Women's Soccer | 12/3/2025 11:45:00 AM
TRAFFORD, Pa. (pacathletics.org) - The Presidents’ Athletic Conference (PAC) is proud to announce the 12 women’s soccer players recognized on the United Soccer Coaches All-Region teams. This year, three players were recognized on the first team, four players on the second team, two players on the third team, and three on the fourth team.
Selected for the first team was Tori Stevenson, junior midfielder from PAC champion Grove City College, while Waynesburg University had two players selected for the first team, including junior forward Julz Mohrbacher and sophomore defender Abby Ngugi.
On the Second Team was another two from Waynesburg in junior goalkeeper Lex Greenlief and senior midfielder Reagan Mittendorf. The final two players selected for the second team were junior defender Hannah Costa from Grove City and junior forward Emma Koller from Saint Vincent College.
The PAC players recognized on the All-Region Third Team were junior defender Waverly Lorne from Waynesburg University, along with senior defender Karly Keller from Grove City College.
Finally the All-Region VII Fourth Team consisted of sophomore goalkeeper Rilyn Warner from Saint Vincent, senior forward Halle Marsalis from Chatham University, and freshman forward Lauren Muhanna from Grove City.
Stevenson, the PAC 2025 Offensive Player of the Year and All-PAC First Team, lands a spot on the All-Region First Team as well. Her accolades don’t start with the 2025 season, as in 2023 and 2024, she received All-PAC recognition, most notably the PAC All-Tournament Team Most Outstanding Player. This season, Stevenson had a six-game scoring streak, scoring in 10 out of the 11 conference matches. Out of her total 16 goals, five of those were game-winning. Stevenson led her team with 16 goals and added two assists, totaling 34 points for the Wolverines.
The two-time All-PAC First-Team player, Mohrbacher has been on the all-region radar twice now. After being named to the All-Region Fourth Team in 2024, she worked her way into the First-Team line up this year. The Freedom, Pa., native finished this year with 17 goals and seven assists, tallying a career high of 41 points for the Waynesburg team.
From Jefferson Hills, Pa., Waynesburg’s Ngugi has also made a name for herself. A Second Team All-PAC player in 2024, and First Team All-PAC player this 2025 season, Ngugi helped lead her team to a total of 17 shutouts over her career. In the 2024 season, she helped record five shutouts. This 2025 season, she helped the Yellow Jackets record a PAC-best of 12 shutouts.
Already the 2025 ECAC Championship Game MVP, 2025 All-PAC First Team, three-time PAC Defensive Player of the Week in 2025 and 2024 All-PAC Second Team, Greenlief has earned a spot on the All-Region Second team as the goalkeeper. Greenlief has an 89.3 save percentage placing her among the top in the conference. She had 10 full clean sheets with two partial shutouts for Waynesburg’s 12 total shutouts this year. In the post season, she delivered in big moments, recording a 14-save shutout in the ECAC championship, helping her team secure a victory.
Senior captain of the Waynesburg squad, Mittendorf was a force in the middle, earning All-Region Second Team. Mittendorf has received PAC recognition for the last three years. In 2023, she was a part of the All-PAC Honorable Mention squad and in 2024, she was PAC SAAC Student-Athlete of the Month and this year, she was a part of the All-PAC First Team. In the final season of her career, Mittendorf had nine goals, including finishing big on three penalty kicks, and nine assists for 27 points.
The PAC Defensive Player of the Year for 2025, All-PAC First Team, and PAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player award winner, Costa becomes another Grove City standout to get All-Region recognition. This is Costa’s second consecutive year being an All-Region player. In 2024, she was recognized on All-Region Third Team before she took a spot on the All-Region Second Team roster this year. Costa helped her team end the regular season with nine consecutive shutouts and in the postseason they added two more, bringing the total up to 11 shutouts.
Koller, a junior from Baltimore, Maryland, and a top notch forward for the Saint Vincent Bearcats, also makes her way into the All-Region Second Team lineup. Koller earned her third consecutive All-PAC selection this year, being named to the All-PAC Second Team. Her 13-goal tally, along with four assists, made her Saint Vincent’s top goal scorer. She had five game-winning goals, most notably scoring against Westminster to give her team the 1-0 victory.
A junior captain, Lorne is another Waynesburg player who put herself on the All-Region radar. An All-ECAC Second Team choice in 2024 and earning a spot on the All-PAC first team for the second consecutive season, the defender had four total assists this season, now earning All-Region Third Team. A crucial component in the Waynesburg backline, Lorne helped lead her team to a PAC-high of 12 shutouts.
Keller, a senior Grove City defender from New Kensington, Pa., who earned All-Region Fourth Team in 2024, found herself on the All-Region Third Team roster in the 2025 season. Also named to the All-PAC First Team, the defender tallied one goal and three assists this season for the Wolverines while helping her team to 11 shutouts and their third consecutive PAC Championship title.
Saint Vincent’s sophomore goalkeeper Warner was selected for the All-Region Fourth Team. The Bearcat keeper received an All-PAC Second Team honor for 2025. She received PAC Defensive Player/Goalkeeper of the Week twice, each after posting back-to-back shutouts early in the season. She was a huge contributor to the Bearcats’ total 11 shutouts throughout the season with a save percentage of 87.2%.
The lone Chatham University representative on the All-Region Fourth Team, was senior forward Marsalis. Selected for the All-PAC First Team and receiving the PAC Offensive Player of the Week twice in the 2025 season, Marsalis’ shot volume of 111 total shots with 75 on target has her ranked among the national leaders for Division III for total shots per game. She ended the season with a total of 15 goals, leading her team, and one assist, for a total of 31 points.
The fourth player on the All-Region list for Grove City is their freshman forward Muhanna. The 2025 PAC Newcomer of the Year finished her freshman season with six goals and nine assists, leading the PAC for the most assists, and tallying a total of 21 points. Being named to the All-PAC First Team, her contributions helped Grove City reach their third consecutive conference championship win, earning them an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Each year, the PAC sees more and more of their soccer athletes reach the All-Region level. Last year, nine were recognized on the women’s side, while this year increased to 12. That was the most of any conference to make the 2025 All-Region VII teams by a wide margin, with the HCAC, NCAC and UAA placing seven each and the AMCC and OAC putting six apiece on the teams.