LANCASTER, Pa. – Three Washington College women's soccer players have been named All-Centennial Conference in a vote conducted by the conference's 11 head coaches. Juniors, midfielder
Kaileigh Brady (Hockessin, Del./St. Mark's) and forward
Sophie Kilbride (Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg Area) were chosen to the second team and junior goalkeeper
Olivia Allen (West Pittston, Pa./Wyoming Area) obtained honorable mention recognition.
All three members of Shorewomen Soccer procured All-Centennial honors for the second straight season and are two-time All-CC.
Brady, an honorable mention pick in 2024, totaled four goals and two assists for 10 points as she started in all 19 games. The junior was second on the team in points, tied for second in goals and tied for third in helpers. Brady scored the game-winning goal against Ursinus on October 8 and three days at later at #23 Johns Hopkins had the assist on the game-winning goal as the Shorewomen beat the eventual conference champion for the first time in team history. In 53 career contests, 37 starts, the junior has netted 10 goals and added three assists for 23 points.
Kilbride led the team with five goals, five assists and 15 points in playing in all 19 games, 18 starts. A 2024 All-Centennial honorable mention pick, Kilbride also tied for tops on the team in game-winning goals with two, scoring those at Widener (August 29) and at Rutgers-Camden (September 10). The junior tied the program mark for assists in a single game with three versus Hood on September 13 and had a helper on the winning score at #23 Johns Hopkins. Through the end of the Centennial Tournament, Kilbride is tied for sixth in the conference in helper. In 52 all-time games, 33 starts, the forward has eight goals and eight assists for 24 points.
Allen, a second team honoree last fall, totaled four solo shutouts and was part of three combined clean sheets this fall in 18 games, 15 starts. The junior netted 47 saves, had a 1.10 goals against average and a .734 save percentage in 1388:27 of action. She totaled a season-best six saves on two occasions, at Rutgers-Camden (September 10) and versus #13 Swarthmore, an NCAA

Tournament team (October 29). In 46 career games, 40 starts, the junior has a 14-13-12 record with a 0.93 goals-against average, a .774 save percentage and 130 saves in 3692:59. Allen is the program's record holder in career blankings with 17.
The Centennial Conference also announced its All-Sportsmanship Team for women's soccer today and junior back
Maddy Gaydon (Gettysburg, Pa./Gettysburg Area) was the Shorewomen's representative on that team. Gaydon was named to the team for the first time. Each Centennial Conference member institution was permitted to nominate one student-athlete who exemplifies the best in sportsmanship for the All-Sportsmanship Team. Nominations were submitted by the head coaches.
Since the arrival of head coach
Tom Reilly in 2017, the Shorewomen have had 18 all-conference selections. Washington has had eight second team selections and 10 named honorable mention.