
TAMPA, Fla. – The USL Super League announced the 2024/25 USL Super League All-League Teams on Tuesday, honoring 22 players for their standout regular season performances in the league’s inaugural campaign.
Players’ Shield winners Carolina Ascent FC led the league with three First Team selections. Golden Playmaker Jill Aguilera, Mia Corbin and Sydney Studer are featured on the First Team, with goalkeeper Samantha Leshnak Murphy making the Second Team.
Dallas Trinity FC and Tampa Bay Sun FC also earned four total selections. Golden Boot winner Allie Thornton earned First Team honors alongside captain Amber Brooks, and Hannah Davison and Chioma Ubogagu round out the Dallas quartet. The Sun is represented by forwards Tash Flint and Cecilie Fløe, midfielder Sydny Nasello and defender Vivianne Bessette.
The four Tampa Bay honorees are set to feature this Saturday in the 2025 USL Super League Final against Fort Lauderdale United FC. The duo of Addie McCain and Jasmine Hamid represent FTL UTD in this year’s All-League Teams.
The 2024/25 USL Super League All-League Teams were voted on by each club’s technical staff following the conclusion of the 2024/25 USL Super League regular season.
2024/25 USL Super League All-League First Team

GK: Hope Hisey, Spokane Zephyr FC – Spokane’s shot-stopper was a key piece of the team’s success, especially in the second half of the season. Hisey recorded league-highs in saves (70) and clean sheets (9) to record a 1.0 goals-against average and 77% save percentage through 21 matches played.
D: Sydney Studer, Carolina Ascent FC – The center back anchored the Ascent defense which conceded a league-fewest 24 goals. Studer recorded 123 clearances, 52 of which were headed, along with 106 duels won, 82% passing accuracy, one goal and one assist.
D: Susanna Fitch, DC Power FC – The wingback is the lone DC Power representative in the inaugural All-League selections. Fitch started all 28 matches this season, tallying one goal and three assists. She also recorded 139 duels won, 62 clearances, 34 interceptions and 24 chances created.
D: Jill Aguilera, Carolina Ascent FC – The Golden Playmaker makes the First Team following an exceptional season as an outside back for Carolina. Aguilera made an appearance in every game while recording two goals, seven assists, 101 clearances, 45 chances created and 29 interceptions.
M: Amber Brooks, Dallas Trinity FC – Dallas’ captain was a consistent, veteran presence in the midfield, playing all 2,520 regular season minutes. Brooks’ 77 aerial duels won led the league, and she also created 24 chances with two assists and three goals of her own.
M: Emina Ekić, Spokane Zephyr FC – The Bosnian international’s 10 goals and six assists led the league in goal contributions as well as leading the team in both categories. Ekić dominated the midfield this season with 144 duels won, 32 tackles won, 35 shots and 42 chances created.
M: Addie McCain, Fort Lauderdale United FC – The Texas native represents Fort Lauderdale on the First Team following her impressive performance in the midfield this season. McCain led the league with 187 duels won, while also recording 10 goals, two assists, 38 interceptions, 32 shots and 36 clearances.
M: Sydny Nasello, Tampa Bay Sun FC – The winger contributed heavily to Tampa Bay’s attack this season, recording four goals, three assists and 29 chances created. She also tallied 37 interceptions and 187 recoveries.
F: Allie Thornton, Dallas Trinity FC – The Trinity’s striker earned the inaugural Golden Boot after scoring 13 goals in her 27 appearances. Thornton recorded 59% shooting accuracy on 44 total shots while also creating 18 chances and earning three assists.
F: Tash Flint, Tampa Bay Sun FC – The English forward was a clinical finisher for the Sun after joining a few months into the season. Flint recorded nine goals and two assists on 49 total shots. She also won 86 duels and 17 tackles in her 22 appearances.
F: Mia Corbin, Carolina Ascent FC – Corbin headlined the top-scoring Carolina Ascent team, finishing second in the league with 12 goals while tying for first with 50 shots. She also recorded 111 duels won, 27 chances created and 17 interceptions.
2024/25 USL Super League All-League Second Team

GK: Samantha Leshnak Murphy, Carolina Ascent FC – Leshnak Murphy was nearly unstoppable in goal for the Ascent after joining the team during the Winter Break. The goalkeeper recorded five clean sheets and a 68% save percentage, conceding only seven goals for a league-best 0.67 goals-against average.
D: Vivianne Bessette, Tampa Bay Sun FC – The outside back was a crucial part of Tampa Bay’s defense this season, while also frequently contributing to the attack. Bessette played in all 28 matches, recording three assists, 25 chances created, 111 clearances and 33 interceptions.
D: Hannah Davison, Dallas Trinity FC – The veteran center back was a key piece to Dallas’ defensive success this season, playing in 25 matches for over 2,000 minutes. Davison won 67% of her duels and 73% of her tackles while recording 99 clearances, two goals and one assist.
D: Sarah Clark, Spokane Zephyr FC – Clark enters the All-League Second Team after playing all 2,520 minutes and leading the league with 1,701 passes on 85% accuracy. She made 146 clearances, 35 interceptions and tallied one assist this season.
D: Laveni Vaka, Fort Lauderdale United FC – The Tongan defender was spearheading Fort Lauderdale’s backline in her first professional season before suffering a season-ending knee injury. She started all 18 matches played and recorded 89% passing accuracy with 65 clearances and 64 recoveries.
M: Sam Kroeger, Brooklyn FC – The Rutgers alum was one of the most dynamic players on both ends of the field for Brooklyn this season. Kroeger led all field players in the league with 219 recoveries, while also recording 148 duels won, 50 tackles won, 49 interceptions, 48 clearances, one goal and two assists.
M: Shea Moyer, Lexington SC – Lexington’s captain is the sole representative for the Girls in Green in the All-League Teams this season. Moyer started all 28 matches for 2,455 total minutes played, earning two goals and five assists with 127 duels won and 33 clearances.
M: Chioma Ubogagu, Dallas Trinity FC – Ubogagu brought years of experience to Dallas’ midfield and contributed everywhere on the field in her 25 appearances. Her fifth goal of the season in the regular season finale sent the team to the postseason, and she led the league with 48 chances created and ranked second with six assists.
F: Jasmine Hamid, Fort Lauderdale United FC – The 23-year-old winger emerged as one of the top attackers in the league with nine goals and two assists this season. She had 44 shots and 20 chances created in 26 appearances, and she was the only player to earn two Player of the Month honors (December and February).
F: Mackenzie George, Brooklyn FC – The Tennessee Volunteer started in all 28 matches to become Brooklyn’s top contributor this season with four goals and five assists. George explosive and versatile on the flanks, recording 123 duels won, 39 tackles won and 28 chances created.
F: Cecilie Fløe, Tampa Bay Sun FC – The Danish striker was the leader of the Sun’s sharp attacking unit this season. She led the team in goals (11) and assists (4) in her 22 appearances, while also recording 145 duels won, 43 shots and 26 chances created.