Ultiworld’s 2025 D-I & D-III College Awards Voting Breakdown

See how every player who received a vote finished in our 2025 College Awards.

Now that we’ve completed announcing our official 2025 College Awards we wanted to pull the curtain back a little bit to give our subscribers a look at how all votes shook out for each award.

Each year, we invite all division reporters, staff writers, and editors to submit a ballot for each division. The exact process for tallying votes and naming recipients has evolved over time.

For each of the individual awards, we asked our contributors to submit a podium of first, second, and third place, and optionally, fourth, and fifth place. When our totals get tallied, players received five points for a first place vote, four for a second place vote, three for a third place vote, and so on.

Our Player of the Year voting has been combined with the All-American voting: the top vote-getter becomes the Player of the Year and the next two runner-ups are also decided through this methodology. The Player of the Year is ineligible to win other awards. In addition, we have instituted a rule, which we affectionately call the “Kami Groom Rule”1: a player can only appear once per year on the Offensive, Defensive, and Breakout podiums; in some cases, Rookie will also be exclusive, based on staff judgment. Players’ placement in the Offensive and Defensive Player of the Year podiums will be prioritized; after that, they will be placed wherever they are the highest voted, subject to the same voting tiebreakers. The Rookie of the Year is excluded from the Kami Groom Rule. This decision was made in order to recognize a variety of individuals, as there are so many players deserving of praise for their play.

For our All-American teams, each contributor submitted a ranked list of their top 21 players — three full teams in order to help differentiate around the margins — with a first place vote earning 21 points and descending from there. In the event of any ties, the first tiebreaker is the number of ballots a player appeared on and the second tiebreaker is who received the highest vote (i.e., most first place votes). Where there was still a tie, the editors made the final decision.

Below are the full results of our 2025 D-I & D-III College Awards.

D-I Women’s Division

Carleton Syzygy’s Chagall Gelfand and Lauren Szeto-Fung of UBC Thunderbirds go shoulder-to-shoulder for the disc during the final of the 2025 College Championships. Photo: William ‘Brody’ Brotman – Ultiphotos.com

This year, we received eight ballots for our women’s division awards.

D-I Women's Div. 2025 POTY & All-American

Player (Team)Total Voting Points1st Team Votes2nd Team Votes3rd Team Votes
Mika Kurahashi (UBC)189900
Chagall Gelfand (Carleton)180900
Clil Phillips (Colorado)167900
Lauren Goddu (Washington)155900
Abbi Shilts (UC San Diego)137711
Trout Weybright (Oregon)131630
Devin Quinn (UC Santa Barbara)125450
Laura Blume (UC Santa Barbara)120450
Kat McGuire (Michigan)117350
Caroline Stone (Vermont)81251
Naomi Fina (Carleton)81071
Lia Schwartz (Tufts)69061
Grace Maroon UPenn68053
Ella Bolan (UBC)64132
Emily Pozzy (Vermont)62062
Claire Weng (UBC)59043
Harper Baer (Stanford)51027
Emily Kemp (Tufts)45017
Amelie Marshall (UBC)33022
Opal Burruss (Carleton)23021
Savanna Tucker (Washington)21005
Lucy Tanner (Washington)19004
Quincy Booth (Georgia)15012
Acacia Hahn (Oregon)11003
Sage McGinley-Smith (Stanford)10002
Kailyn Lowder (UNC)9003
Carly Atwell (Utah)8002
Emma Williamson (Colorado)7003
Sophia Harvey (Michigan)6001
Poppy DeArmond-MacLeod (Cal Poly SLO)5001
Rachel Chang (UC Santa Cruz)5001
Lauren Szeto-Fong (UBC)2001
Emily Przykucki (UNC)1001
Fiona Cashin (Colorado)1001
Miko Magnant (Oregon)1001
Tori Gray (UC San Diego)1001

  1. After Kami Groom’s 2023 award performance. 

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