OREM—Utah Valley forwards
Ruby Hladek and
Faith Webber have been named to the TopDrawerSoccer Midseason Top 100 Players list, recognizing the nation's top performers through the first half of the 2025 women's college soccer season. Hladek is ranked No. 41 and Webber comes in at No. 61 on the list, which honors players based on their production, consistency, and overall impact on winning.
Utah Valley is one of only 13 programs in the nation to place multiple players on the Top 100 list and is the only school in the state of Utah—and the only program from the Western Athletic Conference—to be represented. Among that exclusive group, UVU is the only mid-major program with two players ranked inside the top 65 nationally, joining powerhouses like Stanford, Notre Dame, and North Carolina.
Hladek, a senior from Ladera Ranch, California, is Utah Valley's all-time career assist leader after breaking the record earlier this season. She currently leads the team with eight assists and ranks ninth nationally in total assists and 14th in assists per game (0.57). Hladek has also contributed nine goals and a team-best 26 total points, ranking among the nation's top 10 in points per game at 1.86.
Webber, a graduate forward from Grand Blanc, Michigan, is Utah Valley's all-time leader in both career goals (58) and career points (132). A three-time All-WAC first team selection, Webber currently ranks 12th nationally in total goals (10) and 18th in goals per game (0.71). She has four game-winning goals this season—tied for ninth in the country—and leads the nation in shots per game (5.57).
The duo has been instrumental in Utah Valley's potent attack, helping the Wolverines rank seventh nationally in scoring offense at 2.86 goals per game. UVU also ranks among the nation's top 10 in total goals (40), total points (116), and points per game (8.29), leading the WAC in every major offensive category.
Together, Hladek and Webber form one of the highest-ranked duos in the nation and have powered Utah Valley to an 8-4-2 overall record and an unbeaten 4-0-1 mark in WAC play heading into the stretch run of the season.