KANSAS CITY, Mo. – United Soccer Coaches announced on Tuesday their All-Region honorees for NCAA Division I Women's Soccer, with the Portland Pilots having four student-athletes make the teams. Keeley Dockter made the All-West Region First Team while Aliyah Dockter, Sophia Hills and Violet Rademacher made the second team.
Dockter makes it four straight years that the Pilots have had at least one player make the All-West Region First Team. This is the second time in the last three seasons the Pilots have had at least four all-region honorees and the third time since 2013.
Keeley Dockter adds to her honors, with the defender having already made the All-WCC First Team and earning WCC Defensive Player of the Year. Dockter played all 19 games with 18 starts, guiding a Pilot defense that allowed just 12 goals on the year, the second lowest total in the WCC. Portland's .632 goals-against average was also second in the WCC and 17
th in the nation. Dockter played the third most minutes of any Pilot and tallied two assists.
Aliyah Dockter also earned all-region honors, doing so for the first time in her career. Dockter, who earned All-WCC honorable mention as well, scored two goals on the year for Portland, both of them game winners. Dockter was crucial in the midfield for Portland, starting every match.
Hills was stellar her first year as a full-time starter, posting 57 saves with just 11 goals allowed and 10 shutouts. Her .595 goals-against average led the WCC and ranked 17
th nationally while her shutout total was second in the conference and ninth nationally. Her .838 save percentage was also second in the WCC and 32
nd nationally and the best by a Pilot goalkeeper since 2022.
Rademacher rounds out the All-West Region honorees for Portland, making her first all-region team. The leading scorer for the Pilots, the Idaho native had seven goals and added two assists on the season. An All-WCC First Team selection herself, she was sixth in the WCC in goals. Her 1,710 minutes also led the Pilots.
The Pilots put together one of their best years in recent history in conference play, finishing with a 7-1-3 record against WCC opponents to finish tied for second in the league. Their second-place finish was the highest for the program since 2013 while their seven wins were their highest since that same year. Portland finished 10-3-6 overall for their third 10-plus win season in four years and their best winning percentage (.682) since that 2013 season as well.
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