2025 Women's DI Recruiting Rankings: Dec.
The early signing window is open for the class of 2025, taking another step towards next year’s women’s Division I campaign.
Transfers have started to pick up the pace, and will ultimately make a big difference in the recruiting class rankings when all is said and done. Several transfers have been announced on social media previously, and will continue to factor into the recruiting class rankings in the coming months.
Here’s a look at the latest women’s DI recruiting class rankings for the class of 2025.
1. Duke (1)
Commitments: F Avery Oder (Beach FC (CA) – No. 8), D Jocelyn Travers (Bay Area Surf – No. 15), D Daya King (Legends FC – No. 17), GK Molly Vapensky (FC United (IL) – No. 19), D Alexis Coughlin (Legends FC – No. 23), F Kaylee Kim (Bay Area Surf – No. 80), M Kosette Koons-Perdikis (Fairfax Virginia Union)
Several U.S. youth national team players are heading to Durham. Kieran Hall is set to take over for Robbie Church next year, and he’ll have an extremely talented group that will look to keep them atop the ACC.
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