Max Miller Selected by Nashville SC, Sebastian Conlon to LA Galaxy in 2026 MLS SuperDraft
MESA, Ariz. – Two former Kentucky Wildcats were selected in the 2026 MLS SuperDraft, including defender Max Miller heading to Nashville with the 50th overall selection, and goalkeeper Sebastian Conlon selected 65th overall by the LA Galaxy.
Conlon and Miller join a list of ten former Wildcats, including Cameron Wilder, JJ Williams, Aimé Mabika, Eythor Bjorgolfsson, Clay Holstad, Luis Grassow, Casper Mols and Logan Dorsey to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft since head coach Johan Cedergren took over the program in 2012. Conlon also becomes the 25th active player from Kentucky on a professional roster across the MLS, USL Championship and other international leagues.
With the 50th overall selection, and the 20th pick of the second round, Miller featured as Nashville SC’s top draft choice and the first Wildcat chosen in this year’s SuperDraft.
Miller captained the Wildcats in three of his four seasons in Lexington, appearing in 53 matches, including a career-high 21 games-played in 2022 during his freshman season. In 2023, Miller was named to the All-Sun Belt Second Team in a season in which he led the team in assists with seven.
As a homegrown Wildcat, and a Lexington-native, Miller committed to Kentucky prior to the 2022 season after graduating from Bryan Station High School.
“I am very grateful for the opportunity, and it gives me motivation to keep pursuing a better version of myself day in and day out,” Miller said.
With the 15th pick of the third round, and the 65th overall pick, the LA Galaxy selected Kentucky goalkeeper Sebastian Conlon following his incredible senior season in Lexington.
In his lone season with the Wildcats, Conlon started all 19 matches between the posts, recording 56 saves and allowing just 18 goals, resulting in the Sun Belt’s second-best goals against average at 0.93. Conlon also kept eight clean sheets on the season, which was tied for the most in the Sun Belt Conference.
The fourth-year goalkeeper from Reston, Va. also racked up a plethora of individual awards throughout the 2025 season, including 2025 Sun Belt Goalkeeper of the Year, All-Sun Belt First Team and Sun Belt All-Tournament Team. Conlon was also named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Southeast Region and the TopDrawerSoccer Midseason Watchlist teams.
Prior to his stint in Lexington, Conlon spent three seasons with fellow SBC program James Madison, where he recorded the ninth-most clean sheets in program history with 16 and earned his first career SBC Goalkeeper of the Year award following his junior season in 2024.
“I would like to thank the coaching staff at Kentucky for everything they done for me, as well as the fans,” Conlon said. “I truly enjoyed my time here in Lexington and can’t wait for the next chapter. I will forever be a Wildcat. Go Big Blue!”
“This just continues to show what our program is capable of in sending players to the pros,” Kentucky Head Coach Johan Cedergren said. “Sebastian transferred to Kentucky with the goal of winning a championship and helped us win our second Sun Belt Regular Season Title in program history. Max has been with us for four years and has been an invaluable member of our program, helping us win the SBC in 2022. Sebastian and Max are two great players and an even better people, and I’m excited for them and to follow this next chapter of their careers.”
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