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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – United Soccer Coaches and the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC) have announced the 19 women’s semifinalists for the 2024 MAC Hermann Trophy, based on voting by NCAA Division I women’s soccer coaches.
The MAC Hermann Trophy is the most coveted individual honor in NCAA Division I soccer and has been awarded annually since 1967. Most recently, Ousmane Sylla (Clemson) and Onyi Echegini (Florida State) received the award for outstanding intercollegiate performances last year.
Highlights from this year’s list include three returning semifinalists, Florida State sophomore forward Jordynn Dudley, Texas senior midfielder Lexi Missimo and  and UCLA senior defender Lilly Reale.
Three women’s finalists will be named for the award on Wednesday, Dec. 11. The 2024 MAC Hermann Trophy banquet will be held at the historic Missouri Athletic Club in St. Louis on Jan. 3, 2025, to formally announce this year’s winners.
Fans are encouraged to vote for their favorite player. Go to MACHermannnTrophy.org for the women’s semifinal ballot.
The men’s semifinalists will be announced on Wednesday, Dec. 11 with the finalists scheduled for Dec. 18. For more information about the history of the MAC Hermann Trophy, visit MACHermannTrophy.org.
Zimmerman has served on the staff for 6 seasons.
Armstrong previously served on Auburn’s staff.
Joyner joins the Ducks ahead of the 2025 season.
Hoppa racked up 293 wins with Auburn.
The Cyclones added 2 forwards and 2 midfielders.
The class includes players from 4 states.
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