2025 Women’s DI Recruiting Rankings: Dec. | Club Soccer


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(w) (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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As we look ahead to the future of women’s college soccer, let’s take a glimpse into the top recruiting rankings for the Class of 2025. These rankings are based on the latest performances and achievements of players in the club soccer scene.

1. Sarah Johnson – Forward
Sarah has been a standout player for her club team, scoring goals with ease and showcasing her speed and agility on the field. She has caught the attention of several top DI programs and is sure to make a significant impact at the collegiate level.

2. Emily Smith – Midfielder
Emily’s vision and playmaking abilities have set her apart from her peers in the club soccer circuit. Her ability to control the pace of the game and create scoring opportunities for her teammates has made her a highly sought-after recruit by top DI programs.

3. Mia Rodriguez – Defender
Mia’s defensive prowess and tactical awareness have made her a standout player in the Class of 2025. Her ability to shut down opposing attackers and initiate counterattacks has made her a valuable asset to her club team and will surely make her a key player for any DI program.

4. Ava Martinez – Goalkeeper
Ava’s shot-stopping abilities and commanding presence in the box have made her one of the top goalkeeping prospects in the Class of 2025. Her quick reflexes and ability to organize her defense make her a valuable asset to any team looking to solidify their backline.

5. Olivia Brown – Forward
Olivia’s goal-scoring instincts and technical skills have made her a standout player in the club soccer scene. Her ability to create scoring opportunities out of nothing and finish with precision have caught the eye of several top DI programs, making her a top prospect for the Class of 2025.

These are just a few of the top prospects in the Class of 2025, and we can’t wait to see how they will impact the collegiate soccer landscape in the coming years. Stay tuned for more updates on the top recruiting rankings for women’s DI soccer.

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