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16 of the Best Female Football Players To Know

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Once sidelined and underestimated, women’s football has risen with remarkable force over the past two decades — transforming from a marginalized pursuit into a global movement. Historic wins, record-breaking transfers, sold-out stadiums and increasing media coverage have all signaled a long-overdue shift. Yet, the fight isn’t over. Female players continue to push for parity in pay, resources, visibility and respect — not just as athletes, but as voices for equity and change. We need to continue to champion and celebrate the women at the heart of that evolution.

So, we’ve rounded up some of the best female footballers around the world — from Beth Mead‘s creative dominance at Arsenal W.F.C and outspoken advocacy and Bunny Shaw‘s Golden Boot-winning brilliance for Manchester City Womens to Ada Hegerberg‘s pioneering stand for equality, each of these athletes embody more than just skill, they represent resilience, leadership and vision. With the Euros 2025 currently playing out in Switzerland, we wanted to include the players we are keeping an eye on, too.  There obviously so many more than these sixteen amazing players to have on your radar, but keep scrolling to see some of our absolute faves.

Alexia Putellas

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A midfield magician for both Spain and FC Barcelona, Alexia Putellas is arguably one of the game’s most influential figures today. The two-time Ballon d’Or winner and Nike ambassador is a symbol of technical excellence and is leading Spain’s Euro 2025 campaign with calm authority and pinpoint passing precision. Whether orchestrating play from midfield or showing up in a tailored suit (she’s fronted fashion campaign for Mango before) she totally owns the moment. Though she has nothing to prove in this tournament, she did miss the last Euros after tearing a ligament and has made her return to the pitch completely unmissable. She came back in early 2023 and went on to win that year’s World Cup.

Klara Bühl

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Klara Bühl brings electric pace and Gen Z energy to both Germany and Bayern Munich. She’s only 24 but is already approaching 70 caps and has won four Bundesliga titles with Bayern. A creative forward with the ability to shift momentum in a split second, she’s been crucial in Germany’s efforts at Euro 2025. On the pitch, she’s all about directness and flair; off it, she’s quickly become one of football’s emerging style muses. (She isn’t sponsored by a brand yet, so definitely one to watch.) But she’s also got quite the side-hustles, too. During the men’s Euros last summer she wrote a column for Zeit Online, dishing tea and insights about the difference between how men and women approach the beautiful game. She’s also quite the crochet queen.

Sandy Baltimore

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Sandy Baltimore doesn’t do quiet entries. Whether it’s a breakneck run down the wing or showing up in head-to-toe Martine Rose, the Chelsea and France star is pure statement energy. At Euro 2025, she’s bringing that same edge, adding creativity, tempo and unpredictability to France’s attacking setup. The 25-year-old winger can play on the left or right, at wing-back or in midfield, just enjoyed the best season of her career, winning all three domestic titles with the Blues, so is going into the Euros on a real high.

Alisha Lehmann

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Alisha Lehmann has the kind of profile most players dream about: equal parts footballer, influencer and pop culture magnet. Representing hosts Switzerland at Euro 2025, the Juventus winger brings flair and tenacity on the pitch, while her off-pitch life has made her a social media phenomenon with 16.8+ million followers. She works with brands like Adidas, EA Sports and Boomerang Sportsbook, and has modelled for lingerie brand Tezenis. Beyond that, she’s outspoken on gender pay equity and is constantly challenging stereotypes, creating meaningful discourse around representation in sport. Her time in the Euros has been limited so far, but her role for the host nation is huge nonetheless.

Michelle Agyemang

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Three-and-a-half years ago Agyemang was a ballgirl for an England match at Wembley. Fast forward to her England debut in April 2025 and she scored a stunning goal against Belgium just 41 seconds into hitting the pitch, and with only her second touch. Currently on loan to Brighton from Arsenal, the forward was named Brighton’s Young Player of the Year after a breakthrough WSL season this year and is becoming known for her authenticity on and off the pitch. Less about edited reels and more about earning every split second, she’s arguably England’s most exciting breakout stars.  She may be a super-sub, deployed by England coach Sarina Wiegman to cause major disruption at the Euros 2025, but she’s already cementing herself as one to watch at just 19.

Lia Wälti

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A calm presence in the midfield and captain of the host nation Switzerland, Lia Wälti brings poise, precision and serious leadership to Euro 2025. After a major health scare last year and losing her starting lineup spot at Arsenal, she remains a key player for the national team and has made a stronger, more vocal return to the game, especially about subjects related to resilience, mental health and growing the women’s game. Together with her sister, Meret, Wälti published a children’s book Lia am Ball in early 2025, which tells the story of a girl who loved playing football and chose her own path. She’s also quietly using her platform to highlight Swiss culture and wellness, running a behind-the-scenes series called Lia’s Switzerland.

