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Caroline Castans Leads Kansas Soccer into 2026 with Versatility and Team‑First Vision

The Jayhawks’ standout defender aims for bigger milestones, including a showdown with Ohio State

A Rising Star

Caroline Castans has quickly become a cornerstone of the Kansas women’s soccer program. Her name appears on the 43‑player Hermann Watch List for the second straight year, and she was selected among just eleven athletes for Top Drawer Soccer’s preseason Top XI, landing at the tenth spot.

In a dominant 7‑0 victory over Missouri State, Castans showcased her offensive firepower by scoring two goals, a performance that ties the program record for most goals in a single game. The outing also marked a tactical shift, as she moved from wing back to center back to fill in for injured teammates, earning commendations for her composure and defensive acumen.

Beyond her adaptability, Castans is recognized as one of the most lethal corner‑kick specialists in the country. Her precise deliveries consistently create scoring chances, a skill that has not gone unnoticed by opponents and analysts alike.

A Test in Columbus

The Jayhawks opened the 2026 campaign with a 2‑0 record, a promising start that has raised expectations among fans and staff. Their next test will be a road trip to Columbus, Ohio, where they will meet Big Ten powerhouse Ohio State on Thursday at 4 p.m.

Looking ahead, Castans and the Jayhawks are targeting deeper playoff runs and a potential national championship. With a blend of versatility, leadership and a team‑first mindset, she believes the program is poised for its most ambitious season yet.

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