Women's Soccer

Three Playoff Teams Expected to Battle it Out Once Again

Concordia gets the dime-thin coaches nod over Hawai`i Hilo and Point Loma in the 2023 preseason poll

Those three teams--Concordia, Hawai`i Hilo and Point Loma, are the coaches picks to lead the pack again in the 2023 season.  That's not surprising, and maybe how close the vote was shouldn't be a shock either.

The Golden Eagles, who finished third in the 2022 PacWest standings but reached the NCAA West Region title match, was the narrow pick of the coaches to win the 2023 crown. Concordia had 109 poll points and four first place votes. 2022 conference title winner Hawai`i Hilo was next with 107 poll points and four first place votes. 2021 co-title winner Point Loma followed with 103 points and three first place votes.

There has never been a closer preseason poll in the 15-year history of the vote. 


Concordia earns the slight nod by virture of its strong finish last year. The Golden Eagles were third in the PacWest (7-2-1), but then knocked off CS Los Angeles (1-0) in the postseason, topped previously unbeaten Hawai`i Hilo (2-1) in overtime on the Big Island before losing to eventual national champion Western Washington in the west region title match, 1-0.

CUI lost four-time All-PacWest pick Jadenn Carrillo, but return four all-conference selections to build around in 2023. Earning Preseason All-PacWest honors are defenders Gabby Breton and Brianna Guerra, along with midfielders Layla Comeaux and Riley Walkington. 

Hawai`i Hilo (8-0-2 PacWest) also suffered graduation losses including five-time All-PacWest pick Jodi Lillie and Newcomer of the Year Grace VerHage, but the Vulcans still have plenty in the tank. Forward Teani Arakawa, who scored four goals in an exhibition match last week, is the coaches vote for PacWest Preseason Player of the Year. The junior forward scored eight goals a year ago, fourth best in the conference.

The Vulcans also return Preseason picks Alia Bournay (defender), Nanea Wall (forward), and midfielders Filippa Graneld and Alyssa Padron. Additionally, goalkeeper Phoebe Barnes, who started the last three seasons at Sonoma State, had enough street cred to be voted as the Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year before playing a match for the Vulcans. Hilo's five preseason selections were the most of any team in the conference.

Point Loma has four on the All-PacWest Preseason Team, including Defender of the Year Emma Thrapp. The Sea Lions keep that award in the family after graduated Lauren O'Malley won it the last three times. Point Loma's strong defense also returns Preseason pick Naomi Ellis and forwards Alana Diaz and Zoe Crockett. 

The Sea Lions, who were 7-1-2 in the PacWest and 13-3-4 overall, defeated Sonoma State in the postseason and then fell 1-0 to WWU. 

With all the attention on the PacWest's trio of playoff teams, don't sleep on Azusa Pacific. The Cougars were a quieter 6-2-2 in league play last year and were 9-4-4 overall. They occupy the fourth spot in the 2023 preseason poll and return all-conference performers Maddie Williams (GK), Bethany Tee (F) and Katie Prado (MF). 2022 GSAC tournament winner and regular season champ Westmont makes it debut in the PacWest in the fifth spot of the preseason poll. The Warriors reached the third round of the NAIA national tournament last year before they lost a match, finishing 16-1-3.

Chaminade is sixth in the poll, led by a trio of fifth-year players in Naomi Takata (GK), Tehani Smith and Lindsay Wilson. Smith and Wilson are both defenders in front of Takata, who had six shutouts in 2022. Biola is on the seventh rung and have Preseason All-PacWest picks Peyton Nelson and Autum Monty to lead them. Nelson led the team in scoring last year as a true freshman, and Monty transfers to Biola after starting two seasons as the goalkeeper at San Jose State.

Biola had 49 poll points, and Fresno Pacific (46) and Hawai`i Pacific (44) were close behind in the eighth and ninth spots in the poll. The Sharks (5-8-3) finished 2022 strong with consecutive wins over Biola and Chaminade. The Sunbirds have to replace 2022 PacWest player of the Year Tori De Leon, but have returning all-conference selections in Alena Schenk (D), Bryana Yoshida (F), Nadia Flores (MF) and Ariana Quintero (MF). FPU began the 2022 PacWest season 4-1, which included a win over Concordia. They finished 5-5 in conference play and 8-7-2 overall.

Dominican and Academy of Art come in at tenth and eleventh in the preseason poll.

The 2023 season opens Labor Day Weekend with some killer matches on the slate. Concordia begins with a rematch of their NCAA playoff win over Cal State LA on Thursday, and they will take on defending national champion and No. 1 nationally ranked Western Washington on Monday. Biola will tackle the Vikings first on Thursday. Point Loma will open with Cal State LA on Saturday and Hawai`i Hilo plays UC Colorado Springs on Sunday. 

For a full look at Opening Weekend all the 2023 matches, click here. 
 
 
 2023 PRESEASON ALL-PACWEST WOMEN’S SOCCER AWARDS
 Player of the Year  Defender of the Year  Goalkeeper of the Year
 Teani Arakawa
 Hawai`i Hilo
 Emma Thrapp
 Point Loma
 Phoebe Barnes
 Hawai`i Hilo
  
 2023 PRESEASON ALL-PACWEST WOMEN’S SOCCER TEAM  (*previous preseason selections)
 NAME  SCHOOL  POS  YR  HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL
 Phoebe Barnes  Hawai`i Hilo  GK  Jr.  La Crescenta, Calif./ Sonoma State
 Autum Monty  Biola  GK  Jr.  Visalia, Calif./ San Jose State
 Alia Bournay  Hawai`i Hilo  D  So.  Northville, Mich./ Northville HS
 Gabby Breton   Concordia  D  Sr.  Corona, Calif./ Centennial HS
 Naomi Ellis  Point Loma  D  Jr.  El Cajon, Calif./ Granite Hills HS
 Brianna Guerra  Concordia  D  Sr.  Anaheim, Calif./ UC Davis
 Emma Thrapp*  Point Loma  D  Jr.  Temecula, Calif./Temecula HS
 Teani Arakawa  Hawai`i Hilo  F  Jr.  Makawao, Hawai`i/ South Dakota State
 Zoe Crockett  Point Loma  F  So.  Veradale, Wash./ Central Valley HS
 Alana Diaz*  Point Loma  F  Jr. Chino Hills, Calif./South Hills HS
 Peyton Nelson  Biola  F  So.  Cypress, Calif./ Los Alamitos HS
 Nanea Wall  Hawai`i Hilo  F  Sr.  Kealakekua, Hawai`i/ Konawaena HS
 Layla Comeaux*  Concordia  MF  Sr.  Corona, Calif./ Centennial HS
 Filippa Graneld*  Hawai`i Hilo  MF  Sr..  Stockholm, Sweden/ Univ. of Colorado
 Alyssa Padron  Hawai`i Hilo  MF  Sr.  San Pedro, Calif. / UC Davis
 Riley Walkington*  Concordia  MF  Sr.  Sandpoint, Idaho/ Eastern Washington Univ.