Alessia Russo

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A Champions League winner with Arsenal and a member of the 50+ England caps club, Alessia Russo doesn’t just score goals, she is also busy building brands. Taking the charge for England’s front line at Euro 2025, the Arsenal striker is part Lioness, part CEO. Russo’s launched her own label, ET7, turning her signature into a fashion-forward identity that reflects her dual interest in performance and personal style. On the pitch, she’s sharp, instinctive and physical. The former Manchester United striker was the WSL’s joint top-scorer this past season with 12 league goals, alongside Khadija “Bunny” Shaw.

Vivianne Miedema

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We’re aware Netherlands didn’t make the Euros 2025 quarterfinals, but still, Vivianne Miedema deserves a mention. Considered a living legend, Miedema scored her milestone 100th goal for the Netherlands during the opening match against Wales in the Euro 2025 making her the first Dutch player – male or female – to reach that accolade. Leading the Dutch line, the Arsenal striker combines ruthless finishing with a cerebral, unflashy brilliance. After a long injury layoff (she tore her cruciate ligaments with her former club, Arsenal, in December 2022) her comeback narrative has become a source of inspiration for many. She’s since moved to Manchester City and is also known for championing social causes, including LGBTQ+ rights, and is an active member of the Common Goal movement, which encourages athletes to donate 1% of their salaries to community organizations.

Beth Mead

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Beth Mead joined Arsenal Women’s Football Club in January 2017 from Sunderland, UK, and has since become one of the team’s most influential players. Initially a central striker, Mead transitioned into a wide attacking role at Arsenal, where her creativity, pace, and vision have flourished. She is renowned for her ability to deliver precise crosses and create chances, holding the record for being one of the top three players with the most assists in the Women’s Super League (WSL). On the social front, Mead has continued to use her platform for good — most recently teaming up with Arsenal and Persil in a powerful campaign challenging the stigma around periods in sport, helping to create a more open and supportive environment for young athletes everywhere.

Bunny Shaw

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Since joining Manchester City Women in 2021, Khadija “Bunny” Shaw quickly made herself one of the most dangerous strikers in the WSL. With her mix of strength, smart movement and sharp finishing, she’s become the focal point of City’s attack. In the 2023–2024 season, she scored 21 goals in just 18 games — enough to win the WSL Golden Boot even after an injury ended her season early. Her link-up play with teammates like Lauren Hemp has been key to City’s success, and her ability to hold up the ball and finish under pressure sets her apart. Off the pitch, she’s captain of Jamaica and their all-time top scorer, proving her impact goes far beyond club level.

Mayra Ramirez

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Born and raised in Colombia, Mayra Ramírez joined Chelsea W.F.C. in January 2024 as the most expensive signing in women’s football history at the time. (Her £384k deal was later overshadowed by Naomi Girma in at the beginning of 2025.) Ramírez’s journey reflects serious dedication — before turning pro, she travelled 35 kilometres from her hometown of Sibaté each day to train, a work ethic that still defines her game. Known for her power, athleticism and goal-scoring ability, she made an immediate impact at Chelsea. In the final game of 2024-2025’s season, she scored twice and assisted two more in a 6–0 win over Manchester United Women to help seal the WSL title. She carried that momentum into this year, playing a key role in her team’s 3-0 triumph over Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup final. Strong, direct and technically sharp, she’s added real presence to Chelsea’s front line, especially in the absence of Sam Kerr, and has quickly adapted to the pace and demands of the English game.

Fridolina Rolfö

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Hailing from Sweden, Fridolina Rolfö is a key player for FC Barcelona Femeni since arriving in 2021, bringing strength, pace and versatility to the team. Usually out on the left wing but just as comfortable leading the line, she’s no stranger to the big stage, with her winning goal in the 2023 Champions League final proof of that. Off the pitch, Rolfö is equally driven. In our recent interview, she spoke openly about the importance of giving women’s football the same visibility, accessibility and funding as the men’s game. It’s something she’s passionate about, and as a PUMA ambassador, she uses her voice to help push the sport forward while continuing to perform at the highest level.

