
Perry Earns First Team All-American Status
December 05, 2025 | Soccer
STARKVILLE – For the second time in program history and the second year in a row, Mississippi State boasts a United Soccer Coaches First Team All-American. Ally Perry brought home the honor on Friday on the heels of being named First Team All-Region and a Hermann Trophy semifinalist on Tuesday.
Perry was named the SEC Midfielder of the Year and earned First Team All-SEC honors for the second consecutive season this year. She led the Bulldogs in goals (8), assists (8), points (24), shots (71) and shots on goal (31) while climbing State's career leaderboards. The Frisco, Texas, native wrapped up her time in the Maroon and White by tying the program record for both career (11) and single-season (5) game-winning goals. In fact, she's scored the game-winner in four of State's six top-10 wins in program history.
Along the way, she posted a single-season career-high eight assists to finish second all-time at MSU with 18 for her career, including eight game-winning assists. Perry ranks third in MSU career history in points (60) and fifth in goals (21).
In 2025, the senior started conference play by scoring in five straight matches, marking the third five-game scoring streak in program history and the longest by a Bulldog in SEC play. Her game of the year came in the upset of then-No. 1 Tennessee, when she recorded a career-high five points with two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist. She was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week for that performance.
Macey Hodge was State's first First Team All-American and first Hermann Trophy semifinalist last fall. She went on to sign a professional contract and spent 2025 playing with Angel City FC in the NWSL.
For more information on the Bulldog soccer program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSOC."
Perry was named the SEC Midfielder of the Year and earned First Team All-SEC honors for the second consecutive season this year. She led the Bulldogs in goals (8), assists (8), points (24), shots (71) and shots on goal (31) while climbing State's career leaderboards. The Frisco, Texas, native wrapped up her time in the Maroon and White by tying the program record for both career (11) and single-season (5) game-winning goals. In fact, she's scored the game-winner in four of State's six top-10 wins in program history.
Along the way, she posted a single-season career-high eight assists to finish second all-time at MSU with 18 for her career, including eight game-winning assists. Perry ranks third in MSU career history in points (60) and fifth in goals (21).
In 2025, the senior started conference play by scoring in five straight matches, marking the third five-game scoring streak in program history and the longest by a Bulldog in SEC play. Her game of the year came in the upset of then-No. 1 Tennessee, when she recorded a career-high five points with two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist. She was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week for that performance.
Macey Hodge was State's first First Team All-American and first Hermann Trophy semifinalist last fall. She went on to sign a professional contract and spent 2025 playing with Angel City FC in the NWSL.
For more information on the Bulldog soccer program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSOC."
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