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2025 WSOC All-Conference

Fire Tie Program Record with Seven All-Conference Selections

Irurozki, Davidson, and Watkins headline First Team honors

LAKELAND, Fla. -- Seven members of the SEU Women's Soccer team have been named to the All-Sun Conference Teams, with three earning First Team recognition and four landing on the Second Team. The total ties the program record of seven honorees, first achieved in 2020, as the Fire celebrated another historic season that included a Sun Conference regular season championship and an 11-2-3 overall record.

Senior forward Sara Irurozki earned her first All-Sun First Team honor after ranking among the league's top attackers, finishing tied for third in both goals (9) and points (25) while also fourth in assists (7). A consistent offensive catalyst, she appeared in all 16 matches and helped pace a Fire attack that averaged 2.75 goals per game.

Madelyn Davidson, a senior midfielder, repeated as a First Team selection after another steady two-way season. She tallied five goals and three assists, providing balance and leadership in the middle third while scoring key goals in wins over Keiser and New College of Florida.

Graduate midfielder Ramsey Watkins collected her second career All-Conference Team honor, having previously been named to the Second Team in 2023, along with an Honorable Mention in 2021 and 2022. Watkins recorded two goals and three assists in 14 matches and was once again a steadying force in possession and leadership.

Freshman forward Olivia Hadad earned Second Team recognition after tying for third in the Sun with nine goals. She scored in seven matches and recorded multi-goal efforts against Ave Maria and Warner to become one of the league's most efficient finishers.

Senior forward Ariadna Lozano, a Second Team honoree in 2022, repeated on the list this season after totaling seven goals and six assists. She ranked among the top 10 in the Sun in both categories and provided several key performances during conference play, including a two-goal, one-assist outing against Ave Maria.

Senior defender Grace Banker anchored a back line that helped SEU post eight shutouts and limit opponents to 0.88 goals per game. She started all 16 contests and contributed her first four career goals while providing veteran leadership to the defense.

Junior defender Olivia Thomassy earned her second straight All-Conference selection after another consistent year on the Fire back line. A composed and disciplined defender, she logged heavy minutes in 11 matches and added an assist in the 5-0 win over New College of Florida.

With this year's seven honorees, Southeastern has now had 30 different players earn All-Conference recognition a total of 52 times.

 
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