2025 DI Women's Soccer All-Americans Released 12/11/2025 12:00:00 AM Greenville, SC – The 2025 NCCAA Division I Women's Soccer All-Americans have been announced. Cassidy Felger of Grace College has been named the NCCAA National Player of the Year, while Bobby McColl of Roberts Wesleyan University was named the SELECT Coach of the Year. The full list of award winners can be found here. Junior Cassidy Felger continues to improve each season, earning her second NCCAA First Team All-American honor and her first NCCAA Division I Women's Soccer Player of the Year. Felger does a little bit of everything for Grace, ranking third in the NCCAA in goals with 19 and seventh in assists with 10. Of Felger's 19 goals this season, five served as game-winners as the Lancers recorded one of their best seasons in program history at 16-2-5. Felger's effort led Grace to the NAIA National Championships Round of 16 where they fell in a penalty kick shootout to Truett McConnell University. Felger finished 2025 with 48 points for an average of over two points per game. First Team All-Americans GK: Mia Tyndell - Roberts Wesleyan University D: Cammy Hargrove - Mid-America Christian University D: Sophie Browndyke - Cedarville University D: Karly Harfouche - Bethel University M: Cassidy Felger - Grace College (POY) M: Leena Thomas - Bethel University M: Jana Mueller - Oakland City University F: Abbigail Johnson - Southwestern Christian University F: Mackenzie Hagen - Roberts Wesleyan University F: Nora Pollock - Grace College F: Brae Baker - Mid-America Christian University Second Team All-Americans GK: Peyton Steiniger - Asbury University D: Cami Brescia - Roberts Wesleyan University D: Maggie Perry - Asbury University D: Sofia Ovando - Southwestern Christian University M: Lohrane Boaventura - Columbia International University M: Liv Houlston - Mid-America Christian University M: Kara Choate - Roberts Wesleyan University F: Hannah Muncie - Asbury University F: Caitlin Hirst - Mid-America Christian University F: Ashlie Cabral - Greenville University F: Norka Fergusson - Oakland City University About the NCCAA Established in 1968, the National Christian College Athletic Association uses intercollegiate athletics to further the Great Commission and is committed to equipping student-athletes and coaches to make a positive impact for Christ. The NCCAA currently holds 23 national championship events, along with one national invitational for 88 member schools across 28 states and two Canadian provinces. For more information on the NCCAA, visit our website, thenccaa.org, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter/X, and Instagram at @thenccaa.