KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Natalie Barnouw and Madeline Seebeck of the MIT women's soccer team have been named United Soccer Coaches All-Americans the organization announced today. Barnouw earned First Team honors while Seebeck was named to the Fourth Team. This is the third-straight year the Engineers have produced two All-Americans.
Natalie Barnouw
- Second All-American honor
- Second Team All-American in 2024
- Leads Division III in points (59), second in goals (23), and fifth in assists (13)
- One of nine two-time All-Americans in 2025
- Set program record in: single-season goals, single-season points, and career points and finished one goal shy of the career goals mark
- Third two-time United Soccer Coaches All-American in program history
Madeline Seebeck
- First All-American honor
- Finished the season with a career-high 10 goals
- Helped the Engineers defense lead Division III in shutouts with 20 and finish third in shutout percentage (.769)
- Tallied four game-winning goals during the season
This year's All-Americans will be recognized for their accomplishments at the United Soccer Coaches All-America Ceremony on Saturday, January 17, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pa., in conjunction with the United Soccer Coaches Convention.
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