MILWAUKEE – Kennedy Floyd has signed with the Milwaukee women's soccer team and will transfer into the program to play for the 2026 season, head coach
Kevin Boyd announced today.
Floyd is a graduate transfer from Florida International in Miami, Fla., where she started her career as a freshman in 2022. Floyd will have two seasons of eligibility for the Panthers after missing time with injury in her career.
"We are excited to welcome Kennedy to our program," Boyd said. "She will help us immediately with her play and experience coming in as a graduate student. Kennedy possesses tremendous speed with the ability to get forward into the attack in dangerous ways. While her time in college has been as a forward, we are bringing her in hoping to play her at the wide back position where she played in club. As a club wide back, she was highly impactful and we are looking to replicate that here in our program."
After sitting out the entire 2024 campaign with a medical redshirt, she returned to the field in 2025, making eight starts among her 17 games played. She recorded eight shots on the season, including four over the final three matches of the season – starting each time – scoring the game-winning goal against Louisiana Tech in a 1-0 victory.
Her team claimed the Conference USA regular-season and tournament titles in 2024, which followed a 2023 campaign in which she netted three goals in her seven outings – scoring against Stetson Aug. 31 and Jacksonville Aug. 24, while adding a goal and assist at Nicholls Aug. 20.
She also made a pair of starts among 13 games played as a freshman.