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Trio Selected to Best XI Teams by Top Drawer Soccer

12/16/2025 5:17:00 PM | Women's Soccer

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Three Florida State soccer players have been named to the Best XI Team by Top Drawer Soccer on Tuesday, as junior forward Jordynn Dudley is on the First Team, sophomore midfielder Taylor Suarez is on the Second Team and sophomore forward Wrianna Hudson is on the third team.
 
Dudley, a finalist for multiple national player of the year awards, is a Top Drawer Soccer Best XI First Team honoree for the second time in her career, along with 2023. Suarez and Hudson are recognized on a Best XI Team for the first time in their careers.
 
The TDS award comes after Dudley and Suarez were two of three Seminoles bestowed with All-America distinction by United Soccer Coaches on December 5. Hudson earns her first major national postseason recognition of her collegiate career, after she was named the Offensive Most Outstanding Player at the 2025 College Cup.
 
FSU has had at least one Top Drawer Soccer Best XI Team awardee every year since 2012, with multiple honorees in all but one of those years. The Seminoles have had a representative on the First Team four years in a row.
 
Dudley also was named a finalist for three national player of the year awards, the Hermann Trophy, the Honda Sport Award for Soccer and Top Drawer Soccer's National Player of the Year. She is an All-American by United Soccer Coaches for the third time in her career, and on the First Team for the second time. Dudley also is an All-Region First Team and First Team All-ACC awardee all three years. She twice earned Player of the Week accolades in 2025, nationally by TDS on December 2 and by the ACC on October 28.
 
As a junior in 2025, Dudley led the team with 14 assists, 36 points and 88 shots and was second with 11 goals, three game-winning goals and 32 shots on goal in 2025. She registered three braces and five games with at least three points, including a two-goal, one-assist contest in the NCAA Quarterfinal. In the regular season, Dudley had at least a point in 13 consecutive games, with a goal in seven of those contests and at least two points nine times. She had three braces and five games with at least three points.
 
The Milton, Georgia, native finished the year ranked No. 6 nationally in assists per game (0.64), No. 5 in total assists (14), No. 17 in total points (36) and shots per game (4.00) and No. 20 in points per game (1.64). In conference play, she led the ACC in assists (9) and shots (46), was second in points (23) and tied for fourth in goals (7).
 
Suarez's Best XI Second Team accolade comes after she also earned her first career All-America award, on United Soccer Coaches' Second Team. On the College Cup All-Tournament Team, Suarez also was recognized on the All-Region First Team and the Second Team All-ACC. She finished second on the team with nine assists, third with 19 points, 33 shots and 15 shots on goal and fourth with five goals. A Charlotte, North Carolina native, Suarez had four games with three or more points, two of them in the ACC and one in the NCAA Tournament. Her nine assists ranked No. 29 nationally and she tied for eighth in the ACC with two multi-point games in league play.
 
Hudson, the College Cup Offensive Most Outstanding Player and on the All-Tournament Team, was named to United Soccer Coaches' All-Region Fourth Team and a Second Team All-ACC honoree in 2025. She led the team with 15 goals, five game-winning goals, including both in the College Cup, and 39 shots on goal, and was second with 31 points and 58 shots. The Rochester, New York, native ranked No. 4 nationally in shot accuracy (.672), No. 17 in total goals (15), No. 22 in goals per game (0.68) and No. 24 in game-winning goals (5). Hudson tied for eighth in the conference with six goals in ACC action.
 
The Florida State trio helped the Seminoles win their fifth national title with a 16-2-4 overall record in 2025. The NCAA title is FSU's third in the last five years and second in three. Dudley is now a two-time NCAA champion while Hudson and Suarez won their first titles.
 
For more information on Florida State soccer, check Seminoles.com for the latest news and scheduling information, and keep up with the team on social media through Twitter/X and Facebook (@FSUSoccer) & Instagram (@NoleSoccer).
 
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