2025 Duke Blue Devils women's soccer team

2025 Duke Blue Devils women's soccer
NCAA Tournament, College Cup
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. 3
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 4
Record17–5–1 (7–3–0 ACC)
Head coach
  • Kieran Hall (7th overall, 1st head coach season)
Associate head coachCarla Overbeck (32nd season)
Assistant coachHanna Gardner (1st season)
Home stadiumKoskinen Stadium
2025 ACC women's soccer standings
Conf. Overall
Team W   L   T   PCT W   L   T   PCT
No. 2 Stanford  ‍y 9 0 1   .950 21 2 2   .880
No. 11 Notre Dame  ‍‍‍y 8 1 1   .850 15 2 3   .825
No. 3 Duke  ‍‍‍y 7 3 0   .700 17 5 1   .761
No. 1 Florida State  ‍‍‍y 6 2 2   .700 16 2 4   .818
No. 8 Virginia  ‍‍‍y 6 2 2   .700 14 3 5   .750
No. 24 Louisville  ‍‍‍y 6 2 2   .700 13 5 3   .690
No. 13т North Carolina  ‍‍‍y 6 4 0   .600 13 6 2   .667
California  ‍‍‍ 4 2 4   .600 8 3 8   .632
Wake Forest  ‍‍‍y 4 3 3   .550 11 5 4   .650
NC State  ‍‍‍ 4 4 2   .500 5 9 4   .389
Clemson  ‍‍‍y 4 4 2   .500 8 6 5   .553
SMU  ‍‍‍ 2 6 2   .300 8 8 2   .500
Pittsburgh  ‍‍‍ 2 8 0   .200 6 10 2   .389
Miami (FL)  ‍‍‍ 1 7 2   .200 7 8 3   .472
Boston College  ‍‍‍ 1 7 2   .200 5 8 5   .417
Syracuse  ‍‍‍ 1 8 1   .150 5 9 4   .389
Virginia Tech  ‍‍‍ 0 8 2   .100 4 10 4   .333
† – Conference champion
‡ – 2025 ACC Tournament champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of December 9, 2025
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches Poll
Source: The ACC

The 2025 Duke Blue Devils women's soccer team represented Duke University during the 2025 NCAA Division I women's soccer season. The Blue Devils were led by head coach Kieran Hall, in his first season. They played their home games at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. This was the team's 38th season playing organized women's college soccer and their 37th playing in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Hall replaced twenty-four year head coach Robbie Church during the offseason.[1][2]

The Blue Devils began the season ranked fourth in the United Soccer Coaches poll. They opened the season with a 3–2 victory over eleventh ranked Penn State. The victory propelled them to the top of the rankings. After a 3–0 defeat of Northwestern they fell to third. There they defeated eighth ranked Arkansas 3–0 but did not move for the rest of their non-conference schedule. They won two and drew one of their remaining games, with the draw coming against Alabama. They rose to second in the rankings where they began the ACC season. They lost three of their first four ACC matches, with the lone win coming against Miami. They lost to fifth ranked Virginia, sixth ranked Notre Dame, and nineteenth ranked Wake Forest. The skid saw them fall to fourteenth in the rankings. However, the Blue Devils won the remainder of their ACC games. They only played two ranked games over the stretch, defeating rival and nineteenth ranked North Carolina 3–2 and twenty-fifth ranked Clemson, also 3–2, on the final day of the regular season.

The Blue Devils finished the regular season 12–3–1 and 7–3–0 in ACC play to finish in third place. As the third seed in the ACC Tournament, they hosted sixth seed and twenty-first ranked Louisville in the First Round. They won 1–0 to advance to the Semifinals. There they lost to second seed and second ranked Notre Dame in a rematch of a September 18 matchup. Duke lost again in the post season, this time 2–1. The Blue Devils received an at-large bid to the 2025 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament where they were the second seed in the Virginia. They defeated Elon in the First Round, eighth seed UCF in the Second Round, and third seed Kansas in the Round of 16. They defeated fourth seed and thirteenth ranked Washington 3–0 in the Quarterfinals. Duke advanced to the College Cup and faced top seed and top ranked Stanford. They lost 0–1 to end their season with a 17–5–1 overall record. Falling one win short of their win total from last year.

