KANSAS CITY, Mo. (December 5, 2025) – The United Soccer Coaches announced its 2025 NCAA Division I Women's All-Region teams.
Gentiana Fetaj earned a spot on the second team. At the same time,
Sadie Sider-Echenberg landed on the third team as they represented the University of South Florida women's soccer team with all-region accolades.
Fetaj earned her third USC All-Region accolade with her second-team nod. She was a member of the American All-Conference first team and a 2025 USC Players to Watch: Midfielders. She led the team with 19 points and had a team-high nine assists. She produced five goals, three of which were match-winners. She was an American Conference Defensive Player of the Week and was an honorable mention four times.
Sider-Echenberg earned her second USC All-Region honor. She was named to the American All-Conference first team and to the CSC Academic All-District team. She appeared in all 20 games and started them all. She led the Bulls with six goals, three of which were match-winners. She added one assist and tallied 13 points on the season. She was on the American Conference Preseason Watch List. She earned a weekly American Conference Honorable Mention nod.
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Chris Brown enters his second season as USF head coach after a record-setting debut in 2024, leading the Bulls to 12 wins and coaching both the American Athletic Conference Midfielder of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year. Brown spent 17 years as associate head coach (2007–2023), helping USF to three American Athletic Conference titles, eight NCAA appearances, and a 10-year streak of 10+ win seasons. He coached USF's first All-American, Evelyne Viens, now a Hall of Famer and Olympic gold medalist, and has developed multiple American Athletic Conference award winners. Players under his guidance hold most of the program's records.
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