The Wyoming Coaches Association has unveiled the 2026 all‑state honors for high school girls’ soccer, recognizing top talent across the state’s classifications.
In each division, twenty‑five standout athletes earned the all‑state distinction, a testament to the depth of competition and the growing popularity of the sport.
Among the honorees, Ellie Talich and Ivy Agee stand out for having secured all‑state honors for all four years of their high school careers, a rare achievement that underscores their consistency and impact.
The association also noted that eight players received their third all‑state accolade, while ten more were recognized for the second time, highlighting a pipeline of emerging talent.
Selection Process and Position Breakdowns
Players are listed by their school first and then arranged alphabetically by last name, ensuring transparency and fairness in the selection process. The roster includes detailed position breakdowns for both the 3A and 4A classifications, featuring goal‑keepers, defenders, midfielders and forwards, and provides a snapshot of the athletes who will represent their schools on the regional stage.
The honors reflect not only individual excellence but also the growing investment in girls’ soccer across Wyoming, as schools and communities rally behind these young athletes.