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NCAA Dec 01, 2023

NCAA Women’s Soccer All-Americans announced for 2023 campaign

(Florida State leads all programs with 5 players honored as All-Americans)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — United Soccer Coaches announced the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s All-Americans on Friday.Among the 46 women’s soccer players receiving All-American recognition, nine student-athletes are earning the second All-America honors of their careers: Notre Dame senior defender Eva Gaetino, UCLA junior defender Lilly Reale, Brigham Young senior forward Brecken Mozingo, Saint Louis senior defender Lyndsey Heckel, Florida State junior midfielder Taylor Huff, Florida State senior forward Jody Brown, Texas junior forward Trinity Byars, Florida State senior goalkeeper Cristina Roque, and Harvard junior defender Jade Rose.Georgetown GR-5 defender Julia Leas, Brown senior forward Brittany Raphino, and Georgia GR-5 midfielder Croix Bethune are earning All-America honors for the third time in their careers.This year’s All-Americans will be recognized for their accomplishments at the United Soccer Coaches All-America Ceremony & Reception on Saturday, Jan. 13, 2024, at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, California, in conjunction with the United Soccer Coaches Convention.

2023 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women’s All-America Teams

First Team

Pos Name Class School Hometown
K Madison White GR-5 Texas Tech Rockwall, Texas
D Hannah Anderson GR-5 Texas Tech Plano, Texas
D Eva Gaetino* Sr. Notre Dame Dexter, Mich.
D Julia Leas** GR-5 Georgetown Vienna, Va.
D Lilly Reale* Jr. UCLA Hingham, Mass.
D Laveni Vaka Sr. Brigham Young Sandy, Utah
M Jasmine Aikey So. Stanford Palo Alto, Calif.
M Onyi Echegini GR-5 Florida State London, England
M Josefine Hasbo Jr. Harvard Runstad Kyst, Denmark
M Lexi Missimo Jr. Texas Southlake, Texas
F Eleanor Dale Sr. Nebraska Billingham, England
F Jordynn Dudley Fr. Florida State Milton, Ga.
F Emily Gaebe Jr. Saint Louis Union, Mo.
F Brecken Mozingo* Sr. Brigham Young Sandy, Utah
F Brittany Raphino** Sr. Brown Randolph, Mass.

Second Team

Pos Name Class School Hometown
K Halle Mackiewicz Sr. Clemson Broomfield, Colo.
D Natalie Bain So. Xavier Alexandria, Ky.
D Lyndsey Heckel* Sr. Saint Louis St. Louis, Mo.
D Makenna Morris Sr. Clemson Germantown, Md.
D Kelsey Oyler Jr. Gonzaga Meridian, Idaho
M Croix Bethune** GR-5 Georgia Alpharetta, Ga.
M Cori Dyke GR-5 Penn State Littleton, Colo.
M Bea Franklin GR-5 Arkansas Seattle, Wash.
M Jessica Garziano GR-5 St. John’s Melville, N.Y.
M Taylor Huff* Jr. Florida State Mansfield, Ohio
F Jody Brown* Sr. Florida State St. Ann, Jamaica
F Trinity Byars* Jr. Texas Richardson, Texas
F Nia Christopher Sr. Towson Devonshire, Bermuda
F Abby Kraemer Jr. Maine Waterloo, Ont.
F Reilyn Turner Sr. UCLA Aliso Viejo, Calif.

Third Team

Pos Name Class School Hometown
K Cristina Roque* Sr. Florida State Winter Garden, Fla.
D Macy Blackburn Jr. Texas Tech Keller, Texas
D Madison Curry Sr. Princeton Coto de Caza, Calif.
D Elise Evans So. Stanford Redwood City, Calif.
D Jade Rose* Jr. Harvard Markham, Ont.
M Sam Courtwright Fr. Texas Tech Dallas, Texas
M Jasmine Hamid Sr. Towson Alexandria, Va.
M Ally Sentnor Jr. North Carolina Hanson, Mass.
M Ece Turkoglu Sr. Old Dominion Istanbul, Turkey
M Olivia Wade-Katoa Sr. Brigham Young Kaysville, Utah
F Catherine Barry Sr. South Carolina Hingham, Mass.
F Gianna Gourley GR-5 Grand Canyon Las Vegas, Nev.
F Shyra James Sr. Colorado La Mesa, Calif.
F Chioma Okafor So. Connecticut Blantyre, Malawi
F Avery Patterson Sr. North Carolina Jacksonville, Fla.
F Pietra Tordin So. Princeton Doral, Fla.

* – Denotes previous selection

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