2025 Washington Huskies men's soccer team

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U. Soc. CoachespollNo. 1
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 1
Record16–6–2 (7–3–0 B1G)
2025 Washington Huskies men's soccer
NCAA tournament College Cup National Champions
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
U. Soc. Coaches pollNo. 1
TopDrawerSoccer.comNo. 1
Record16–6–2 (7–3–0 B1G)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Richard Reece (21st season)
  • Mark Collings (5th season)
  • Ryan Fahey (2nd season)
Home stadiumHusky Soccer Stadium
Seasons
 2024
2026 
2025 Big Ten Conference men's soccer standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L T PCTW L T PCT
No. 1 Maryland y 802 .9001324 .789
No. 23 Washington y 730 .7001662 .708
No. 16 Michigan y 623 .6821244 .700
UCLA y 532 .600865 .553
No. 24 Indiana y 550 .5001261 .658
Wisconsin  460 .400880 .500
Northwestern  352 .400863 .559
Rutgers  352 .400863 .559
Ohio State  370 .3006100 .375
Michigan State  253 .350583 .406
Penn State  163 .250584 .412
Conference champion
2025 B1G tournament champion
y Invited to the 2025 NCAA Tournament
As of December 15, 2025
Rankings from United Soccer Coaches
Source: Big Ten

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 B1G awards and honors

Preseason awards were announced in August 2025.[1]

Preseason All-B1G Team
Player Position Class
Egor AkulovDFSenior
Richie AmanFWSenior
Charlie KosakoffFWJunior

Big Ten coaches poll

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

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

Personnel

Roster

As of 21 Oct 2025[2]

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. Nation Player
0 GK  USA Levi Bieber
00 GK  USA Kenny Pierpoint
1 GK  USA Jadon Bowton
2 DF  USA Philip Kleemann
3 DF  USA Harrison Bertos
4 DF  USA Egor Akulov
5 DF  USA Asher Hestad
6 MF  USA Zach Ramsey
7 MF  USA Alex Hall
8 MF  USA Clarens Dollin
9 FW  USA Charlie Kosakoff
10 MF  USA Richie Aman
11 FW  USA Nick O'Brien
12 DF  USA Carter Gay
13 MF  USA Kevin Hernandez
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF  USA Joe Dale
15 MF  SEN Mani Diop
16 DF  USA Zack Meier
17 MF  USA Cameron Cruz
18 FW  USA Nani Deperro
19 MF  USA Mikey Sherlock
21 MF  USA Osato Enabulele
22 DF  USA Conner Leber
23 MF  USA Sheehan Ganguly
26 MF  USA Connor Lofy
30 GK  USA Jaeger Felton
31 MF  USA Brecken Bowers
33 MF  USA Chad Sovde
44 DF  USA Gabe Fernandez

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Non-conference regular season
August 21*
6:00 pm, SLN
at No. 4 Denver L 0–2  0–1
CIBER Field (579)
Denver, CO
August 24*
7:30 pm, P12N
at Oregon State L 1–2  0–2
Paul Lorenz Field (494)
Corvallis, OR
August 28*
7:30 pm, BTN+
UC Davis T 1–1  0–2–1
Husky Soccer Stadium (1,703)
Seattle, WA
August 31*
7:30 pm, BTN+
UNLV W 4–0  1–2–1
Husky Soccer Stadium (1,042)
Seattle, WA
September 4*
7:00 pm, ESPN+
at Loyola Marymount T 2–2  1–2–2
Emanuel Sullivan Field (488)
Los Angeles, CA
September 8*
7:30 pm, ESPN+
at Seattle U
Fewing Cup
W 7–2  2–2–2
Championship Field (1,348)
Seattle, WA
September 12
7:30 pm, B1G+
Michigan State W 2–1  3–2–2
(1–0)
Husky Soccer Stadium (1,958)
Seattle, WA
September 16*
7:00 pm, B1G+
Gonzaga W 6–0  4–2–2
Husky Soccer Stadium (1,631)
Seattle, WA
Big Ten regular season
September 20
7:00 pm, B1G+
No. 8 Michigan L 0–1  4–3–2
(1–1)
Husky Soccer Stadium (2,781)
Seattle, WA
September 26
5:00 pm, B1G+
at Wisconsin W 2–0  5–3–2
(2–1)
Dan McClimon Stadium (464)
Madison, WI
September 29
5:00 pm, B1G+
at Northwestern W 1–0  6–3–2
(3–1)
Martin Stadium (458)
Evanston, IL
October 3
7:00 pm, B1G+
No. 12 Indiana W 3–0  7–3–2
(4–1)
Husky Soccer Stadium (2,805)
Seattle, WA
October 17
4:00 pm, B1G+
No. 21 at No. 13 Rutgers W 2–0  8–3–2
(5–1)
Yurcak Field (3,276)
Piscataway, NJ
October 20
3:00 pm, B1G+
No. 21 at Penn State W 2–1  9–3–2
(6–1)
Jeffrey Field (549)
University Park, PA
October 24
7:00 pm, B1G+
No. 17 Ohio State W 5–0  10–3–2
(7–1)
Husky Soccer Stadium (2,444)
Seattle, WA
October 31
4:30 pm, FS2
No. 14 at No. 2 Maryland L 0–1  10–4–2
(7–2)
Ludwig Field (2,432)
College Park, MD
November 7
5:00 pm, B1G+
No. 15 UCLA L 2–4  10–5–2
(7–3)
Husky Soccer Stadium (2,184)
Seattle, WA
Big Ten tournament
November 12
1:00 pm, B1G+
(2) No. 23 vs. (3) Michigan
Semifinal
L 0–2  10–6–2
Ludwig Field (489)
College Park, MD
NCAA tournament
November 20
6:00 pm, P12N
No. 24 at No. 10 Oregon State
First round
W 3–2 OT 11–6–2
Paul Lorenz Field (1,220)
Corvallis, OR
November 23
11:00 am, ACCNX
No. 24 at (5) No. 25 SMU
Second round
W 1–0  12–6–2
Washburne Stadium (2,367)
Dallas, TX
November 30
5:00 pm, ACCNX
No. 12 at (12) No. 8 Stanford
Third round
W 1–0  13–6–2
Laird Q. Cagan Stadium (1,650)
Palo Alto, CA
December 6
11:00 am, ESPN+
No. 7 at (2) No. 2 Maryland
Quarterfinal
W 3–1  14–6–2
Ludwig Field (4,054)
College Park, MD
December 12
3:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 7 vs. (16) No. 1 Furman
Semifinal
W 3–1  15–6–2
First Horizon Stadium (10,945)
Cary, NC
December 15
6:00 pm, ESPNU
No. 7 vs. (15) No. 5 NC State
Final
W 3–2 OT 16–6–2
First Horizon Stadium (10,316)
Cary, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from United Soccer Coaches. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific Time.

Rankings

Postseason

References

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