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United Soccer Coaches All-Region IÂ Team
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - After ranking second in the NESCAC during the 2024 season with five game-winning goals, senior captain
Tori Huang of the Williams College women's soccer program was named to the United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division III All-Region I First Team for the third straight season.
"I am happy for Tori's impact on our team to be recognized from other coaches by being named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region First Team," said fifth-year head coach
Sarah Raymond. "Tori's contributions on the field were invaluable to our overall team success this year. Her five game-winners in conference play took us to third place in the NESCAC standings. On top of her scoring ability, her tireless work ethic and relentlessness on defense set the tone for our team. She leads by example and the joy she exhibits competing for Williams is inspirational to those around her."

Huang also garnered All-NESCAC First Team recognition this fall for the third consecutive season. She buried the game-winning goal with 4:12 remaining in the second half during a thrilling 2-1 win over then-No. 4-ranked Tufts on Sept. 7 at Cole Field in Williamstown, Massachusetts.
"I am honored to be named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region First Team," said Huang. " I could not have done it without all my teammates. I feel grateful to my team for making my final season a great experience. Everyone on the team feels like family and I will always remember all the games, practices and times we had together."
The Arlington, Massachusetts, native finished her phenomenal four-year collegiate career with 13 goals, six assists, 32 points and eight game-winning tallies, as she led the Ephs to the Sweet 16 in 2022 and the NCAA Second Round during 2023. Huang also demonstrated excellence on a consistent basis in the classroom, earning NESCAC All-Academic Team accolades in three straight years from 2022-24.
"As my soccer career comes to a close, I feel lucky to have been a part of Williams women's soccer and had an amazing four years," said Huang.
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Written by Trevor Wenners
Manager of Athletic Statistics and Record Keeping
tw11@williams.edu
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