OREM—Utah Valley graduate forward Faith Webber has been named to the TopDrawerSoccer All-America Second Team, the organization announced following the conclusion of the 2025 women's college soccer season.
Webber is one of just nine forwards nationally selected to the teams and the lone representative from the Western Athletic Conference, earning recognition based on individual performance, statistical accomplishments, conference honors and team success throughout the 2025 campaign.
The graduate standout capped one of the most dominant attacking seasons in the country, finishing her Utah Valley career as the program's all-time leading goal scorer. Webber broke her own single-season records with 22 goals and 48 points, ranking first nationally in total goals, shots per game (6.82) and shots on goal per game (3.14), while finishing third nationally in total points and fourth nationally in points per game (2.18). She also ranked second in the nation with seven game-winning goals.
Webber played a central role in another historic season for the Wolverines, who finished 14-5-3, captured their fourth straight WAC regular-season title and earned an at-large berth to the NCAA Tournament. Utah Valley ranked among the nation's most dangerous offensive teams, finishing second nationally in total points (210) and points per game (9.55), and third nationally in scoring offense (3.18), total goals (70), shots per game (22.27) and shots on goal per game (10.41).
Earlier this postseason, Webber earned United Soccer Coaches First Team All-Pacific Region honors, First Team All-WAC recognition and a spot on the WAC All-Tournament Team. She was also named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team.
The TopDrawerSoccer All-America recognition adds another national honor to an already decorated career for Webber, who leaves Utah Valley as one of the most accomplished players in program history.