Taylor Trio Named to United Soccer Coaches All-Region Team
United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Team | TU Honors Page
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The 14th-ranked Taylor University women's soccer team recently had three individuals recognized on the 2025 United Soccer Coaches NAIA Women's All-North Region Team, with Brianna Rawlings, Eliza Luttrell and Kiana Siefert among the group of 15 honorees.
TU received its most USC all-region selections since the 2017 season – which also included three award winners.
Rawlings, a senior from Las Vegas, Nevada, led one of the top defensive squads in the NAIA with an overall record of 13-3-3 from her goalkeeper position. In 19 starts between the posts, Rawlings tallied 56 saves, .862 save percentage and only nine goals allowed in over 1600 minutes. She was also named to the All-Crossroads League First Team.
Luttrell, a junior from Naperville, Illinois, led the Trojans in goals (12) and assists (8) across 17 appearances to record the program's highest single season point total (32) in over a decade. Luttrell also earned recognition as All-Crossroads League First Team, College Sports Communicators Academic All-America Second Team, College Sports Communicators All-District Team and NAIA Scholar-Athlete.
Siefert, a senior from Noblesville, Indiana, finished second on the team in points (19) with six goals and a team-leading seven assists during her 15 appearances. She was also recognized on the All-Crossroads League First Team, College Sports Communicators All-District Team and NAIA Scholar-Athlete.
Rawlings, Luttrell and Siefert helped lead the Trojans to their highest ranking ever at No. 14 in the NAIA Women's Soccer Coaches' Postseason Poll. The trio of TU standouts were key contributors to one of the most successful campaigns in program history, as the Trojans tied their 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.
The NAIA Women's All-North Region Team consists of 15 individuals, including four goalkeepers, three defenders, three midfielders and five forwards. Taylor is one of three programs with multiple honorees, including Marian (4) and Northwestern Ohio (3).


















