The 2015-16 American Family Insurance ALL-USA Girls Soccer Teams were selected by USA TODAY High School Sports based on performance, level of competition and strength of schedule. This is the inaugural ALL-USA team in girls soccer and includes players from fall, winter or spring seasons.
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ALL-USA Girls Soccer: Second Team
ALL-USA Girls Soccer Player of the Year: Frankie Tagliaferri, Colts Neck (N.J.)
ALL-USA Girls Soccer Coach of the Year: Cindy Marcial, American Heritage (Plantation, Fla.)
FIRST TEAM

Jenna Bike (RIGHT) (Photo: Autumn Driscoll, Hearst Connecticut Media)
Jenna Bike
School: St. Joseph (Trumbull, Conn.)
Position: Forward
Year: Senior
Height: 5-6
College: Boston College
Noteworthy: The National High School Player of the Year as selected by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, Bike scored 25 goals and passed for five assists, leading St. Joseph to the Connecticut Class L state tournament title. A two-time Gatorade State Player of the Year, she has trained with the U.S. Soccer Under-18, Under-19 and Under-20 Women’s National Teams.

Kelly Maday (Photo: Leon Ikler Photography)
Kelly Maday
School: New Trier (Winnetka, Ill.)
Position: Forward
Year: Senior
Height: 5-6
College: Illinois
Noteworthy: Maday led New Trier to a third consecutive Illinois Class 3A state championship, tallying a goal and an assist in the Trevians’ 4-0 win over Collinsville in the state final. Despite missing eight games with an ankle injury, the two-time Class 3A All-State first-team selection led New Trier with 17 goals and 19 assists.

Kia Rankin (Photo: Casey Clarke)
Kia Rankin
School: McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.)
Position: Forward
Year: Senior
Height: 5-7
College: N.C. State
Noteworthy: Rankin scored six goals in two postseason matches as McDonogh won the Maryland IAAM Class A tournament title. Rankin tallied 21 goals and 19 assists for the Eagles, who were 12-0 and finished the fall season ranked No. 2 in the USA TODAY High School Sports/National Soccer Coaches Association of America Super 25.

Frankie Tagliaferri (Photo: Peter Ackerman)
Frankie Tagliaferri
School: Colts Neck (N.J.)
Position: Forward
Year: Junior
Height: 5-6
College: Penn State
Noteworthy: Tagliaferri scored 28 goals and passed for 18 assists, leading Colts Neck to the New Jersey Group 3 state championship and earning American Family Insurance ALL-USA Player of the Year honors.

Alia Martin (Photo: Indystar.com)
Alia Martin
School: Brebeuf Jesuit (Indianapolis)
Position: Midfielder
Year: Junior
Height: 5-10
College: Michigan
Noteworthy: Martin assisted on both goals as Brebeuf Jesuit won the Indiana Class 2A championship with a 2-1 win over Penn(Mishawaka). Martin tallied two goals and 10 assists in the Braves’ seven-game postseason run and finished the year with 13 goals and 29 assists.

Ella Stevens (Photo: Gatorade)
Ella Stevens
School: Grayson (Loganville, Ga.)
Position: Midfielder
Year: Senior
Height: 5-9
College: Duke
Noteworthy: Stevens scored 25 goals and passed for 11 assists, leading Grayson to the second round of the Georgia Class AAAAAA state tournament. The Gatorade National Player of the Year, she was a member of the U.S. Soccer Under-20 Women’s National Team during a successful World Cup qualifying run in December.

Olivia Wade (Photo: Davis High Photography Class)
Olivia Wade
School: Davis (Kaysville, Utah)
Position: Midfielder
Year: Sophomore
Height: 5-7
College: BYU
Noteworthy: Wade had the assist as Davis concluded a perfect 20-0 season with a 1-0 win against Weber in the Utah Class 5A state championship game. Davis was named the Super 25 champion for the fall season. A member of the U.S. Soccer Under-17 Women’s National Team, she finished the season with 32 goals and 22 assists.
Haylee Cacciacarne
School: Davis (Kaysville, Utah)
Position: Defender
Year: Senior
Height: 5-8
College: Utah
Noteworthy: Cacciacarne was the rock on defense for a dominant Davis team that went 20-0 and won the Utah Class 5A state championship. The Darts allowed eight goals all season and just one in four postseason matches. Cacciacarne even chipped in on offense with five goals and 15 assists.

Sam Hiatt (left) (Photo: Allison Thomasseau, KING5)
Sam Hiatt
School: Seattle Prep (Seattle)
Position: Defender
Year: Senior
Height: 5-10
College: Boston College
Noteworthy: Hiatt was a dominant force for Seattle Prep, which allowed just six goals in 23 games en route to the Washington Class 3A state championship. Hiatt is a member of the U.S. Soccer Under-20 Women’s National Team.

Amanda Visco (Photo: Peter Ackerman)
Amanda Visco
School: Colts Neck (N.J.)
Position: Defender
Year: Senior
Height: 5-7
College: Rutgers
Noteworthy: Visco led a Colts Neck defense that allowed 10 goals in 25 games, including just one in the Cougars’ six-game run to the New Jersey Group 3 state championship. A member of the U.S. Soccer Under-19 Women’s National Team, she was the East MVP of the High School All-American Game in December.

Brooke Heinsohn (Photo: The Rivers School)
Brooke Heinsohn
School: Rivers (Weston, Mass.)
Position: Goalkeeper
Year: Senior
Height: 6-1
College: Duke
Noteworthy: Heinsohn allowed two goals all season and posted shutouts in all three New England Prep Class B Tournament matches, leading Rivers to the title. The granddaughter of Basketball Hall of Famer Tommy Heinsohn, she was a member of the U.S. Soccer Under-20 Women’s National Team during its successful World Cup qualifying run in December.