FIRST BLUES PLAYER TO GO PRO: JOSH KIRKLAND (FOREVER OUR #27)
The Richmond Kickers (USL League One) have announced the signing of Josh Kirkland (’23), a former University of Mary Washington men’s soccer forward and All-American, pending league and federation approval. Kirkland, who previously played for Charlottesville Blues FC (USL TWO), signed his first professional contract with his hometown club after a successful trial since the spring. He showcased his abilities in the Kickers’ exhibition match against USL League Two side Lionsbridge FC on June 26, 2024, where he scored the equalizer and was named the Kickers’ “Player of the Match.”
After starring for the Mary Washington Eagles for five seasons, Kirkland signed his first pro contract with his hometown club, who on trial since the spring. Kirkland showed throughout his UMW career that he had a knack for getting behind defensive backlines and showcased his abilities in the Kickers’ exhibition match against USL League Two side Lionsbridge FC on June 26, 2024. He netted the equalizer and was named the Kickers’ “Player of the Match.”
During his tenure with the men’s soccer program, Kirkland was a two-time All-American, three-time All-Region player, and three-time Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year. He started 72 of the 80 matches he appeared in while scoring 47 goals – 16 of them game-winners – and adding 16 assists. Kirkland finished his Eagles career fourth in career points (110) and fourth in career goals (47).
Most importantly, Kirkland led UMW to back-to-back Coast-to-Coast Athletic Conference Championships his last two seasons, advancing to the NCAA tournament both years. In 2022, Kirkland spearheaded the attack that made a run to the National Semifinals, before losing to Williams College 1-0. It was the second time in school history when UMW had advanced to the Final Four.
Kirkland, while trialing with the Kickers, joined the Charlottesville Blues FC to compete in the 2024 USL League Two in augural season. He netted four goals which ranked tied for first on the team and added an assist while starting all 12 matches he appeared in. The Blues finished 7-3-2 which included a 2-0 win at Lionsbridge FC.