Dudley Named Honda Sport Award Finalist
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Junior forward Jordynn Dudley of the Florida State soccer team has been named a finalist for the Honda Sport Award for Soccer.
Dudley is one of four finalists for soccer’s award, announced by The Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025-26, the Honda Sport Award honors the nation’s best female athletes in 12 NCAA sports.
The 13th finalist for the award in team history, FSU has had a finalist six years in a row and in 10 of the last 13 years, since 2012. Three Seminoles have won the prestigious award, Natalia Kuikka in 2018, Jaelin Howell in 2021 and Onyi Echegini in 2023.
Dudley also was named one of three finalists for the Hermann Trophy, which annually recognizes the nation’s best collegiate soccer player by the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC). Additionally, Dudley is a National Player of the Year Finalist by Top Drawer Soccer.
While leading the Seminoles to their fifth national championship in program history one week ago, and her second in her three-year Florida State career, Dudley has been named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches for the second time in her career. She is the first player in team history to earn three career All-America accolades with two of them being First Team and also the first to earn All-America accolades in each of her first three seasons. An All-Region First Team and First Team All-ACC awardee all three years, Dudley 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).
Dudley helped FSU win its 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, as Dudley is now a two-time NCAA champion.
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).
Dudley is one of four finalists for soccer’s award, announced by The Collegiate Women Sports Awards. Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025-26, the Honda Sport Award honors the nation’s best female athletes in 12 NCAA sports.
The 13th finalist for the award in team history, FSU has had a finalist six years in a row and in 10 of the last 13 years, since 2012. Three Seminoles have won the prestigious award, Natalia Kuikka in 2018, Jaelin Howell in 2021 and Onyi Echegini in 2023.
Dudley also was named one of three finalists for the Hermann Trophy, which annually recognizes the nation’s best collegiate soccer player by the Missouri Athletic Club (MAC). Additionally, Dudley is a National Player of the Year Finalist by Top Drawer Soccer.
While leading the Seminoles to their fifth national championship in program history one week ago, and her second in her three-year Florida State career, Dudley has been named a First Team All-American by United Soccer Coaches for the second time in her career. She is the first player in team history to earn three career All-America accolades with two of them being First Team and also the first to earn All-America accolades in each of her first three seasons. An All-Region First Team and First Team All-ACC awardee all three years, Dudley 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).
Dudley helped FSU win its 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, as Dudley is now a two-time NCAA champion.
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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