Six members of the University of Dayton women's soccer team were recognized by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association, with three earning First Team honors and three earning Second Team nods. Notably, Dayton had the most individuals honored by the association, with a state-best nine awards. Alicia Donley, Marlee Taylor, and Laney Huber were recognized for their on-field performance and academic success, with Donley and Taylor also receiving Academic First Team honors. This recognition marks the most for the Flyers in program history.

Why It Matters

The recognition by the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association underscores the exceptional performance and academic dedication of the University of Dayton women's soccer team, highlighting their excellence on and off the field.

By the Numbers
  • Dayton had the most individuals honored by the association with a state-best nine awards.
  • Marlee Taylor led the team in minutes played (1,759) and was second in assists (5).
  • Alicia Donley started 17 games and played 1,388 minutes as a defender in the 2023 season, adding two goals and three assists for seven points.
State of Play
  • The recognition marks the most for the Flyers in program history.
Bottom Line

The Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association's recognition showcases the exceptional performance and academic dedication of the University of Dayton women's soccer team, solidifying their position as a powerhouse in the sport.