
Five Named to 2025 All-Big 12 Teams
November 04, 2025 01:00 PM | Women's Soccer
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Five members of the West Virginia University women's soccer team have been named to the 2025 All-Big 12 Teams, the league announced on Tuesday.
Leading the way for the Mountaineers was senior forward Taylor White on the First Team. The first-team accolade is the first in White's career, while the All-Big 12 selection marks the second of her career as she was named to the Second Team last season.
Junior midfielder Anna Hauer, junior defender Nyema Ingleton and sophomore midfielder Maddie Levy were recognized on the Second Team, marking the first career honor for all three Mountaineers. Rounding out WVU's All-Big 12 honors was freshman midfielder Ava Arnold on the All-Freshman Team, earning her first career accolade.
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, White is in the midst of a spectacular senior campaign in which she currently leads West Virginia's offense with 10 goals, eight assists and 28 points. She also paces the squad with four game winners this season. White has tallied three braces so far this year, the most for a player in a single season since Frances Silva recorded four in 2012. Her career numbers now stand at 26 goals, 15 assists and 67 points, as she is just outside West Virginia's top 10 all-time in each category.
Hauer has notched three goals, five assists and 11 points in her first season with the Mountaineers. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she has been a force in Big 12 play this season, tallying all three goals, as well as a pair of game winners, in league play. Starting all 19 matches in the midfield, Hauer has played 1,342 minutes to rank seventh on the team as one of nine players to tally over 1,000 minutes this season.
An anchor for the WVU back line, Ingleton ranks second on the team with 1,610 minutes played so far this season, including 12 matches where she's played all 90 minutes. A native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she has helped the Mountaineer defense tally 10 shutouts, including five in Big 12 play. Ingleton has started all 19 matches for the Mountaineers so far this year.
Levy ranks second on the team with six goals this season, three of which came during Big 12 play. The Manheim, Pennsylvania, native also has added five assists this season for 17 points on the year. Since earning her first start on Aug. 28, Levy has started every match for the Mountaineers, helping the squad tally a 15-match unbeaten streak since making her first start. She also has played in all 19 matches so far this year, tallying 932 minutes on the season.
Finally, Arnold has started all 19 matches as part of a standout freshman season for the Littleton, Colorado, native. She has tallied two goals and two assists for six points as a dominant presence in West Virginia's midfield. Arnold ranks fourth on the team and leads all freshmen with 1,526 minutes this year.
With this season's selections, West Virginia's total number of All-Big 12 accolades moves to 89 all-time since the Mountaineers joined the Big 12 Conference in 2012.
After falling in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Big 12 Soccer Tournament on Nov. 3, the Mountaineers will wait to learn their fate in the 2025 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament. The NCAA Selection Show is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUWomensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Leading the way for the Mountaineers was senior forward Taylor White on the First Team. The first-team accolade is the first in White's career, while the All-Big 12 selection marks the second of her career as she was named to the Second Team last season.
Junior midfielder Anna Hauer, junior defender Nyema Ingleton and sophomore midfielder Maddie Levy were recognized on the Second Team, marking the first career honor for all three Mountaineers. Rounding out WVU's All-Big 12 honors was freshman midfielder Ava Arnold on the All-Freshman Team, earning her first career accolade.
A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, White is in the midst of a spectacular senior campaign in which she currently leads West Virginia's offense with 10 goals, eight assists and 28 points. She also paces the squad with four game winners this season. White has tallied three braces so far this year, the most for a player in a single season since Frances Silva recorded four in 2012. Her career numbers now stand at 26 goals, 15 assists and 67 points, as she is just outside West Virginia's top 10 all-time in each category.
Hauer has notched three goals, five assists and 11 points in her first season with the Mountaineers. Hailing from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she has been a force in Big 12 play this season, tallying all three goals, as well as a pair of game winners, in league play. Starting all 19 matches in the midfield, Hauer has played 1,342 minutes to rank seventh on the team as one of nine players to tally over 1,000 minutes this season.
An anchor for the WVU back line, Ingleton ranks second on the team with 1,610 minutes played so far this season, including 12 matches where she's played all 90 minutes. A native of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, she has helped the Mountaineer defense tally 10 shutouts, including five in Big 12 play. Ingleton has started all 19 matches for the Mountaineers so far this year.
Levy ranks second on the team with six goals this season, three of which came during Big 12 play. The Manheim, Pennsylvania, native also has added five assists this season for 17 points on the year. Since earning her first start on Aug. 28, Levy has started every match for the Mountaineers, helping the squad tally a 15-match unbeaten streak since making her first start. She also has played in all 19 matches so far this year, tallying 932 minutes on the season.
Finally, Arnold has started all 19 matches as part of a standout freshman season for the Littleton, Colorado, native. She has tallied two goals and two assists for six points as a dominant presence in West Virginia's midfield. Arnold ranks fourth on the team and leads all freshmen with 1,526 minutes this year.
With this season's selections, West Virginia's total number of All-Big 12 accolades moves to 89 all-time since the Mountaineers joined the Big 12 Conference in 2012.
After falling in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Big 12 Soccer Tournament on Nov. 3, the Mountaineers will wait to learn their fate in the 2025 NCAA Women's Soccer Tournament. The NCAA Selection Show is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. ET on NCAA.com.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUWomensSoccer on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
Players Mentioned
Ajanae Respass | Cincinnati Postgame | Oct. 30
Thursday, October 30
Nikki Izzo-Brown | Cincinnati Postgame | Oct. 30
Thursday, October 30
Nikki Izzo-Brown | Oklahoma State Postgame | Oct. 26
Sunday, October 26
WSOC | Iowa State Cinematic Recap
Friday, October 24












