Women's Soccer

78 Attain CACC All-Academic Status in Women's Soccer

Jefferson, Chestnut Hill Lead 2025 Honorees

CLICK HERE TO VIEW COMPLETE 2025 CACC WOMEN’S SOCCER ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (January 28, 2026) – The 2025 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer All-Academic Team was released today by CACC Commissioner Dan Mara. The team contains 78 student-athletes representing all 12 women’s soccer-playing institutions in the conference.

To be eligible for CACC All-Academic status, a student-athlete must possess a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.50, be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, and be in his/her second year at his/her current institution. New for 2025-26, honorees must also either compete in at least two-thirds of his/her team’s matches or start at least half.

CACC regular-season champion Thomas Jefferson University led the conference with 11 honorees. Chestnut Hill College placed 10 student-athletes on the list. The complete set of winners can be viewed at the link above.

Five qualifying women’s soccer student-athletes own perfect 4.00 GPAs – Karli Farrell and Jessica Wojnar of Holy Family University, Jefferson’s Kyra Lesko, Nevaeh Washington of associate member Lincoln University, and Post University’s Alyanna Beaudoin. Including those five, 16 All-Academic selections maintain a GPA of 3.90 or higher.

The CACC All-Academic Team was instituted during the 2004-05 academic year.

Founded in 1961, the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference has been affiliated with NCAA Division II for 20 years. Conference institutions compete for championships in 17 sports – seven for men, nine for women, and one co-ed. The CACC contains 11 full members in Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Membership includes the University of Bridgeport, Caldwell University, Chestnut Hill College, Dominican University New York, Felician University, Georgian Court University, Goldey-Beacom College, Holy Family University, Post University, Thomas Jefferson University, and Wilmington University.