Honors/Awards: United Soccer Coaches Association Fourth-Team All-Region (2025), All-ACC Third Team selection (2025), ACC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 19 - 2023), All-ACC Academic Team (2024, 2023), ACC Honor Roll (2025, 2024, 2023), College Sports Communicators Academic All-District (2025, 2023).
U.S. Soccer: Member of the U.S. U-20 Women’s Youth National Team for the 2022 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica ... named to U.S. U-20 Women’s Youth National Team for the Sud Ladies Cup in Aubagne, France from June 16-29, 2022 … started one match and came off the bench in another, while helping lead the team to the title.
Career: Started her final 58 matches in a row at Duke ... over four seasons, started 59-of-65 matches ... tallied six goals, 12 assists and 24 points ... had three game-winning goals ... was consistently one of the top midfielders in the nation over her final three seasons ... helped the Blue Devils to 56 wins and two NCAA College Cup appearances.
2025 -- Senior: United Soccer Coaches Association Fourth-Team All-Region ... All-ACC Third Team selection ... College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honoree ... started all 22 matches she played ... tallied two goals and two assists for six points ... notched the game-winning goal against Clemson in a 3-2 victory ... added another goal against North Carolina in a 3-2 win ... assisted on goals against Washington in the NCAA Tournament and on the road at eighth-ranked Arkansas ... played the full 90 minutes in each of the final eight matches of her career and a total of 17 matches on the season ... saw action in 1,835 minutes ... helped lead Duke to the NCAA College Cup for the second year in a row and collect a 17-5-1 record.
2024 -- Junior: Started all 21 matches she appeared in for the Blue Devils in the midfield ... All-ACC Academic Team ... ACC Honor Roll selection ... totaled two goals and six assists for 10 points ... registered the game-winning goal in the NCAA Tournament round of 16 against Michigan State ... added another goal in a 7-0 victory against Boston College ... posted an assist on the road at eighth-ranked North Carolina to conclude the regular season ... collected two assists against ETSU, while adding other assists against Nebraska, Missouri and Clemson ... helped lead Duke to just the fourth ACC Regular Season title in program history and an appearance in the NCAA College Cup ... logged 1,588 minutes and played the entire 90 minutes in matches.
2023 -- Sophomore: ACC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 19 ... College Soccer News Team of the Week on Sept. 18 ... TopDrawerSoccer Honorable Mention National Team of the Week on Sept. 19 ... All-ACC Academic Team and ACC Honor Roll selection ... College Sports Communicators Academic All-District ... started all 15 matches she played in the midfield ... missed the Clemson match due to an injury ... tallied a brace at Boston College to lead Duke to a 2-0 victory on the road ... registered four assists on the year against Southern California, Wisconsin, East Carolina and Notre Dame ... attempted 29 shots ... played 1,297 minutes, including seeing action in the full 90 minutes on 10 occasions.
2022 -- Freshman: Missed all preseason and the season-opener at East Carolina as she was representing the United States at the U-20 World Cup in Costa Rica ... when she returned, was dealing with an injury that occurred during the World Cup ... made her Duke debut against Charlotte (8/28) ... was impressive in 59 minutes against UCLA (9/1), but then was reinjured on the road at TCU (9/4) in the next match, which she made her first collegiate start ... was limited to only seven matches due to the injury and missed the final nine matches ... ACC Honor Roll selection.
Prior to Duke: Ranked as the No. 4 overall prospect in the class of 2022 by TopDrawerSoccer.com … the No. 1-rated midfielder and No. 1 player from the state of Florida … member of U.S. Youth National Team pool since 2017 … won the UEFA Women's Development Tournament with the U-17 Women's National Team in Prague in May of 2019 … competed with the U-17 WNT in friendlies versus England at IMG Academy in February of 2020 … traveled to Netherlands in June of 2018 with the U-15 Youth National Team … member of the 2016 Olympic Development Program South Region team … won the Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) state championship in 2016 with Weston FC … four-time Principal's Honor Roll selection at Cooper City High School.
Personal: Full name is Carina Lageyre … daughter of Juan and Mercedes Lageyre … has two sisters, Alexa and Brianna … her mom, Mercedes, played two years of tennis at Miami Dade Community College … received the Seal of Biliteracy in Spanish, AP Capstone diploma and was club representative for the Girls Academy Advisory Panel … ranked in the top two percent of her graduating class at Cooper City High School ... graduated from Duke in December of 2025 with a degree in psychology.
Last Updated 12/11/2025