Academy
Coach Cedergren on Nsimpasi: “Taco is an outside back who has the ability to both defend and attack. He takes pride in his individual defending while also possessing the ability to break forward into the attacking third to provide opportunities for our attacking players. Taco is no stranger to Lexington, and we are excited to have him on board.”
#24 Isaac Walker – Goalkeeper
Year: Senior
Hometown: Orlando, Florida
Former School: Western Michigan
Club Team: ACYS
High School: Bishop Moore High School
Coach Cedergren on Walker: “Isaac is another transfer from Western Michigan University and yet another goalkeeper we are very excited about. He has started 34 games in the last three seasons, keeping 16 shutouts in that time. Isaac is a commanding goalkeeper and is someone who has the ability to make a match-winning save.”
The Wildcats are coming off a 2021 season in which they won their second Conference USA Tournament title in school history. Kentucky then went on to its fourth-ever and second-straight NCAA Championship Sweet 16 appearance.
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