TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Soccer program received six National Letters of Intent on Wednesday, Feb. 1. These recruits will make for a strong addition to the team, a group that went through to the third round of the NCAA Tournament two seasons ago and finished in the middle of the Pac-12 last season. The program is looking forward to welcoming its newest student-athletes to beautiful Tucson and continuing to provide an experience to fans while Building A Legacy.
"We are excited to welcome Amanda, Bryanna, Hailey, Hannah, Jada, and Sabrina into our program," said head coach Tony Amato. "We have been building relationships with them and their families and trust that they will continue to develop as members of Arizona Soccer. We want each of them to play important roles in helping us create an elite and enjoyable experience by thinking outside of the box, overcoming obstacles, and presenting things differently. I'm looking forward to highlighting each player's strengths and having them contribute to winning at this level."
The 2017 National Signing Day class is as follows: defender Hailey Clifford, forward Hannah Clifford, midfielder Bryanna Duckett, defender Sabrina Enciso, midfielder Amanda Porter, and forward Jada Talley.

Hailey Clifford is a defender out of Salem, Ore. She played on the Crossfire United ECNL team in her time with club soccer. Hailey says, "What excites me the most about Arizona is competing at the highest level of college soccer and also being a part of the amazing environment at the U of A."

Hannah Clifford, a forward, will also be joining the team from Salem, Ore. The two Clifford's were teammates on the Crossfire United ECNL team. Hannah shared, "When I think about attending the University of Arizona in the fall, I am looking forward to the beautiful campus and being able to compete in the Pac-12."
Bryanna Duckett, a midfielder out of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., played for Legends FC in her club years. Duckett says, "I am most excited about playing in the Pac-12 Conference as it is a very competitive league and I'm also excited about attending a school that displays one of the highest levels of school spirit. Go Wildcats!"
Sabrina Enciso is a defender from Moreno Valley, Calif. She played for the SoCal Blues ECNL team. She shared, "Attending the University of Arizona, I will be surrounded by people who have an ambitious mindset and are proud of their school. I think I will be able to grow as a player and as a team at Arizona while also increasing our level of play to be even more successful."
Midfielder Amanda Porter is from Littleton, Colo. and played for Real Colorado ECNL during her time with a club team. "I'm excited to play high-level soccer against the top schools in the country," says Porter. "I'm also looking forward to supporting Arizona Athletics and be in a different state."

Forward Jada Talley hails from Corona, Calif. She was Enciso's teammate on the SoCal Blues ECNL team during her club career. She says, "I'm thrilled to be at the U of A which is an amazing setting and to play for U of A in front of a big crowd. In my opinion, the Pac-12 is the best conference in college sports."
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