Indiana University Athletics
Karly Redman Signs with Indiana Field Hockey
6/8/2026 9:00:00 AM | Field Hockey
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ––– Indiana Field Hockey coach Kayla Bashore announced the signing of Karly Redman on Tuesday (June 9) morning.
Redman is the sixth signee of the program's 2026 class alongside Elle Obenour, Helen Grahe, Jessie Mauro, Elise Eves and Gabriela Garayo Aranceta. Redman will arrive in Bloomington in August.
Redman is a graduate transfer from UC Davis where she played for the Aggies from 2022-25. She is also a La Verne, Calif. native.
In her four years at UC Davis, Redman played in 41 games and made 21 starts. She totaled 10 goals and one assist. She received a medical redshirt for the 2023 season where she only appeared in six games.
Redman is a forward and she had her best season in 2025 where she started in all 16 games and scored eight goals. Nineteen of her 27 shots were on goal (.704).
Her outstanding play earned her MPSF Offensive Player of the Year and was named to the MPSF's First Team.
Prior to UC Davis, Redman was a standout player at Bonita High School under coach Janet Wong. She played club for HTC-CA, VCRD, LA Riptide under club coaches Mika Black, Paul Singh and Taylor Swezey.
At Bonita, her 11 goals in her sophomore season helped her achieve All-Sunselt League First Team and earned Offensive MVP for her team, as well as scholar athlete of the year.
After not having a junior season due to COVID-19, she totaled 13 goals and two assists during her senior campaign to garner All-League First Team again and Sunset League MVP recognition and the Palomares League Outstanding Senior Award. She also was recognized as a CIF Tournament of Champions All-Tournament Team member. Redman was named Principal's Honor Roll all four years.
Redman will work to attain her master's degree at IU, studying Public Affairs. She graduated from UC Davis with a degree in Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning.
She is the daughter of Larry and Kari Redman and has a brother named Kurtis and a sister named Kalista.
Why She Picked IU: "The level of intensity of the athletics and the welcoming/family like environment of the coaches and team."
Redman is the sixth signee of the program's 2026 class alongside Elle Obenour, Helen Grahe, Jessie Mauro, Elise Eves and Gabriela Garayo Aranceta. Redman will arrive in Bloomington in August.
Redman is a graduate transfer from UC Davis where she played for the Aggies from 2022-25. She is also a La Verne, Calif. native.
In her four years at UC Davis, Redman played in 41 games and made 21 starts. She totaled 10 goals and one assist. She received a medical redshirt for the 2023 season where she only appeared in six games.
Redman is a forward and she had her best season in 2025 where she started in all 16 games and scored eight goals. Nineteen of her 27 shots were on goal (.704).
Her outstanding play earned her MPSF Offensive Player of the Year and was named to the MPSF's First Team.
Prior to UC Davis, Redman was a standout player at Bonita High School under coach Janet Wong. She played club for HTC-CA, VCRD, LA Riptide under club coaches Mika Black, Paul Singh and Taylor Swezey.
At Bonita, her 11 goals in her sophomore season helped her achieve All-Sunselt League First Team and earned Offensive MVP for her team, as well as scholar athlete of the year.
After not having a junior season due to COVID-19, she totaled 13 goals and two assists during her senior campaign to garner All-League First Team again and Sunset League MVP recognition and the Palomares League Outstanding Senior Award. She also was recognized as a CIF Tournament of Champions All-Tournament Team member. Redman was named Principal's Honor Roll all four years.
Redman will work to attain her master's degree at IU, studying Public Affairs. She graduated from UC Davis with a degree in Environmental Policy Analysis and Planning.
She is the daughter of Larry and Kari Redman and has a brother named Kurtis and a sister named Kalista.
Why She Picked IU: "The level of intensity of the athletics and the welcoming/family like environment of the coaches and team."
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