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Baylor Soccer’s Tyler Isgrig Named All-American After Standout Season

Isgrig Selected for 2025 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women’s All-American Second Team
December 5, 2025
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WACO, Texas – Baylor Soccer senior midfielder Tyler Isgrig has added All-American to her illustrious resume after being named to the 2025 United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division I Women’s All-American Second Team, earning one of the nation’s top honors following a standout season leading the Bears’ attack.

In 2025 alone, Isgrig earned United Soccer Coaches All-Midwest Region First Team recognition, became Baylor’s first-ever Big 12 Midfielder of the Year and secured a spot on the Big 12 All-Tournament Team. Her dominant season backed up the accolades, as she led the squad with 28 points on 10 goals and eight assists. Starting all 23 games, she put 26 shots on goal and delivered five of the Bears’ 14 game-winning scores.

One of Isgrig’s defining moments of the season came on the biggest stage, burying the game-winning penalty kick to lift the Bears past Wisconsin in the NCAA second round to secure the program’s fourth-ever Sweet 16 appearance. 

Isgrig becomes just the sixth Bear in program history to earn USC All-American honors, joining Julie James (1st team, 2018), Aline de Lima (2nd team, 2017), Dana Larsen (3rd team, 2012), Dawn Greathouse (3rd team, 1998) and Courtney Sanders (2nd team, 1998). 

She is also one of twelve Big 12 players represented on this year’s All-American list, which includes three first-team selections, three second-team selections, four third-team honorees and two fourth-team honorees. Isgrig is joined on the second team by Texas Tech defender Macy Blackburn and BYU forward Ellie Walbruch.

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