2025 Women's DI Recruiting Rankings: July
The penultimate 2025 Women’s Division I recruiting class rankings are out for July.
Rosters are being finalized and preseason is just around the corner. Players have already started heading to campus, painting a final picture of this year’s new groups.
Below are the Top 45 DI recruiting classes for women’s soccer. The final rankings will be out the final week of the season.
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1. Florida State(w) (1)
Commitments: GK Evan O’Steen (Solar SC – No. 15), D Mya Brandon (Michigan Hawks – No. 25), F Ashlyn Anderson (Indy Premier Soccer Club – No. 40), F Jaida McGrew (Charlotte Soccer Academy – No. 42), F Nyanya Touray (Bethesda SC – No. 53), D Kai Price (Concorde Fire SC – No. 57), M Nawreen Ahmad (Fairfax Virginia Union – No. 116), M Omotara Junaid (Arsenal FC), GK Kate Ockene (La Roca Premier)
Transfers: M Yuna McCormack (Virginia), D Janet Okeke (NC State), F Erin Flurey (Syracuse), M/F Enasia Colon (Arizona State)
The combination of transfers, reclassifications and a quality international add on paper boosts FSU into the top spot.
2. Clemson (2)
Commitments: M Carla Small (IMG Academy – No. 8), F Juju Harris (Florida United – No. 9), D Reese Klein (Florida United SC – No. 11), M Neely Kerr (Tophat SC – No. 23), D Jolie Jenkins (VDA – No. 26), D Maddie Costello (SUSA FC Academy – No. 50), D Elle Bissinger (Carolina Elite Soccer Academy – No. 97), F Alessandra Washington (Concorde Fire SC – No. 140), GK Madeline Parrott (Scorpions SC – No. 168), F Natalie Brooks (Concorde Fire SC), M/F Taylor Leib (Alabama FC)
The Tigers have an extremely talented group joining, at least one paper. Look for Jenkins to be among the players who make an immediate impact.
3. Duke (3)
Commitments: F Avery Oder (Beach FC (CA) – No. 6), D Jocelyn Travers (Bay Area Surf – No. 16), GK Molly Vapensky (FC United (IL) – No. 22), D Alexis Coughlin (Legends FC – No. 28),D Daya King (Legends FC – No. 35), F Kaylee Kim (Bay Area Surf – No. 82), M Kosette Koons-Perdikis (Fairfax Virginia Union)
Duke’s class remains excellent heading into the first season under new head coach Kieran Hall.
4. Virginia(w) (4)
Commitments: D Jordyn Hardeman (Solar SC – No. 4), M Addison Halpern (PDA – No. 5), D Pearl Cecil (San Diego Surf – No. 39), F Carrie Helfrich (Fairfax Virginia Union – No. 43), GK Wicki Dunlap (NC Courage – No. 49), M Loretta Talbott (Fairfax Virginia Union – No. 70), F Marin McCormack (Fairfax Virginia Union – No. 127), F Helen Olszewski (Oklahoma Energy FC – No. 190), GK Molly Carlson (Charlotte Soccer Academy), D Liv Rademaker (AFC Ajax)
UVA’s class is excellent without any transfers coming into the fold. Rademaker’s a Dutch youth international, while Halpern was the Gatorade National Player of the Year.
5. Penn State (5)
Commitments: M Riley Cross (PDA – No. 20), M Hannah Jordan (Solar SC – No. 33), F Kennedy Ring (World Class FC – No. 36), D Marlee Raymond (United Futbol Academy – No. 67), M Lily Phillips (Penn Fusion – No. 83), F Nicole Crane (World Class FC – No. 99), D Emma Fassora (Real Colorado – No. 165)
Transfers: F Taylor Cheatham (UCLA)
Penn State continues its impressive consistency of luring some of the best to State College. This group is no different. Six Top 100 recruits adds a nice amount of depth to each position.
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