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2025 Washington Huskies men's soccer team


2025 Washington Huskies men's soccer
Big Ten Conference
No. 1
No. 1
16–6–2 (7–3–0 B1G)
Jamie Clark (15th season)
Richard Reece (21st season)
Mark Collings (5th season)
Ryan Fahey (2nd season)
Husky Soccer Stadium

The 2025 Washington Huskies men's soccer team represented the University of Washington during the 2025 NCAA Division I men's soccer season. They were led by head coach Jamie Clark, in his fifteenth season. They played their home games at Husky Soccer Stadium. This was the team's 64th season playing organized men's college soccer and their second playing in the Big Ten Conference.

Regarded as the program's best season in its history, the Huskies won their first national championship this season, defeating NC State in the final.

Preseason awards were announced in August 2025.

Column 1Column 2Column 3
Preseason All-B1G Team
Egor AkulovDFSenior
Richie AmanFWSenior
Charlie KosakoffFWJunior

The Big Ten Coaches poll was released in August 2025. Washington was predicted to finish fifth.

Column 1Column 2
B1G coaches poll
1Indiana
2Maryland
3Ohio State
4UCLA
5Washington
6Michigan
7Michigan State
8Wisconsin
9Rutgers
10Penn State
11Northwestern

As of 21 Oct 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayerNo.Pos.NationPlayer
0GKUSALevi Bieber
00GKUSAKenny Pierpoint
1GKUSAJadon Bowton
2DFUSAPhilip Kleemann
3DFUSAHarrison Bertos
4DFUSAEgor Akulov
5DFUSAAsher Hestad
6MFUSAZach Ramsey
7MFUSAAlex Hall
8MFUSAClarens Dollin
9FWUSACharlie Kosakoff
10MFUSARichie Aman
11FWUSANick O'Brien
12DFUSACarter Gay
13MFUSAKevin Hernandez
14MFUSAJoe Dale
15MFSENMani Diop
16DFUSAZack Meier
17MFUSACameron Cruz
18FWUSANani Deperro
19MFUSAMikey Sherlock
21MFUSAOsato Enabulele
22DFUSAConner Leber
23MFUSASheehan Ganguly
26MFUSAConnor Lofy
30GKUSAJaeger Felton
31MFUSABrecken Bowers
33MFUSAChad Sovde
44DFUSAGabe Fernandez
DateTime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (Attendance) City, State
August 21*6:00 pm, SLNat No. 4 DenverL 0–20–1CIBER Field (579)Denver, CO
August 24*7:30 pm, P12Nat Oregon StateL 1–20–2Paul Lorenz Field (494)Corvallis, OR
August 28*7:30 pm, BTN+UC DavisT 1–10–2–1Husky Soccer Stadium (1,703)Seattle, WA
August 31*7:30 pm, BTN+UNLVW 4–01–2–1Husky Soccer Stadium (1,042)Seattle, WA
September 4*7:00 pm, ESPN+at Loyola MarymountT 2–21–2–2Emanuel Sullivan Field (488)Los Angeles, CA
September 8*7:30 pm, ESPN+at Seattle U Fewing CupW 7–22–2–2Championship Field (1,348)Seattle, WA
September 127:30 pm, B1G+Michigan StateW 2–13–2–2(1–0)Husky Soccer Stadium (1,958)Seattle, WA
September 16*7:00 pm, B1G+GonzagaW 6–04–2–2Husky Soccer Stadium (1,631)Seattle, WA
September 207:00 pm, B1G+No. 8 MichiganL 0–14–3–2(1–1)Husky Soccer Stadium (2,781)Seattle, WA
September 265:00 pm, B1G+at WisconsinW 2–05–3–2(2–1)Dan McClimon Stadium (464)Madison, WI
September 295:00 pm, B1G+at NorthwesternW 1–06–3–2(3–1)Martin Stadium (458)Evanston, IL
October 37:00 pm, B1G+No. 12 IndianaW 3–07–3–2(4–1)Husky Soccer Stadium (2,805)Seattle, WA
October 174:00 pm, B1G+No. 21at No. 13 RutgersW 2–08–3–2(5–1)Yurcak Field (3,276)Piscataway, NJ
October 203:00 pm, B1G+No. 21at Penn StateW 2–19–3–2(6–1)Jeffrey Field (549)University Park, PA
October 247:00 pm, B1G+No. 17Ohio StateW 5–010–3–2(7–1)Husky Soccer Stadium (2,444)Seattle, WA
October 314:30 pm, FS2No. 14at No. 2 MarylandL 0–110–4–2(7–2)Ludwig Field (2,432)College Park, MD
November 75:00 pm, B1G+No. 15UCLAL 2–410–5–2(7–3)Husky Soccer Stadium (2,184)Seattle, WA
November 121:00 pm, B1G+(2) No. 23vs. (3) Michigan SemifinalL 0–210–6–2Ludwig Field (489)College Park, MD
November 206:00 pm, P12NNo. 24at No. 10 Oregon State First roundW 3–2 OT11–6–2Paul Lorenz Field (1,220)Corvallis, OR
November 2311:00 am, ACCNXNo. 24at (5) No. 25 SMU Second roundW 1–012–6–2Washburne Stadium (2,367)Dallas, TX
November 305:00 pm, ACCNXNo. 12at (12) No. 8 Stanford Third roundW 1–013–6–2Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,650)Palo Alto, CA
December 611:00 am, ESPN+No. 7at (2) No. 2 Maryland QuarterfinalW 3–114–6–2Ludwig Field (4,054)College Park, MD
December 123:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 7vs. (16) No. 1 Furman SemifinalW 3–115–6–2First Horizon Stadium (10,945)Cary, NC
December 156:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 7vs. (15) No. 5 NC State FinalW 3–2 OT16–6–2First Horizon Stadium (10,316)Cary, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Pacific Time.
PlayerTeamRoundPick #Position
Richie AmanD.C. United18MF
Zach RamseyVancouver Whitecaps117MF
Joe DaleSeattle Sounders251MF
Asher HestadColorado Rapids256DF
Connor LofyVancouver Whitecaps389MF
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