DURHAM, N.C. – Four members of the Duke women's soccer team –
Kat Rader,
Mia Minestrella,
Cameron Roller and
Carina Lageyre – were selected to the United Soccer Coaches All-Atlantic Region teams recently.
Rader earned first-team accolades, while Minestrella was named to the second team. Roller received a nod to the third team and Lageyre garnered fourth-team honors.
A native of Stuart, Florida, Rader received all-region honors for the third time in four seasons with the Blue Devils. She turned in an impressive all-around season for the Blue Devils, with 12 goals and 12 assists for 36 points. She has started 21-of-22 matches and added four game-winning goals. Rader, a 2025 Hermann Award semifinalist, ranked 20th nationally with a 1.64 points per game average and collected at least one point in 17-of-22 matches she competed in.
One of the top scorers nationally with 18 goals on the year, Minestrella earned all-region accolades for the first time as a Blue Devil. She ranked tied for first in the 2025 NCAA Tournament with six goals, led the field with three game-winning goals and ranked second with 13 points. With her 41 points, Minestrella – who hails from Redondo Beach, California – ranked third on the Blue Devil season record charts, while also ranking third with seven game-winning goals. She ranked sixth nationally in goals (18), and ninth in points (41).
An all-region honoree for the second year in a row, Roller anchored a youthful back line in 2025 that collected 12 shutouts on the year. The Blue Devils allowed only one goal in five NCAA Tournament contests in 2025. A product of Sherman, Texas, Roller started all 23 matches and had four assists on the season. Her 1,996 minutes played on the year ranked ninth all-time on Duke's single-season record charts.
One of the best midfielders in college soccer over the last three seasons, Lageyre earned all-region honors for the first time as a Blue Devil. She started all 22 matches she competed in as a senior and collected two goals, two assists and six points. Lageyre netted the game-winner against Clemson and also scored a key goal against North Carolina. A native of Cooper City, Florida, Lageyre started her final 58 matches in a row at Duke.
As a team, Duke advanced to the NCAA College Cup for the second year in a row and collected a 17-5-1 ledger under first year head coach
Kieran Hall. Hall became just the third NCAA Division I head coach to take his team to the NCAA College Cup in his first season at the helm.
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