Drexel University Athletics

Six Dragons Earn Spots on the CSC Academic All-District Team
11/25/2025 12:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
PHILADELPHIA — Liv Brocious, Jess Castorina, Annie Clapp, Elise Duffy, Maggie Hall, and Lea Kemp of Drexel women's soccer have been named College Sports Communicators Academic All-District as announced by the organization.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must be of a sophomore academic standing or higher with a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA and be a starter or key reserve for their team.
Brocious led the Dragons in goals for the second consecutive season. The Cherry Hill, N.J., native also tied for the team lead with six points. The junior logged 1,585 minutes, the second-most on the squad, while starting all 18 games. Brocious added two game-winning goals, including key strikes against city rival Saint Joseph's and conference opponent Campbell.
Castrorina started all 17 games she appeared in during the 2025 campaign. The Sewell, N.J., native recorded four points, scoring a goal against Hampton and adding the first two assists of her career.
Clapp anchored a Dragons defense that ranked second in the CAA with seven shutouts. In her first season as a starter, the junior made 18 starts and played 1,292 minutes. She also contributed offensively, finishing tied for third on the team with four points. Clapp tallied her first career goal and assist in the win over Hampton.
Duffy finished the season tied for the team lead with six points, logging 1,256 minutes across 16 appearances. The senior scored the lone goal in the Dragons' 1–1 draw against Saint Peter's to open the season. The Furlong, Pa., native added four assists, including two in the 2–0 victory over Saint Joseph's.
Hall was a steady presence on the Dragons' back line. The Kensington, N.H., product started all 18 games and logged 1,446 minutes. Drexel finished the year second in the conference in shutouts, including three against league opponents. Hall also notched the first point of her career when she set up the game-winning goal against Campbell.
Kemp started all 18 games in her second season with the Dragons. The senior played 1,474 minutes, going the full 90 on seven occasions. Drexel allowed just one goal per game through nine non-conference contests. Kemp registered her first career point with an assist against Hampton.
To be eligible, a student-athlete must be of a sophomore academic standing or higher with a minimum 3.50 cumulative GPA and be a starter or key reserve for their team.
Brocious led the Dragons in goals for the second consecutive season. The Cherry Hill, N.J., native also tied for the team lead with six points. The junior logged 1,585 minutes, the second-most on the squad, while starting all 18 games. Brocious added two game-winning goals, including key strikes against city rival Saint Joseph's and conference opponent Campbell.
Castrorina started all 17 games she appeared in during the 2025 campaign. The Sewell, N.J., native recorded four points, scoring a goal against Hampton and adding the first two assists of her career.
Clapp anchored a Dragons defense that ranked second in the CAA with seven shutouts. In her first season as a starter, the junior made 18 starts and played 1,292 minutes. She also contributed offensively, finishing tied for third on the team with four points. Clapp tallied her first career goal and assist in the win over Hampton.
Duffy finished the season tied for the team lead with six points, logging 1,256 minutes across 16 appearances. The senior scored the lone goal in the Dragons' 1–1 draw against Saint Peter's to open the season. The Furlong, Pa., native added four assists, including two in the 2–0 victory over Saint Joseph's.
Hall was a steady presence on the Dragons' back line. The Kensington, N.H., product started all 18 games and logged 1,446 minutes. Drexel finished the year second in the conference in shutouts, including three against league opponents. Hall also notched the first point of her career when she set up the game-winning goal against Campbell.
Kemp started all 18 games in her second season with the Dragons. The senior played 1,474 minutes, going the full 90 on seven occasions. Drexel allowed just one goal per game through nine non-conference contests. Kemp registered her first career point with an assist against Hampton.
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