Trinity Rodman

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In 2023, Trinity Rodman became the youngest player in WSL history to hit double digits for both goals and assists and to this present day, she’s a key force for both the Washington Spirit and the U.S. Women’s National Team, the latter team she won Olympic gold with in 2024. But there’s more to her than highlight reels. During her episode of Alex Cooper‘s Call Her Daddy podcast last year, she spoke candidly about growing up largely without her father, NBA legend Dennis Rodman, and the ongoing challenges in their relationship — a side of her story fans rarely see. Still, she’s carving her own path, combining fearless play with a powerful voice off the pitch. As an Adidas athlete and author of a children’s book, she’s using her platform to push for better visibility and investment in women’s sport.

Racheal Kundananji

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Zambian forward Racheal Kundananji is known for her exceptional goal-scoring prowess — netting 33 goals in 43 Liga F appearances, playing a pivotal role in this landmark move. In february last year, she joined Bay FC from Madrid CFF for $788,000 at just 23. Her expensive transfer is thanks to her exceptional dribbling, goal-scoring ability and knack for breaking down defenses. With all her achievements, she’s proved her consistency and impact on the field. Kundananji is already a key figure for both club and country, and before turning pro, she played barefoot in local Zambian tournaments, showcasing her passion and determination from a young age.

Ada Hegerberg

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In 2018, Ada Hegerberg became the first woman to win the Ballon d’Or, cementing her status as one of the game’s greats. As Lyon’s star striker, she holds the all-time record for goals in the UEFA Women’s Champions League and has helped the club to multiple European titles. But her impact goes beyond the pitch. In 2017, she stepped away from Norway‘s national team in protest over gender inequality in football, returning five years later when she felt progress had been made. Now back as captain, she continues to lead by example.

Sakina Karchaoui

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Sakina Karchaoui has become a standout figure in French football, known for her dynamic play and leadership on the field. Born in Salon-de-Provence in 1996, she began her football journey playing with boys in her neighborhood, but her professional career took off with Montpellier, followed by a stint at Lyon and now, she brings her talents to Paris Saint-Germain. Karchaoui’s versatility has seen her excel as both a left-back and a midfielder, a transition encouraged by former coach Hervé Renard, who recognized her potential to influence the game more centrally. Beyond her club success, Karchaoui has been a vital part of the French national team, earning over 85 caps and contributing to their international campaigns.





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Indy volleyball coach in viral video charged after allegedly sexting a minor

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INDIANAPOLIS — A viral video has led to criminal charges against an Indianapolis volleyball coach accused of sending sexually explicit images to someone he believed was a 14-year-old boy.

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced that Levi Garrett, 34, of Danville, faces attempted dissemination of matter harmful to minors, a Level 6 felony, following an independent investigation by the prosecutor’s office.

According to the probable cause affidavit, the charges stem from allegations that on March 2, 2025, Garrett engaged in explicit conversations and sent sexually graphic photos on the dating app Grindr to someone he believed was a minor.

A member of a private online investigative organization used a fake Grindr profile titled “tryna have fun” with a photo portraying themselves as a 14-year-old male named “Josh.” The decoy allegedly engaged with Garrett’s profile, “Hmu & find out.”

During the conversation, court documents show the minor texted Garrett, “U mind if I’m young,” and Garrett replied, “No I don’t mind.” When the decoy told Garrett, “I’m 14 but I down for whatever,” Garrett allegedly “liked” the message and proceeded to send three sexually explicit images, including photos of male genitalia and sexual activity.

The messages also allegedly included language about meeting for sex, with Garrett asking whether the encounter would be “safe or bareback.”

Court records show Garrett initially agreed to meet at a location in Greencastle but later blocked the account.

The case gained widespread attention in August when YouTuber JiDion, who is affiliated with the private investigative group, posted a 26-minute video titled “Volleyball Coach Gets EXPOSED” that has been viewed over 1.2 million times.

In the video, JiDion confronts Garrett at The Academy Volleyball Club located on East 30th Street, showing him screenshots of the alleged text exchanges and explicit photos.

Notably, the video showed several Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers at the scene during the confrontation. When JiDion urged them to arrest the coach, one officer stated, “I have run into this before. Our prosecutor will not touch this,” a response that was controversial to many of JiDion’s followers.

IMPD later responded to the backlash and clarified that the video lacked important context, noting that a police report was filed at the scene, Garrett was trespassed from the property, and detectives were informed about the allegations.

Following the viral incident, the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office opened a formal investigation into the allegations.

“There are no shortcuts in the investigative process,” Mears said in a statement Monday. “When it comes to crimes against children, justice demands that an independent investigation occur and evidence be properly obtained, so that a case is built that will hold offenders accountable in a court of law.”

According to the affidavit, body camera footage from the incident shows Garrett identifying himself by name and providing his date of birth and phone number to officers, information that matched the Grindr profile under investigation.

