Four from Waynesburg Named First Team All-ECAC in Women's Soccer

Women's Soccer | 12/12/2025 10:00:00 AM

DANBURY, Conn. (pacathletics.org) – After setting a new program wins record (17) and earning the first recorded Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) title in team history, four players from Waynesburg University's women's soccer program were lauded by the ECAC itself as First Team Division III all-conference honorees.
 
Senior midfielder Reagan Mittendorf (Bluffton, Ohio/Bluffton), junior forward Julz Mohrbacher (Freedom, Pa./Freedom), sophomore defender Abby Ngugi (Jefferson Hills, Pa./Thomas Jefferson) and sophomore forward Amanda Pepe (Mantua, N.J./Gloucester County Institute of Technology) received this latest honor. Waynesburg boasted the most First Team selections and most overall picks on this year’s All-ECAC women’s soccer squads.
 
Mittendorf put together a fine farewell season in Orange and Black. She finished 2025 ranked sixth in the Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) in goals (nine), second in assists (nine), first in game-winning goals (five) and sixth in total points (27). The ECAC honor is added to Mittendorf's First Team All-PAC and Second Team United Soccer Coaches' All-Region awards.
 
Mohrbacher finished the 2025 season ranked first in the PAC in goals (17) and total points (41) on her way to first-team all-conference accolades. She was twice honored as a PAC Offensive Player of the Week and she can include the ECAC recognition with her First Team All-PAC and All-Region awards.
 
Ngugi anchored a defense that allowed a PAC-best 0.59 goals per game and was honored as a PAC Goalkeeper/Defensive Player of the Week on Oct. 27. She also gathered earlier recognition as a First Team All-PAC and All-Region selection.
 
Pepe finished fifth in the PAC in goals (13) and goals per game (.591). She tied for fifth in assists (six) and stood alone in fifth place in total points (32). The second-year standout was named a PAC Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 29 and Second Team All-PAC honoree. Pepe also scored the golden goal in the Yellow Jackets' 3-2 overtime win over Pitt-Greensburg in the ECAC Semifinals that propelled Waynesburg into the title match.

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