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Monaghan Adds Four Transfers for 2024 Season
Jan 31, 2024 | Women's Soccer
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Head women's soccer coach Brooks Monaghan has added four transfers for the upcoming 2024 season in Camber Hayes, Maddie Eskin, Flavie Dube and Kate Howes.
"We are very excited to add these four young ladies to our program," head coach Brooks Monaghan said. "Each of them brings something different to the table. We feel strongly that this group will help fill some of the void of the players that graduated this past season."
Camber Hayes | Grad. | Midfielder/Defender | Bowie, Md. | St. John's College | Miami (OH)

Hayes comes to Memphis after four years at Miami (Ohio). She was a four-time All-MAC selection. Hayes played and started in 64 matches with over 5,650 minutes logged. The graduate transfer was named to the 2022 United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Second team in 2022 and was the Female Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year in 2023.
A product of Baltimore Armour Girl's Development Academy, Hayes helped lead to her Washington Spirit Reserve squad to a U-23 Championship in 2019 and was and All-Western Catholic Athletic Conference Second Team during her freshman year high school.
Why Memphis for Hayes:
"I chose Memphis for the competitive and nationally recognized soccer and culture within the City of Memphis."
Maddie Eskin | Grad. | Forward | Germantown, Tenn. | Houston High School | Tennessee

Eskin returns to her hometown after spending the past four years in Knoxville. The Houston High School graduate played in 55 matches for the Volunteers while making 15 starts with one goal and three assists recorded. Eskin's best year came in 2022 when she notched the second-highest shots on-goal percentage for the team (.692) while delivering two assists.
During her prep career in the Bluff City, Eskin led Houston High School to back-to-back state titles in 2017 and 2018 and was named as the Tennessee Player of the Year in 2019. The United Soccer Coaches All-American honoree recorded 39 goals and 33 assists during her senior season earning her a second consecutive All-State recognition.
Why Memphis for Eskin:
"I wanted to come play in my hometown for my last year of eligibility, and especially, on a competitive, high-caliber team."
Flavie Dubé | Junior | Forward | Ottawa, Ontario | Ecole Secondaire Catholique Garneau | Louisiana Tech

Dube comes to Memphis after two seasons at Louisiana Tech where she was named as the 2022 Conference USA Freshman of the Year and was selected to the CUSA All-Freshman Team. Making appearances in 38 games, Dube recorded seven goals and seven assists in just over 2,390 minutes of work.
Prior to La. Tech, Dube was a two-sport athlete in cross country/track and soccer. In her running career, Dube was a gold medalist in the 400m relay, 800m and 1500m.
A member of Ottawa TFC since U5, Dube helped the team to a U17 OPDL victory in the Ontario provincial league in 2021 after scoring a team-best 27 goals in 14 matches. A three-time Ontario Cup winner, Dube was part of the squad that won the U17 Canada National Championship in 2019.
Why Memphis for Dube:
"The soccer program is competitive and always aiming to win plus, the school had my major and is academically challenging."
Kate Howes | Junior | Forward | Bountiful, Utah | Wood Cross High School | Portland

Howes makes her way to the Bluff City after two seasons at the University of Portland where she made 21 appearances for the Pilots.
During her prep career, Howes was selected to the UHSAA Girl's All-State team.
Why Memphis for Howes:
"The program has a winning and competitive culture that made me drawn to it."
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tigers Soccer, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
"We are very excited to add these four young ladies to our program," head coach Brooks Monaghan said. "Each of them brings something different to the table. We feel strongly that this group will help fill some of the void of the players that graduated this past season."
Camber Hayes | Grad. | Midfielder/Defender | Bowie, Md. | St. John's College | Miami (OH)

Hayes comes to Memphis after four years at Miami (Ohio). She was a four-time All-MAC selection. Hayes played and started in 64 matches with over 5,650 minutes logged. The graduate transfer was named to the 2022 United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Second team in 2022 and was the Female Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar of the Year in 2023.
A product of Baltimore Armour Girl's Development Academy, Hayes helped lead to her Washington Spirit Reserve squad to a U-23 Championship in 2019 and was and All-Western Catholic Athletic Conference Second Team during her freshman year high school.
Why Memphis for Hayes:
"I chose Memphis for the competitive and nationally recognized soccer and culture within the City of Memphis."
Maddie Eskin | Grad. | Forward | Germantown, Tenn. | Houston High School | Tennessee

Eskin returns to her hometown after spending the past four years in Knoxville. The Houston High School graduate played in 55 matches for the Volunteers while making 15 starts with one goal and three assists recorded. Eskin's best year came in 2022 when she notched the second-highest shots on-goal percentage for the team (.692) while delivering two assists.
During her prep career in the Bluff City, Eskin led Houston High School to back-to-back state titles in 2017 and 2018 and was named as the Tennessee Player of the Year in 2019. The United Soccer Coaches All-American honoree recorded 39 goals and 33 assists during her senior season earning her a second consecutive All-State recognition.
Why Memphis for Eskin:
"I wanted to come play in my hometown for my last year of eligibility, and especially, on a competitive, high-caliber team."
Flavie Dubé | Junior | Forward | Ottawa, Ontario | Ecole Secondaire Catholique Garneau | Louisiana Tech

Dube comes to Memphis after two seasons at Louisiana Tech where she was named as the 2022 Conference USA Freshman of the Year and was selected to the CUSA All-Freshman Team. Making appearances in 38 games, Dube recorded seven goals and seven assists in just over 2,390 minutes of work.
Prior to La. Tech, Dube was a two-sport athlete in cross country/track and soccer. In her running career, Dube was a gold medalist in the 400m relay, 800m and 1500m.
A member of Ottawa TFC since U5, Dube helped the team to a U17 OPDL victory in the Ontario provincial league in 2021 after scoring a team-best 27 goals in 14 matches. A three-time Ontario Cup winner, Dube was part of the squad that won the U17 Canada National Championship in 2019.
Why Memphis for Dube:
"The soccer program is competitive and always aiming to win plus, the school had my major and is academically challenging."
Kate Howes | Junior | Forward | Bountiful, Utah | Wood Cross High School | Portland

Howes makes her way to the Bluff City after two seasons at the University of Portland where she made 21 appearances for the Pilots.
During her prep career, Howes was selected to the UHSAA Girl's All-State team.
Why Memphis for Howes:
"The program has a winning and competitive culture that made me drawn to it."
How to follow the Tigers: For complete information on Memphis Tigers Soccer, visit www.GoTigersGo.com and follow the team's social media channels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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