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Three from Women's Soccer Earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region Honors

Three from Women's Soccer Earn United Soccer Coaches All-Region Honors

The Emory University women's soccer team had three players selected to the United Soccer Coaches Region VI teams as announced on Tuesday. Senior Grace Reyer was tabbed to the Second Team with senior Kylie Hall and sophomore Riley Miller collecting Third Team acclaim.

Reyer earns her second straight All-Region Second Team berth after she tied for the team lead with career-best totals in assists (8) and points (20) to go along with three game-winning goals. Reyer was an All-UAA First Team selection earlier this month as she finished third in the conference in assists and ended the season with a string of seven straight games with at least one point. For the year, Reyer had at least one point in 13 of the 19 games she played in, helping the Eagles to a 6-2-5 record in those contests.

Hall makes her third consecutive appearance on the All-Region squads after previously earning Second Team acclaim in 2021 and First Team honors last season. In her final season with the Eagles, Hall topped the team and was second in the UAA with nine assists on her way to become the program's all-time career assists leader. She added four goals, giving her 17 points for the third straight season. Hall registered at least one point in nine games, including a season-best output of four in wins over Piedmont and Birmingham-Southern. With her 17 points, Hall ends her storied Emory career with 75 points – the sixth-most in team history.

Miller makes her second straight All-Region team after earning First Team honors as a freshman. Miller was one of three field players to start all 19 games for the Eagles this season with her play leading the team to turn in a 1.14 goals-against average. The Eagles posted nine shutouts and limited opposing teams to 4.58 shots on goal per game. Earlier this month, Miller was named as an All-UAA Honorable Mention.

Emory advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament for the fourth time in five seasons and ended the campaign with an 8-5-6 overall record.