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Penn State Women’s Soccer’s Kaitlyn MacBean Repeats As All-American

Penn State women’s soccer’s Kaitlyn MacBean has concluded her outstanding collegiate career. Her career is capped off by being awarded Fourth Team United Soccer Coaches All-America laurels, it was announced Friday.

MacBean finished her last season at Penn State with 21 points and 10 goals. She finished eighth in the Big Ten in points and started all 21 matches for Penn State. Her one point per match was good for fifth in the league.

MacBean had one of the most illustrious careers in Penn State women’s soccer history. She is No. 10 in program history for goals and has netted 13 career game winners. Among Division I active athletes, Macbean’s 88 match appearances were the 16th most, and she was ranked 14th in points.

Being just the 12th repeat All-American in Penn State history, Macbean’s career was nothing short of spectacular. Her success helped her team make it to the NCAA Tournament for the 31st time in a row this past season.

MacBean and the rest of this year’s All-Americans will be recognized at the United Soccer Coaches All-America Ceremony & Reception on Saturday, January 17, 2026. It will take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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