DURHAM, N.C. – The United Soccer Coaches have announced its NCAA Division I Women's Scholar All-Americans as well as All-Region honorees with four Duke women's soccer student-athletes earning recognition.
Redshirt junior
Kat Rader and junior
Mia Minestrella earned Women's Scholar First Team All-America honors, while Rader, Minestrella, junior
Cameron Roller and senior
Carina Lageyre were All-South Region honorees. Both Rader and Minestrella were named to the All-South Region First Team, while Roller and Lageyre received second team recognition.
Rader, a native of Stuart, Florida, owns a 3.95 grade-point average as a psychology major. She also received College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America and United Soccer Coaches All-America accolades. Rader totaled 12 goals and 12 assists for 36 points on the season.
A Redondo Beach, California product, Minestrella is a sociology major with a 3.61 GPA. She also earned CSC Academic All-America and United Soccer Coaches All-America accolades. Minestrella scored a team-high 18 goals on the season and started all 23 contests up front.
A CSC Academic All-America and United Soccer Coaches All-America selection as a sophomore, Roller owns a 3.916 GPA as a psychology major. Roller, who is from Sherman, Texas, helped lead Duke to 12 shutouts and started all 23 matches for the Blue Devils in 2025.
Lageyre, who hails from Cooper City, Florida, boasted a 3.864 GPA as a psychology major. She started her final 58 matches as a Blue Devil, while totaling two goals and two assists as a senior in the midfield. Lageyre was a United Soccer Coaches Fourth Team All-Region selection in 2025.
All four helped lead Duke to the NCAA College Cup for the second season in a row, while logging a 17-5-1 ledger on the year.
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