Complete USC All-Region Teams
TACOMA, Wash. — The nine time Northwest Conference Champion Pacific Lutheran University women's soccer squad was well represented on the United Soccer Coaches (USC) All-Region teams announced on Tuesday with
Katelyn McDougal,
Liv Olson,
Abby Winkler, and
Nahe Bukoski all securing All-Region X honors.
McDougal and Olson were named Second Team All-Region X while Winkler and Bukoski were both Third Team honorees. Of the 33 student-athletes to be recognized in Region X, seven hailed from the NWC.
Katelyn McDougal secures Second Team All-Region X as a defender. The Wilsonville, Oregon native was named First Team All-NWC and College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District this fall in addition to securing All-Region X for the first time in her career. McDougal played in all 20 games in 2025 and was part of a defensive unit that earned 13 shutouts over the 16-game conference slate.
Liv Olson earns Second Team All-Region X as a midfielder. The Spokane, Washington native is a First Team All-NWC selection and a CSC Academic All-District award winner. Olson led the conference in scoring this fall with 10 goals and 21 total points over the 20 game season. That included netting five game-winning goals.
Abby Winkler is tabbed Third Team All-Region X as a goalkeeper. The Portland, Oregon native is a First Team All-Conference honoree and a CSC Academic All-District award winner. Winkler made 92 saves this fall for the Lutes, boasting a 0.36 goals against average. Winkler collected 11 shutouts over 20 starts and allowed just seven goals all season.
Nahe Bukoski lands Third Team All-Region X as a defender. The Koloa, Hawaii native played in all 20 games this fall, starting 18 of them. Bukoski was part of a defensive unit that earned 13 shutouts during the season. Bukoski also finished the year with a goal and an assist.
Pacific Lutheran wrapped up the season with a 12-2-6 overall record and won a share of its ninth straight conference crown, finishing the 16-game conference slate with a 12-0-4 record.Â
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