ECAC Announces 2025 Division I Women's Soccer All-ECAC and Major Awards

ECAC Announces 2025 Division I Women's Soccer All-ECAC and Major Awards

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DANBURY, Conn. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2025 Division I Women's Soccer All-ECAC Teams and major awards.
 
Brigid Duffy from Army won Offensive Player of the Year while Meghan Carragher, defender from Fairfield University, won Defensive Player of the Year. Sophia Henry from Army won Rookie of the Year. David Barrett from Fairfield University won Coach of the Year.
 
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Brigid Duffy – Army, Midfielder
 
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Meghan Carragher – Fairfield University, Defender
 
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Sophia Henry – Army, Forward
 
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David Barrett – Fairfield University, Head Coach

ECAC Division I Women's Soccer All-ECAC First Team
Maddie Theriault – Fairfield University, Sr., F
Reilly Rich – Stony Brook University, Gr., F
Liina Tervo – Fordham University, Jr., F 
Morgan Cupo – Quinnipiac University, Sr., F
Giulianna Gianino – Boston University, Sr., M
Brigid Duffy – Army, Sr., M
Joy Okonye – Brown University, Jr., M
Meghan Carragher – Fairfield University, Sr., D
Helene Tyburczy – Boston University, Sr., D
Emma Radoncic – Central Connecticut State University, Jr., D
Ola Goebel – Dartmouth College, Jr., GK

ECAC Division I Women's Soccer All-ECAC Second Team
Marina Burzaco – Fairleigh Dickinson University, So., F
Briana Andreoli – NJIT, Sr., F
Sophia Henry – Army, Fr., F
Stephanie Lathrop – Dartmouth College, So., F
Catherine Rogers – Siena University, So., M 
Abbi Maier – University of New Hampshire, Sr., M
Anna Buckwalter – Binghamton University, So., M
Zoë Vidaurre – George Mason University, Gr., D
Sophia Garofalo – Binghamton University, Jr., D
Drew Coomans – Princeton University, Sr., D
Katie Wright – Fairfield University, Sr., GK

ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC is an eighty-six year old intercollegiate athletics organization with roughly 200 member schools for traditional sports across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III - that exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in NCAA sports, and provide great value for universities, by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the country. The ECAC also hosts a comprehensive esports program, with over 300 schools, 4,000 teams and 10,000-plus participants in twenty-four different games titles.

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