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2025 Women's Soccer All-MAC Freedom
Travis Boyd

Six Flying Dutchmen Selected to All-MAC Freedom Women’s Soccer Team

11/12/2025 11:06:00 AM

NEWTOWN, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley College women's soccer team tied a program record with six All-Conference honorees, as the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) office announced the 2025 All-MAC Freedom Women's Soccer Team in a release on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

Senior forward Jordan Lasky and senior midfielder Alison Sepkovic were both named to the All-MAC Freedom First Team. Additionally, junior forward Abrielle Miller, sophomore midfielder Megan Ressler, junior defender Emilee Walborn, and sophomore goalkeeper Camryn Porter were recognized on the Second Team. This marked the first time Lebanon Valley received six All-Conference selections since 2021. 

Lasky was chosen to the All-MAC Freedom Team for the first time in her career, following an excellent senior season. The senior led the Dutchmen with 13 goals and 0.68 goals per game, while tying Miller for first with four game-winning goals. She also ranked second on the squad with 29 points and 1.53 points per game. In the regular season, Lasky led the MAC Freedom in goals and goals per game, while tying Miller for first in game-winning goals. Additionally, she ranked second in the conference in points and points per game. One of the forward's top performances of the year was when she had a career-high six points with a career-high three goals, including the game-winner, in the 6-0 victory over Neumann University on Sept. 24. Lasky also recorded five points with two goals, including the game-winner, while dishing out an assist in LVC's postseason-clinching 4-0 victory over King's College on Oct. 29. The senior was honored by the conference for her production during the campaign, receiving the MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week award on Sept. 9 and Sept. 30.  

Sepkovic also received All-Conference honors for the first time after a big senior campaign for the Dutchmen. The senior was third on Lebanon Valley with five goals, while ranking fourth on the team with 14 points and four assists. She played an important role in multiple victories for LVC during the year, including when she scored a career-high two goals, with the game-winner, for a career-high four points in the 6-0 win over Delaware Valley University on Oct. 11. Additionally, Sepkovic tallied a goal and an assist for three points in the dominant 6-0 victory over Manhattanville University on Oct. 15. Sepkovic was a force in the midfield as she aided the Dutchmen to one of the conference's top defensive units that allowed just 8.8 shots per game.

Miller earned All-MAC Freedom recognition for the second time in her career, as the junior was listed as an Honorable Mention last fall. This season, the forward led the Flying Dutchmen with 32 points and 1.68 points per game, while tying Lasky for first on the team with four game-winning goals and tying for first with eight assists and 0.42 assists per game. She was also second on the team with 12 goals and 0.63 goals per game. During the regular season, Miller led the MAC Freedom in points and points per game, while tying for first in assists and assists per game. She was also second in the conference in goals and goals per game. Miller helped lead Lebanon Valley to several wins, including when she tied a career-high two goals, with the game-winner, to match a career-high four points in the 4-1 victory over FDU-Florham on Oct. 18. The junior was presented with an award for her contributions, being named the MAC Freedom Offensive Player of the Week on Oct. 21.  

Ressler was selected to the All-Conference team for the first time in her career as a result of her productive sophomore year. The midfielder was third on the Flying Dutchmen with five assists, while ranking fifth on the squad with nine points and tying for fifth with two goals. In the MAC Freedom during the regular season, she tied for fifth in assists. Ressler was a pivotal performer in multiple wins this fall, including when she scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 victory at DeSales University on Oct. 21. The sophomore also recorded a career-high three points with a goal and an assist in the win over FDU-Florham. She aided Sepkovic in the midfield to prevent teams from getting the ball to their offensive half of the field.

Walborn was named to the All-MAC Freedom Team for the second time in her career, as the junior was also listed on the Second Team last year. The defender played an integral role in the dominance of Lebanon Valley's defensive unit, which registered a goals-against average of 0.84 and posted 12 shutouts this fall. During the regular season, the Dutchmen were tied for second in the MAC Freedom in shutouts and ranked third in goals-against average. Walborn made an impact in LVC's three shutout victories in MAC Freedom competition, helping the program blank Delaware Valley, DeSales, and King's. Her backline effort also was a reason why the Dutchmen allowed just 46 corner kicks this season.

Porter was recognized on the All-MAC Freedom Second Team for a second consecutive campaign, as the sophomore posted another strong year for Lebanon Valley. This fall, the goalkeeper recorded 57 saves, a save percentage of .803, 10 shutouts, and a goals-against average of 0.84. During the regular season, Porter tied for fifth in NCAA Division III and led the MAC Freedom in shutouts. In the conference, the sophomore also ranked third in goals-against average and tied for third in save percentage. Porter's top games of the campaign include her season-high eight saves during LVC's 2-2 tie at Arcadia University on Oct. 4. The goalkeeper also logged five saves during the shutout win at DeSales. Porter was recognized by the conference for her efforts during the season, earning the MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week award on Sept. 2 and Sept. 9.  

The 2025 All-MAC Freedom Women's Soccer Team and major award winners are listed below. 
2025 All-MAC Freedom Women's Soccer Team
Offensive Player of the Year: Alana Odom, Stevens
Defensive Player of the Year: Brenna Field, Misericordia
Rookie of the Year: Sadie Nugent, Arcadia
Staff of the Year: Stevens Institute of Technology

FIRST TEAM

Position Name Year School
Forward Lily Heistand Junior Misericordia
Forward Jordan Lasky Senior Lebanon Valley
Forward Sadie Nugent First-Year Arcadia
Forward Alana Odom Graduate Student Stevens
 
Midfielder Angela Dinh Senior Stevens
Midfielder Olivia Maniskas Senior Misericordia
Midfielder Molly McCann Junior Stevens
Midfielder Alison Sepkovic Senior Lebanon Valley
 
Defender Brenna Field Senior Misericordia
Defender Taylor Truglia Sophomore Stevens
Defender Haleigh Wintersteen Senior Misericordia
 
Goalkeeper Kenny Donley Senior Stevens

SECOND TEAM
Position Name Year School
Forward Esabella Mendola Senior Misericordia
Forward Abrielle Miller Junior Lebanon Valley
Forward Sophia Murphy Sophomore Stevens
 
Midfielder Abby Davis First-Year Stevens
Midfielder Megan Ressler Sophomore Lebanon Valley
Midfielder Alyssa Steenback Sophomore Misericordia
Midfielder Abby Stephens Senior Arcadia
 
Defender Shelby Jones Senior Arcadia
Defender Kyleigh Martin First-Year FDU-Florham
Defender Kaitlyn Pettit Junior Stevens
Defender Emilee Walborn Junior Lebanon Valley
 
Goalkeeper Camryn Porter Sophomore Lebanon Valley

HONORABLE MENTION
Position Name Year  School
Defender Catherine Crampton Junior DeSales
Forward Caelean Gallagher Junior Misericordia
Midfielder Reena Hamouda Sophomore FDU-Florham
Goalkeeper Lauren Mondor Senior Misericordia
Goalkeeper Courtney Monard Sophomore King's
Goalkeeper Campbell Pacheco Junior DeSales
Goalkeeper Ava Gianni Senior FDU-Florham

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