Garrett is scheduled to appear for a change of plea hearing on January 27, 2026, at 9 a.m. in Marion County Superior Court.





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Volleyball Lands Four on CSC Academic All-District Team

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GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced its annual All-District listing on Tuesday, including four Central Michigan Volleyball members.
 
To qualify, a student-athlete must hold a cumulative grade-point average (GPA) of 3.50, across both undergraduate and graduate courses, if applicable. Athletically, volleyball student-athletes must have either competed in 90% of their team’s contests for the season or started at least 66% of contests.
 
The list of honorees is below:
 
Senior Alina Anderson (Rockford, Mich. / Rockford / Ferris State)
Senior Abby Olin (Coopersville, Mich. / Coopersville / Michigan State)
Sophomore Izzy Swiercz (Hudsonville, Mich. / Hudsonville)
Sophomore Grace Thomas (Dublin, Ohio / Dublin Coffman)
 
Both Anderson and Olin earned the honor for the 2024 season.
 
For the latest news and updates on CMU Volleyball, follow the team in X (@cmuvolleyball) and on Instagram (@cmuvolleyball).
 



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Affidavit reveals AI-generated plan in alleged grooming case against Mesquite pastor’s son and volleyball coach

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An arrest affidavit obtained by CBS News Texas reveals more details about what led up to the arrest of a teacher and volleyball coach accused of grooming a teenage girl to have a sexual relationship with her, including the discovery of an AI-generated document outlining manipulation tactics.

Matthan Lough, 32, was arrested on Dec. 10 on a charge of child grooming, a third-degree felony. His father, Kevin Lough, was the senior pastor of the Christian Center of Mesquite, where some of the alleged grooming took place.

The victim and her mother filed a report with Mesquite police about Lough on Oct. 2. According to police, the victim’s mother found out about the relationship earlier that week.

Mesquite police: Grooming began more than two years ago

The affidavit outlines how the case began with an interaction at a party in the spring of 2023.

According to the affidavit, the victim met Lough at her cousin’s graduation party when he approached her while she was playing volleyball. The victim recognized Lough from church, as his wife was the worship leader for their youth group. Lough asked her if she would be interested in joining a club volleyball team he wanted to start at the church. 

It was not until the fall of 2024 that Lough held tryouts for the team, and the victim was given a spot, the affidavit said. The victim reported a series of unusual interactions with Lough over the following months in which he shared overly personal details about his life and marriage, then began to make flirty and inappropriate jokes, according to the report.

Lough’s inappropriate behavior escalated further over the summer of 2025, when he started sending the victim explicit messages and discussed committing murders, the affidavit said. Lough also repeatedly made sure the victim knew he was carrying a gun, making her fear for her safety.

In September, the affidavit describes the relationship turning physical. Lough allegedly kissed the victim at a church event. Later that month, he sexually assaulted her twice, the victim told police.

The relationship ended after the victim’s mother discovered the inappropriate messages on the victim’s devices. Her mother then contacted Lough’s wife.

Police said that after the victim filed the report, detectives obtained a search warrant and found an AI-generated document on Lough’s iPad titled “Hypothetical Counter-Influence Plan.” The document outlined phases such as “rebuild her autonomy” and “shift the power dynamic,” and provided guidance on how to achieve success.

Fallout from child grooming case

After the relationship was uncovered, police said Lough’s wife left Texas. Court records show she filed for divorce in October.

Lough’s father also resigned as senior pastor of the Christian Center of Mesquite. In a post on the church’s website, its board said the church would work to seek justice for the victim. It also said the church has “initiated an immediate internal review of all child protection policies, volunteer screening processes, and facility access logs to ensure the absolute safety of every child and youth within our care.”



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2025 NCAA women’s volleyball championship: How to watch, schedule

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Texas A&M shook up the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament when the No. 3 Aggies upset top-ranked and previously unbeaten Nebraska in their regional final. Now, the Aggies are headed to their first Final Four in program history.

No. 3 Wisconsin, which ousted Texas, another No. 1 seed, on its home court, and No. 1 seeds Kentucky and Pittsburgh join Texas A&M in the national semifinals, which take place Thursday at T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

The Aggies will take on Pitt in one semifinal, while Wisconsin and Kentucky will face off in the other. Neither Texas A&M nor the Panthers have won a national championship, though Pitt will play in its fifth straight Final Four. Both Wisconsin (2021) and Kentucky (2020) have won one national title.

Here are key facts about the 2025 NCAA Division I women’s volleyball tournament:

What is the remaining schedule?

