PRINCETON, N.J. – Ahead of the 2025 Ivy League Women’s Soccer Tournament, the league has announced the 2025 All-Ivy Teams and Major Award winners.
Joy Okonye of Brown captured her first Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year award. Okonye helped lead a Brown offense that ranked first overall among Ivy programs with 34 goals, 28 assists, and 96 total points. Individually, Okonye has seven goals and five assists for a League-leading 19 total points.
Princeton’s
Drew Coomans was named Defensive Player of the Year for the first time in her career. She started all 15 games for the Tigers in 2025, helping lead Princeton to six clean sheets and the team’s second straight Ivy League Regular Season title. Coomans also tallied a goal and four assists, playing a team-high 1,227 minutes.
The Rookie of the Year was given to Dartmouth’s
Anna Leschly. The Brookline, Mass., native shined on defense, starting 14 games while guiding the Big Green to a 9-3-4 overall record and a 4-1-2 mark in Ivy League play. Leschly tallied her first career goal in a 6-0 victory over Brandeis in late-September.
The Dartmouth coaching staff, led by head coach Taylor Schram, was named the 2025 Coaching Staff of the year after leading the Big Green to the second overall seed in this weekend’s tournament. Dartmouth ended the regular season on a three-game winning streak and outscored opponents 30-9 across 16 regular season contests.
The All-Ivy First Team consists of players from seven of the eight Ivy League schools with Dartmouth leading the way with three First Team members. Brown, Columbia, Penn, and Princeton had two players apiece and Harvard and Yale each had one representative. Joining Okonye on the All-Ivy First Team as a unanimous selection is Brown teammate
Naya Cardoza. Columbia’s
Maia Tabion was also a unanimous selection to the team and is joined by teammate
Justina Bitzer. Dartmouth’s trio of honorees included Leschly,
Ola Goebel, and
Stephanie Lathrop, while Penn’s tandem of
Anabel Austen and
Abbey Cook were also honored. Princeton had their own duo on the First Team as Coomans and
Alex Barry earned a place on the team alongside Harvard’s
Anna Rayhill and Yale’s
Logan Jacobs.
The All-Ivy Second Team featured a relatively balanced representation of Ivy League schools, with seven-of-eight programs having players on the team. Harvard led the way with five Second Team members, followed by Brown and Princeton with three honorees each.
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Joy Okonye, Brown
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Drew Coomans, Princeton
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Anna Leschly, Dartmouth
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Dartmouth
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
*Naya Cardoza, Brown
*Joy Okonye, Brown
Justina Bitzer, Columbia
*Maia Tabion, Columbia
Ola Goebel, Dartmouth
Stephanie Lathrop, Dartmouth
Anna Leschly, Dartmouth
Anna Rayhill, Harvard
Annabel Austen, Penn
Abbey Cook, Penn
Alex Barry, Princeton
Drew Coomans, Princeton
Logan Jacobs, Yale
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY^
Corine Gregory, Brown
Audrey Lam, Brown
Ayla Sahin, Brown
Evelyn Javers, Columbia
Izzy Scott, Cornell
Ellie Davidson, Dartmouth
Hailey Rorick, Dartmouth
Írena Héðinsdóttir Gonzalez, Harvard
August Hunter, Harvard
Ólöf Kristinsdóttir, Harvard
Elsa Santos Lopez, Harvard
Rhiannon Stewart, Harvard
Pia Beaulieu, Princeton
Dylan Jovanovic, Princeton
Kelsee Wozniak, Princeton
Vienna Lundstedt, Yale
HONORABLE MENTION
Brooke Birtwistle, Brown
Maia Beltran, Columbia
Nora “Dema” Elder, Columbia
Abigail Bishara, Cornell
Alanna Colbert, Cornell
Jasmine Leshnick, Harvard
*unanimous selection
^ team expanded due to ties in voting