DURHAM, N.C. – Six different members of the Duke women's soccer program –
Carina Lageyre,
Devin Lynch,
Mia Minestrella,
Mia Oliaro,
Kat Rader and
Cameron Roller -- were recognized with College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors this week.
The 2025-26 Academic All-District Women's Soccer Teams, selected by College Sport Communicators, recognize the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom. Student-athletes must feature a minimum GPA of 3.50 while competing in 90 percent or starting in at least 66 percent of the team's matches to be eligible for the award.
Lageyre, a product of Cooper City, Florida, earned academic honors for the second time in her career as she was also selected in 2023. One of the top midfielders in the nation, the senior has started 21 matches, scored two goals, notched two assists and played 1,745 minutes on the year. Over her career, Lageyre has started 58-of-64 contests and played nearly 5,000 minutes, while boasting a 3.864 grade-point average.
Over the last two seasons, Lynch has been a key offensive threat for the Blue Devils totaling 13 goals and 17 assists. She has started 37 of her last 43 matches and seen action in nearly 2,700 minutes in 2024 and 2025. Lynch, who is from Naperville, Illinois, owns a 3.712 grade-point average and is majoring in political science. She has appeared in 80 career matches and collected 48 points over four seasons.
Receiving CSC academic recognition for the first time in her career, Minestrella has once again turned in an impressive season for the Blue Devils up front with 18 goals, five assists and 41 points. Minestrella, who hails from Redondo Beach, California, collected a 3.611 grade-point average and currently is tied for sixth nationally and third in the ACC with her 18 goals.
Oliaro, a junior native of Chapel Hill, earned honors for the second year in a row with an impressive 3.960 grade-point average. She became just the second Blue Devil to register back-to-back seasons with 10 or more assists as she owns 12 in 2025. Oliaro has started 19-of-22 matches, notched two goals and 16 points in 1,350 minutes.
For the second time in her career, Rader received All-District accolades as she owns a 3.945 grade-point average. Rader, who is from Stuart, Florida, moved to the midfield this season and showcased her all-around skill with 12 goals and 12 assists for 36 points. She became just the fourth Blue Devil in program history to notch 10 or more goals and assists in a single season. Rader, a redshirt junior, owns 32 goals and 20 assists over her career.
One of the top defenders nationally, Roller earned academic honors for the second year in a row with a 3.916 grade-point average. A native of Sherman, Texas, Roller has started 52 matches in a row and helped Duke to 30 shutouts over the last three seasons. She has logged 1,906 minutes on the season and was both a United Soccer Coaches and CSC Academic All-America honoree a season ago.
The Blue Devils became the 12th program in NCAA women's soccer history to make back-to-back NCAA College Cup appearances and will next face top-ranked Stanford Friday, Dec. 5 at 8:45 p.m., (ET) on ESPNU.
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