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Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026
The Daily Pennsylvanian

Penn soccer, field hockey athletes named to All-Ivy teams

From the programs, 11 total student-athletes were honored

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It’s awards season for college athletics.

Penn field hockey, men’s soccer, and women’s soccer have multiple members representing them in the All-Ivy League teams.

Three seniors represented the Red and Blue on the All-Ivy League field hockey team. Senior midfielder Julia Ryan earned a Second Team All-Ivy selection for her third consecutive year; Ryan led the Quakers in points with 24 – and her team-leading 11 goals placed her second in the Ivy League.

Senior defender Philine Klas joined Ryan as a second team All-Ivy member.  Her team-leading 33 shots and career best of five goals this season earned Klas her first All-Ivy honors. Meanwhile, senior forward Livia Loozen’s excellence in the classroom propelled her to being named the Quakers’ 2025 Academic All-Ivy Team representative; the forward also had a career high of five assists this season.

Penn women’s soccer also had two recipients of All-Ivy honors in 2025. Senior goalkeeper Annabel Austen earned her second First Team All-Ivy in two seasons; Austen ended her 2025 campaign with career bests in wins, saves per match, save percentage, and goals per match while also finishing her season in the top three in the Ivy for all major goaltending statistics. 

Junior forward Abbey Cook notched career highs in shots on goal, goals, and points this season which landed her a spot on First Team All-Ivy as well. Due to her stellar academic performance, Cook will also be adding a selection to the Academic All-Ivy team to her yearly honors.

For Penn men‘s soccer, six members received All-Ivy honors. Senior midfielder Patrick Cayelli earned both the Academic All-Ivy team and First Team All-Ivy honors; Cayelli finished his Quaker career with a bang as he led the conference in points, goals, assists, and shots on goal. 

After making Second Team All-Ivy in 2024, junior defender Connor Dawson joined Cayelli on First Team All-Ivy this season; Dawson was a consistent presence this season, leading the team in total minutes played with a total of 1,429 minutes.

Sophomore forward Romeo Dahlen was also selected for All-Ivy honors in a season in which he finished third in the Ivy in goals. Senior defender Oliver Pratt’s clutch 2025 earned him All-Ivy Second Team honors for the first time in his career; the Florida native scored three game-winning goals to cap off his college career.

Junior goalkeeper Phillip Falcon III also made All-Ivy for his second consecutive season. Falcon is currently second in the conference in goals-against average with 0.550 and save percentage at 0.867. And last but not least, junior midfielder Jack-Ryan Jeremiah finished his third year out strong, earning his second consecutive All-Ivy nomination. 

It's safe to say to say that Penn’s teams came out strong this year as the field hockey and soccer seasons come to a close.