CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard Women's Soccer forward
Anna Rayhill and defender
August Hunter have earned spots on the 2025 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women's All-East Region Team. This marks the fifth straight season the Crimson have had multiple athletes recognized.
A junior from New Hartford, New York, Rayhill was named to the first team after scoring a team-high four goals and ranking second in points (9), all while starting all 14 games for the Crimson. The All-Ivy First-Team selection and team captain scored three of her four goals in three consecutive conference outings, which marked the longest streak of her career and for the team this season.
Hunter, meanwhile, landed on the fourth team after finishing the campaign as one of two Ivy field players to play in 100 percent of the team's regular-season minutes (1,260). A third-team All-Ivy athlete, Hunter helped Harvard post three shutouts on the year and was part of a defensive unit that allowed only eight goals during Ivy action. The Seattle, Washington, native ended her career having logged every minute for the Crimson the last two seasons.
2025 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women's All-East Region (Harvard only)
First Team
Anna Rayhill – F, Jr., New Hartford, N.Y.
Fourth Team
August Hunter – D., Sr., Seattle Wash.