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Sloane May: Indiana's Soccer Sensation Rewrites Record Books
19 Jun
Summary
- May led HSE to an undefeated 22-0-1 season and first state title.
- She set a school record with 17 assists and tied for team-high 15 goals.
- May was recognized with multiple player of the year awards.

Hamilton Southeastern senior Sloane May has been honored as the Gatorade Indiana girls soccer player of the year. This award recognizes her outstanding performance during the past season. May was a key player in leading the Royals to a remarkable undefeated 22-0-1 record, a campaign that ended with a state championship title. This victory marked a historic first for the HSE girls soccer program.
May's individual contributions were significant, as she tallied 15 goals, matching the team's highest total. She also set a new school record by recording 17 assists, demonstrating her playmaking ability. Her influence extended beyond scoring, with coaches noting her skill in setting up teammates and controlling game tempo. May also achieved a school record for consecutive goal-involvement games with 19. Her accolades include Indiana Soccer Coaches Association Player of the Year and United Soccer Coaches 2025 National Player of the Year. She previously committed to Michigan before switching her commitment to Indiana in February.