Previous season

The Blue Devils finished the regular season 14–1–1 and 9–0–1 in ACC play to finish as conference champions. This was Duke's fourth regular season ACC title in program history. As the first seed in the ACC Tournament, they earned a bye to the Semifinals where they faced North Carolina for a third time that season. Duke could not make it three wins in a row and lost 2–1. The Blue Devils received an at-large bid to the 2024 NCAA Division I women's soccer tournament where they were the first seed in the Duke Bracket. They were also the top overall seed in the tournament. They defeated Howard in the First Round, eighth seed and seventeenth ranked Texas Tech in the Second Round, and fifth-seed and sixteenth ranked Michigan State in the Round of 16. They defeated fellow ACC team Virginia Tech, who was the seventh seed and ranked twelfth, 1–0 in the Quarterfinals. Duke advanced to the College Cup and faced North Carolina for a fourth time this season. North Carolina won 3–0 to end Duke's season. [3] Duke won both regular season matches, and the Tar Heels won both postseason matches between the rivals. The Blue Devil's final record was 18–3–1. Their eighteen wins were the most since 2017, the last time they made the College Cup.

Offseason

Departures

Departures
Name Number Pos. Height Year Hometown Reason for departure
Leah Freeman 0 GK 5'10" Graduate Student Berkeley, California Graduated; Signed professional contract
with San Diego Wave FC
Ella Hase 3 FW 5'5" Graduate Student Orland Park, Illinois Graduated; Signed professional contract
with Racing Louisville FC[4]
Baleigh Bruster 4 DF 5'7" Senior Atlanta, Georgia Graduated; transferred
to Clemson
Mary Long 10 MF/FW 5'10" Freshman Mission Hills, Kansas Signed professional contract
with Kansas City Current[5]
Nicky Chico 17 DF 5'4" Graduate Student Wyckoff, New Jersey Graduated
Hannah Bebar 18 MF 5'4" Graduate Student Naperville, Illinois Graduated; Signed professional
contract with Bay FC[6]
Maggie Graham 19 MF 5'9" Graduate Student Atlanta, Georgia Graduated; Signed professional
contract with Houston Dash
Kelly Wilson 20 DF 5'10" Senior Manhattan Beach, California Graduated
Katie Groff 21 DF 5'7" Graduate Student Raleigh, North Carolina Graduated


Recruiting class

Source:[7]

Name Nationality Hometown Club TDS Rating
Alexis Coughlin
DF
Corona, California Legends FC [8]
Kaylee Kim
FW
Belmont, California FC Bay Area [9]
Daya King
DF
Moreno Valley, California Legends FC [10]
Kosette Koons-Perdikis
MF
Chevy Chase, Maryland Virginia Union FC [11]
Avery Oder
FW
Calabasas, California Beach FC [12]
Santa Cruz, California Bay Area Surf [13]
Molly Vapensky
GK
Evanston, Illinois FC United [14]

Squad

Roster

As of February 9, 2026[15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
0 GK  USA Molly Vapensky
2 FW  USA Kat Rader
3 DF  USA Daya King
4 DF  USA Jocelyn Travers
5 DF  USA Phoebe Goldthwaite
6 MF  USA Devin Lynch
7 DF  USA Cameron Roller
8 FW  USA Elle Piper
9 MF  USA Lauren Martinho
10 FW  USA Avery Oder
11 FW  USA Julia Saunicheva
12 MF  USA Taylor Evans
13 FW  USA Mia Minestrella
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW  USA Sophia Recupero
15 FW  USA Mia Oliaro
16 MF  USA Carina Lageyre
17 FW  USA Farrah Walters
20 DF  USA Kosette Koons-Perdikis
21 DF  USA Lexi Coughlin
22 DF  USA Sam Bodensteiner
24 DF  USA Kaeden Koons-Perdikis
25 FW  USA Madison Foxhoven
26 GK  USA Bianca Dominguez
27 FW  USA Kaylee Kim
30 GK  USA Caroline Dysart

Team management

Position Staff
Head coach Kieran Hall
Associate head coach Carla Overbeck
Assistant coach Hanna Gardner
Director of Operations Evan Gaffney

Source:[15]

Schedule

Source:[16]

