Student-athletes clockwise from top left: Briana Henaman 鈥26, Brianna Valdez 鈥28, Bella Meier 鈥26, Natalie Pfleger 鈥26, DPT鈥27, and Jaidyn Richter 鈥28. Photos courtesy of 91制片厂 Athletics.
In December, the announced the 2025 All-Region Teams, including : Briana Henaman 鈥26, Bella Meier 鈥26, Natalie Pfleger 鈥26, DPT鈥27, Brianna Valdez 鈥28, and Jaidyn Richter 鈥28. This is the third consecutive season that the Wildcats have placed five athletes on the prestigious list, which included first-team selections for Henaman and Meier.
鈥淚 couldn't be more proud of this team and these five individuals,鈥 said Jesse Campos, head Wildcats soccer coach. 鈥淸Seniors Henaman and Pfleger] have given so much to this program over their four-year careers. This year they served as captains and led the team to its most successful season in program history with 17 wins, a MIAC Conference Championship, and a fifth consecutive NCAA National Tournament appearance.鈥
Each year the United Soccer Coaches recognize student-athletes across the country for accomplishments in the classroom and on the field. Campos cites Pfleger as an impressive example of Wildcat commitment to athletic and academic success.
鈥淭his fall Natalie competed in her final soccer season, served as team captain, and completed her first semester of grad school in our DPT program while maintaining a 3.7 GPA,鈥 Campos shared. 鈥淚 can't tell you how many times she would spend all day at clinicals or cadaver lab, and then quickly get to the soccer field to suit up for a game, score a game winner 鈥 and then spend all night studying for a grad school exam the next day.鈥