Howard Payne University senior Brenna Douthit capped off an outstanding collegiate career by being named to the United Soccer Coaches All-Region Team for Region X, becoming just the fifth player in program history to earn the honor.
Douthit's selection places her among the top players across an entire multi-state region — a recognition voted on by coaches and awarded to the most consistent and impactful performers in college soccer.
This season, Douthit delivered one of the strongest campaigns of her career.
Across 16 games, all starts, she logged 1,318 minutes and finished the year with:
Her attacking efficiency, ability to create opportunities, and consistency in the final third made her a standout threat throughout the season. Her 0.186 shot percentage and over 53% of shots on frame underline how reliably she put pressure on opposing defenses.
Beyond the stat line, Douthit was a steady presence and leader on the field, contributing both through her production and her ability to elevate the play of those around her. Her combination of scoring, playmaking, and composure helped guide the Yellow Jackets each week.
Coaches across Region X recognized her impact, awarding her one of the most respected postseason distinctions in collegiate soccer.
For Howard Payne University, Douthit's achievement adds another milestone to the women's soccer program. Becoming only the fifth Yellow Jacket ever to earn All-Region honors highlights the significance of her performance and the lasting legacy she leaves behind.
As she concludes her HPU career, Douthit departs as a standout student-athlete whose final season was defined by leadership, excellence, and a well-earned place among the region's best.