*All times Eastern

Thursday, Dec. 18

Semifinal: No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 1 Pittsburgh – 6:30 p.m. on ESPN

“NCAA Women’s Volleyball Studio Show” – 8:30 p.m. on ESPN

Semifinal: No. 3 Wisconsin vs. No. 1 Kentucky – 9 p.m. on ESPN

Sunday, Dec. 21

“NCAA Women’s Volleyball Preview Show” – 3 p.m. on ABC

Championship – 3:30 p.m. on ABC

How can fans watch?

Fans can catch all of the action in the ESPN App and in the NCAA women’s volleyball streaming hub.

How can fans access more college sports coverage from ESPN?

Check out the ESPN college sports hub page for the latest news, scores, rankings and more.



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Three Clarkson Volleyball Players Named to CSC Academic All-District List

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Seniors Ashley Currier and Marin Hangliter as well as sophomore Olivia Baxter of the Clarkson University Volleyball team have been named to the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® Volleyball team. 

The 2025 Academic All-District® Volleyball teams, selected by College Sports Communicators, recognize the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. To be eligible, student-athletes need to be of sophomore standing both athletically and academically, hold a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or better, and have participated in 90% of sets or have started at least two-thirds of their respective team’s matches. 

Baxter, a sophomore majoring in Chemical Engineering, was a Liberty League Second-Team All-Star thanks to her excellence in the back row. Baxter ranked 22nd nationally in digs per set (5.40 dps) and was 57th nationally in aces per set (0.63 aps).

Currier, a senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering, continued to be relied upon in a variety of roles for the Knights, averaging 7.09 assists, 0.95 kills, 2.50 digs, and 0.61 blocks per set. In a match against University of Rochester she nearly posted an incredibly rare feat, coming up just one kill short of a quadruple double (31 assists, 16 digs, 10 blocks, and 9 kills). 

Hangliter, a senior majoring in Environmental Engineering, finished the season averaging 2.62 kills per set, which ranked second on the team. She also was second in the Liberty League in aces per set with 0.64, which placed her 49th nationally in that category.  



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Three Tennessee Volleyball Players Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three Tennessee volleyball student-athletes College Sports Communicators Academic All-District team, as announced on Tuesday. Caroline Kerr makes the list for the second consecutive year, while Hayden Kubik and Gülce Güçtekin make the list for the first time in their careers.

This marks the first time in program history that three Lady Vols have been named to the Academic All-District Team. In Eve Rackham Watt‘s eight years as head coach, eight total players have earned Academic All-District honors. Tennessee has had two or more players selected to the All-District team now in three seasons, all coming under Rackham Watt.

CSC’s Academic All-America program recognizes the nation’s top student-athletes for their combined performances on the court and in the classroom. Both Kerr and Kubik earned spots on the CSC Academic All-America ballot, which will be announced on January 13, 2026.

Compiling a 3.87 GPA in the Sport Management program, Kerr garnered First Team All-SEC honors after leading the team with 945 assists. Kerr was a key force for a Tennessee attack that finished the season top 15 in both hitting percentage and kills per set. Kerr had 20 matches with 30 or more assists, including tying her career high with 57 against Florida on Oct. 15. 

One of the top setters in Tennessee history, Kerr currently ranks sixth all-time in both assists (3,259) and assists per set (10.65). The two-time All-American setter has led the team in assists in each of the last three seasons, eclipsing the 1,000-assist mark in both 2023 & 2024.

Earning her bachelor’s degree in Communication Studies, Kubik had her best offensive season of her career in her final collegiate season. Kubik led the team in kills (390), kills per set (4.19), points (431.0), and points per set (4.63) this season. She had double-digit kills in 24 matches, reaching 20 or more on four occasions.

Kubik also ranked top ten in the conference in both kills per set and points per set in 2025. A stellar defender in the back row, Kubik finished third on the team with 209 digs. The First Team All-SEC selection had seven double-doubles on the campaign, all of which came against conference opponents.

Boasting a 4.00 GPA in Communication Studies, Güçtekin became an important piece to Tennessee’s defensive success. The senior libero  led the team in 2025 with 408 digs. Güçtekin finished the season ranking top five in the SEC in both digs and digs per set. She recorded double figure digs in 23 matches, including having 20 or more in six. She set a career-high of 30 digs at Kentucky on Nov. 9, becoming the first Tennessee player to reach 30 or more digs since Yelianoz Torres had 30 against Arkansas on Oct. 20, 2023.

Güçtekin eclipsed 1,000 digs in her career this season, and finishes her collegiate career with 1,293 digs. An all-around player in college, Güçtekin also finished with 423 assists and 117 aces.



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