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UVU’s Webber and Hladek Earn Spots on TopDrawerSoccer Top 100 List

1/8/2026 4:01:00 PM

OREM—Utah Valley University standouts Faith Webber and Ruby Hladek were both named to the TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Top 100 player rankings, the organization announced Tuesday. Webber checked in at No. 20 on the national list, while Hladek landed at No. 40.

The postseason recognition caps two historic careers for Utah Valley's attacking duo, who powered one of the nation's most prolific offenses during the 2025 season. The Wolverines posted a 14-5-3 record, won their fourth straight WAC regular season championship, and earned an at-large berth into the NCAA Tournament, where the Wolverines fell 2–1 in overtime at No. 12 Colorado.

Webber, a graduate forward from Grand Blanc, Michigan, adds the TopDrawerSoccer honor to an extensive postseason résumé that includes Academic All-America® First Team honors, First Team All-WAC, WAC All-Tournament Team, and United Soccer Coaches All-Pacific Region First Team accolades. She led the nation in total goals (22), shots per game (6.82), and shots on goal per game (3.14), while also ranking second nationally in game-winning goals (7), third in total points (48), and fourth in points per game (2.18). Webber concluded her Utah Valley career as the program's all-time leader in shots (439), points (157), and goals (70).

Hladek, a senior midfielder from Ladera Ranch, California, also earned multiple postseason honors after a breakout campaign that included Academic All-America® Third Team recognition. The 2025 WAC Offensive Player of the Year finished with 15 goals and 13 assists, ranking sixth nationally in total assists, eighth in total points (43), and 11th in assists per game (0.59). She also earned First Team All-WAC and United Soccer Coaches All-Pacific Region First Team honors and concluded her Utah Valley career as the program's all-time assists leader (32).

Webber and Hladek were central figures in one of the best eras of Utah Valley women's soccer. The Wolverines finished among the nation's top offensive teams, captured four consecutive WAC regular season titles, and continued to build a strong academic culture that has produced Academic All-America® honorees in four straight seasons.

The TopDrawerSoccer Postseason Top 100 rankings identify the top players in NCAA Division I women's soccer based on performance, impact and professional projection.

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