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Exhibition
August 4*
6:00 p.m.
No. 4 Carolina Ascent FC T 0–0 
Koskinen Stadium
Durham, NC
August 8*
6:00 p.m.
No. 4 at No. 21 South Carolina  None Reported[17] 
Stone Stadium
Columbia, SC
Non-conference regular season
August 14*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 4 No. 11 Penn State W 3–2  1–0–0
Koskinen Stadium (801)
Durham, NC
August 21*
6:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 1 Northwestern W 3–0  2–0–0
Koskinen Stadium (645)
Durham, NC
August 28*
7:00 p.m., SECN+
No. 3 at No. 8 Arkansas W 2–0  3–0–0
Razorback Field (2,652)
Fayetteville, AR
August 31*
5:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 3 Creighton W 1–0  4–0–0
Koskinen Stadium (744)
Durham, NC
September 4*
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 3 VMI W 9–0  5–0–0
Koskinen Stadium (301)
Durham, NC
September 7*
1:30 p.m., ACCN
No. 3 Alabama T 1–1  5–0–1
Koskinen Stadium (817)
Durham, NC
ACC regular season
September 11
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 at No. 5 Virginia L 1–3  5–1–1
(0–1–0)
Klöckner Stadium (1,857)
Charlottesville, VA
September 14
1:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 2 at Miami W 1–0  6–1–1
(1–1–0)
Cobb Stadium (275)
Coral Gables, FL
September 18
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 3 at No. 6 Notre Dame L 2–3  6–2–1
(1–2–0)
Alumni Stadium (1,277)
Notre Dame, IN
September 25
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 9 No. 19 Wake Forest L 2–3  6–3–1
(1–3–0)
Koskinen Stadium (484)
Durham, NC
October 2
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 14 Pittsburgh W 5–0  7–3–1
(2–3–0)
Koskinen Stadium (377)
Durham, NC
October 12
1:00 p.m., ESPNU
No. 14т No. 19 North Carolina
Rivalry
W 3–2  8–3–1
(3–3–0)
Koskinen Stadium (1,541)
Durham, NC
October 18
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 9 at Virginia Tech W 3–2  9–3–1
(4–3–0)
Thompson Field (1,198)
Blacksburg, VA
October 23
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 7 Syracuse W 2–0  10–3–1
(5–3–0)
Koskinen Stadium (515)
Durham, NC
October 26
7:00 p.m., ACCN
No. 7 at NC State W 3–1  11–3–1
(6–3–0)
Dail Soccer Field (1,308)
Raleigh, NC
October 30
7:00 p.m., ACCNX
No. 10 No. 25 Clemson W 3–2  12–3–1
(7–3–0)
Koskinen Stadium (646)
Durham, NC
ACC Tournament
November 2*
6:00 p.m., ACCN
(3) No. 10 (6) No. 21 Louisville
First Round
W 1–0  13–3–1
Koskinen Stadium (377)
Durham, NC
November 6*
5:30 p.m., ACCN
(3) No. 11 vs. (2) No. 2 Notre Dame
Semifinals
L 1–2  13–4–1
WakeMed Soccer Park (1,077)
Cary, NC
NCAA Tournament
November 14*
6:00 p.m., ESPN+
(2) No. 11 Elon
First Round
W 3–0  14–4–1
Koskinen Stadium (706)
Durham, NC
November 20*
6:30 p.m., ESPN+
(2) No. 11 (7) UCF
Second Round
W 1–0  15–4–1
Koskinen Stadium (882)
Durham, NC
November 23*
2:00 p.m., ESPN+
(2) No. 11 (3) Kansas
Round of 16
W 2–0  16–4–1
Koskinen Stadium (826)
Durham, NC
November 28*
6:00 p.m., ESPN+
(2) No. 11 (4) No. 13 Washington
Quarterfinals
W 3–0  17–4–1
Koskinen Stadium (1,200)
Durham, NC
December 5*
8:45 p.m., ESPNU
(2) No. 11 vs. (1) No. 1 Stanford
Semifinals
L 0–1  17–5–1
CPKC Stadium (7,066)
Kansas City, MO
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern.

Awards and honors

Recipient Award Date Ref.
Mia Minestrella Preseason All-ACC Team August 7 [18]
Mia Oliaro
Cameron Roller
Cameron Roller Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI First Team August 12 [19]
Mia Oliaro Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Second Team
Avery Oder Top Drawer Soccer Preseason Best XI Freshman Team
Cameron Roller Hermann Trophy Preseason Watchlist August 14 [20]
Mia Oliaro
Mia Minestrella ACC Offensive Player of the Week – Week 1 August 19 [21]
Devin Lynch ACC Co-Offensive Player of the Week – Week 3 September 2 [22]
Cameron Roller ACC Defensive Player of the Week – Week 3
Mia Minestrella All-ACC First Team November 5 [23]
Kat Rader All-ACC Second Team
Carina Lageyre All-ACC Third Team
Cameron Roller
Daya King ACC All-Freshman Team
Avery Oder
Kat Rader All-ACC Tournament Team November 9 [24]

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
т = Tied with team above or below ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
United Soccer[25]41 (3)3 (1)32 (1)391414т971011Not released3 (1)
TopDrawer Soccer[26]533245714141011109101064

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