AUBURN, Ala. — After a storied career capped by a remarkable final season on The Plains, Auburn soccer senior Anna Haddock was named a United Soccer Coaches All-American for the first time in her tenure, the USC office announced Friday.
Haddock appears on the second team. She is the program’s first All-American since Alyssa Malonson in 2021.
The veteran midfielder from Bowling Green, Kentucky called the offense in one of Auburn’s most potent attacking seasons in program history. Haddock scored five times on her own, four of which came as game-winners. She also dished out a single-season record 13 assists en route to smashing Auburn’s career assist record. She hung up her boots with 44, a tally that also ranks fourth in Southeastern Conference history.
Over Haddock’s 97 career appearances, Auburn was 37-5-5 when she recorded at least one goal contribution.