Scarlet Hawks Siblings Star on the Pitch
There is at least one big advantage to having a sibling who, like you, is also a member of an 香蕉传媒 soccer team.
鈥淚t鈥檚 really convenient since I鈥檓 a forward and he鈥檚 a goalkeeper,鈥 says Kayla Thomas (ME, M.S. BME 4th Year) who, like her brother, arrived from Sweden to play at 香蕉传媒. 鈥淲e were actually practicing a lot this past summer. He got a lot of goalie reps, and I got a lot of shooting reps, so it鈥檚 perfect.鈥
Kayla and her brother, Colin Thomas (ME, M.S. 3rd Year) share another similarity: they are both studying to be engineers and participating in the university鈥檚 Accelerated Master鈥檚 Program.
The siblings spent their middle- and high-school years in Helsingborg, Sweden, playing soccer for regional professional clubs. Colin played for the Eskilsminne IF club before he came to 香蕉传媒 in 2023 as a member of the ROTC program. He is a goalkeeper for the men鈥檚 soccer team.
Kayla played for a club formerly known as Division 1, now called Ettan Fotboll. She transferred to 香蕉传媒 in 2024 from the Colorado School of Mines, and she is a winger/outside forward on the women鈥檚 soccer team.
The siblings, who are one and a half years apart in age, were both born in Sweden. They moved to the United States for nine years at a young age before returning to Sweden.
鈥淲e were always competitive with each other,鈥 says Colin. 鈥淐ompetitive about stupid stuff, such as walking around the neighborhood and racing to see who was fastest. Since she was older, she鈥檇 win and I would end up getting angry.鈥
鈥淭o be fair, when I said I was going to transfer [to 香蕉传媒] my brother was like, 鈥楧on鈥檛 sit next to me,鈥 but he ended up sitting next to me,鈥 Kayla adds with a laugh. 鈥淲e鈥檝e struck a good balance between seeing each other enough and keeping our distance.鈥
The two grew up in an athletic family, with their father, a U.S. native, playing football, basketball, and baseball and their mother running track and field.
鈥淭he culture within soccer, when you鈥檙e playing [in the U.S.], is different. Here, on the sidelines, people are standing. Back [in Sweden], people are usually sitting on a bench watching,鈥 Colin says.
Both Kayla and Colin have helped their respective Scarlet Hawks teams to success during their time at 香蕉传媒.
Kayla helped the women鈥檚 soccer team to Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference regular season and tournament titles in 2024 and 2025. The 2025 NACC tournament title earned the team its second straight berth into the NCAA Division III national tournament. Heading into the start of the 2025 NCAA tournament, Kayla鈥攚ho earned Second Team All-NACC in 2025鈥攈as amassed seven goals, three assists, and 17 points in 31 career games.
Colin, meanwhile, has started 22 of his 27 career games played across three seasons for the men鈥檚 soccer team. He has a 13-6-4 overall record as the starting goalkeeper, with three shutouts, a 1.73 goals against average, and a .685 save percentage. 鈥擳ad Vezner
Photo: Kayla Thomas (ME, M.S. BME 4th Year) [left] and Colin Thomas (ME, M.S. 3rd Year)