Club Player Rankings Spotlight: 2026 Girls
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Maria Delyannis
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 2026
F
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Beach FC (VA)
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Ryana Dill
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 2026
D
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Bethesda SC
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Mechal Green
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 2026
F
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LA Breakers FC
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Emerson Moore
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 2026
MF
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Richmond United
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Malia Zillman
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 2026
GK
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Rockford Raptors
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The summer updates to the club soccer player rankings, presented by Madrid Euro Soccer Academy, continued with a final look at the girls senior class.
Get to know five players and their recent accomplishments in the wake of the update.
Emerson Moore, Richmond United – No. 56
A 2008 who was originally part of the class of 2027, Moore is part of the reclassified contingent heading to college soccer this year. Committed to Tennessee, her recent addition to the group will be a fascinating one. On paper, she has the skill and ability to step onto the field and be an SEC contributor. But reality can always be different. Regardless, she’s cracked the U.S. youth national team for the age group, and she’ll head to campus this year seeking to be a difference-maker right away.
Ryana Dill, Bethesda SC – No. 57
With several departures during the offseason, Florida State has reset on the fly ahead of the 2026 season. Dill is part of the newcomers set to join the reigning national champions, and if she can bring the requisite level, will have every opportunity to see minutes. Likely a center back at the college level, Brian Pensky is unafraid of moving pieces around and could do the same with the youth national team player.
Malia Zillman, Rockford Raptors – No. 61
The goalkeeper is another reclassified player, though unlike Moore and Dill, she is from the 2009 age group. An elite shot-stopper, she has every chance of stepping on campus at Michigan this fall and earning a starting role. Originally committed to Iowa, she followed the new staff to Ann Arbor with her decision.
Mechal Green, LA Breakers FC – No. 142
A striker from Southern California, Green wrapped up her high school career on a high over the winter. She scored 30 goals and added 24 assists as a senior at Palisades High School. That earned her the 2025-2026 Palisadian-Post Cup, which honors the school’s top female athlete. Playing club at LA Breakers FC, she will join the Arizona State soccer team later this year.
Maria Delyannis, Beach FC (VA) – No. 191
The future West Virginia Mountaineer is another standout who finished her high school career on a high note. She led Norfolk Academy to a fifth state championship this past spring, scoring two goals to go with one assist in the title game. The two-sport athlete was gifted enough to play for the private school on the varsity team since eighth grade, and put up eye-popping numbers. She scored 145 goals and added 83 assists in 104 games. An attacking force who played in the ECNL for Beach FC (VA), she will look to carry that over to the Big 12 program.
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