Weber State University Athletics
Hall of Fame

Hayley McCoy
- Induction:
- 2022
- Class:
- 2008
Hayley McCoy was a standout member of the Weber State women's soccer from 2005-08. She helped the Wildcats to two Big Sky regular season titles and one tournament title and earned multiple individual honors, including conference MVP.
She earned first-team All-Big Sky honors all four seasons, the only player in WSU history and one of four in Big Sky history to do so. She was also a Big Sky MVP as a senior and still ranks near the top of multiple Wildcat single-season and career records.
A native of Richland, Washington, McCoy immediately made an impact as a freshman in 2005. That season she was part of the Wildcat team that won the Big Sky regular season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Championships. At the NCAA first round match, the Wildcats beat BYU in penalty kicks. McCoy made a shot during the penalty kicks to help lift the Wildcats to the win.
She led the Wildcats to another Big Sky title as a senior in 2008. She also won the Golden Boot and was named the Big Sky Offensive MVP. She is one of only four players in Weber State history to earn offensive MVP honors.
She is still the school's all-time leader in shots attempted with 268 and ranks in the career top 10 in several categories. She ranks in the top 10 in career assists, assists per game, games started, goals and game-winning goals.
In 2008, she set a school record that still stands with 86 shots, still the second-most in Big Sky history.
McCoy also excelled in the classroom. She earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors all four seasons and earned NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American honors in 2008. As a senior, she was also named the Big Sky Scholar Athlete.
She earned first-team All-Big Sky honors all four seasons, the only player in WSU history and one of four in Big Sky history to do so. She was also a Big Sky MVP as a senior and still ranks near the top of multiple Wildcat single-season and career records.
A native of Richland, Washington, McCoy immediately made an impact as a freshman in 2005. That season she was part of the Wildcat team that won the Big Sky regular season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA Championships. At the NCAA first round match, the Wildcats beat BYU in penalty kicks. McCoy made a shot during the penalty kicks to help lift the Wildcats to the win.
She led the Wildcats to another Big Sky title as a senior in 2008. She also won the Golden Boot and was named the Big Sky Offensive MVP. She is one of only four players in Weber State history to earn offensive MVP honors.
She is still the school's all-time leader in shots attempted with 268 and ranks in the career top 10 in several categories. She ranks in the top 10 in career assists, assists per game, games started, goals and game-winning goals.
In 2008, she set a school record that still stands with 86 shots, still the second-most in Big Sky history.
McCoy also excelled in the classroom. She earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors all four seasons and earned NSCAA/Adidas Scholar All-American honors in 2008. As a senior, she was also named the Big Sky Scholar Athlete.
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