Taylor Wraps Season with Highest Ranking in Program History
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Taylor University women's soccer team earned its highest ranking in program history after appearing at No. 14 in the NAIA Women's Soccer Coaches' Postseason Poll, released on Wednesday.
TU, which finished the 2025 campign with an overall record of 14-3-3 (5-5-2 CL), earned 230 points in the final polling and jumped three spots from the last poll of the regular season after defeating No. 11 Central Methodist in the NAIA Women's Soccer Championship Second Round.
The Trojans tied the program record for most single-season wins, set a new single-season record with 12 shutouts and featured a program-record six individuals recognized on the All-Crossroads League Team.
Additionally, TU scored the most goals in single-season team history (52) since 2012 – tying the second-highest mark during the Scott Stan era. The Trojans also produced the second-highest goal differential (43) and conceded the fewest goals (9) since at least the 2008 season.
TU appeared in six consecutive Top 25 polls for the third time since 2016 (2016, 2017, 2025).
The Trojans previously matched the highest ranking in program history after appearing at 16th in the poll released on Oct. 15.


















