By: Nash Loibl, Advanced Graduate Assistant / Strategic Communications
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Colorado School of Mines junior Bella Campos is the 2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Player of the Year, leading the 2025 All-RMAC Women’s Soccer Teams released Tuesday.
The Orediggers also saw redshirt senior Natalie Rouse claim the Defensive Player of the Year award, while Colorado Mesa’s Keely Wieczorek and Jody Lingafeldt are the Goalkeeper and Coach of the Year award recipients, respectively. Fort Lewis’ Trinity Lujan took home the Freshman of the Year honor, closing out the major award winners.
The All-RMAC teams and awards are selected by the league’s 13 head coaches, who were not permitted to vote for themselves or their own players.
Campos, a junior from Highland Village, Texas, has earned her second straight Player of the Year honor after capturing Co-Player of the Year and First Team All-RMAC recognition in 2024. This season, she has been nothing short of dominant, leading the conference in goals (19) and points (42), ranking second in shots on goal (33), and tying for second in game-winning goals (4). Her remarkable goal and point totals also stand among the nation’s best, ranking second and third in Division II, respectively. With Campos spearheading the attack, Colorado School of Mines enters the 2025 RMAC Women’s Soccer Championship as the No. 2 overall seed, boasting a 13-2-3 (9-1-2 RMAC) record.
Rouse, a native of Carlsbad, California, served as the cornerstone of the Orediggers’ defensive unit throughout the 2025 season. With her leadership on defense, Colorado School of Mines surrendered just six goals in conference play, finishing with an impressive 0.50 goals-against average. Rouse was a constant presence on the field, logging 1,509 minutes of action. She also made her mark offensively, contributing four goals on 12 shots.
Wieczorek, the reigning 2024 RMAC Goalkeeper of the Year, successfully defended her title in 2025. The junior from Camas, Washington, has been a dominant force between the posts, leading the conference in nearly every major goalkeeping category. She boasts a remarkable 0.235 goals-against average, a .926 save percentage, 50 saves, and 14 shutouts this season. Her goals-against average ranks first in Division II this season, while her save percentage and shutout total each rank second.
Lujan earns the Freshman of the Year honor after an outstanding debut season for the Skyhawks. The Gilbert, Arizona, native quickly established herself as one of the conference’s top goalkeepers, ranking second in the RMAC in goals-against average (0.346), save percentage (.905), and shutouts (12). On the national stage, Lujan stands third in save percentage, fourth in shutouts, and seventh in goals-against average. With her steady presence in goal, Fort Lewis secured the No. 4 seed in the RMAC Championship with an 11-4-3 (7-2-2 RMAC) record.
Lingafeldt earns RMAC Coach of the Year honors after leading the Mavericks through an exceptional 2025 regular season. Under her guidance, Colorado Mesa compiled a 13-2-2 overall record, including an unbeaten 9-0-2 mark in conference play. The Mavericks claimed their first RMAC Regular Season Championship since 2021, securing hosting rights and a bye into Wednesday’s semifinal round of the RMAC Women’s Soccer Championship. Nationally, Colorado Mesa is ranked No. 23 by United Soccer Coaches, having reached as high as No. 12 earlier this season.
2025 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women’s Soccer Award Winners
Player of the Year: Bella Campos, Colorado School of Mines
Defensive Player of the Year: Natalie Rouse, Colorado School of Mines
Goalkeeper of the Year: Keely Wieczorek, Colorado Mesa
Freshman of the Year: Trinity Lujan, Fort Lewis
Coach of the Year: Jody Lingafeldt, Colorado Mesa
2025 First Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Women’s Soccer
|
| Pos. |
Player |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
| F |
Bella Campos (CO-PoTY, 1) |
Colorado School of Mines |
Jr. |
Highland Village, Texas |
| F |
Abby Stassi |
UCCS |
So. |
Highlands Ranch, Colo. |
| F |
Natalie Bunch (H) |
Regis |
Sr. |
Moses Lake, Wash. |
| F |
Kylie Wells |
Colorado Mesa |
Sr. |
Fruita, Colo. |
| M |
Afton Rasco |
Colorado School of Mines |
Sr. |
Boise, Idaho |
| M |
Emily Aguilar (1) |
UCCS |
Sr. |
Albuquerque, N.M. |
| M |
Taylynn Levi (2) |
UCCS |
Jr. |
Colorado Springs, Colo. |
| M |
Natsuki Murakami (2) |
Western Colorado |
Sr. |
Oita, Japan |
| D |
Natalie Rouse |
Colorado School of Mines |
R-Sr. |
Carlsbad, Calif. |
| D |
Ally Wachtel (1) |
Colorado Mesa |
Sr. |
Tempe, Ariz. |
| D |
Olivia Barrett |
Colorado Mesa |
So. |
Castle Rock, Colo. |
| D |
Kara Dickey (H) |
Westminster |
Sr. |
American Fork, Utah |
| GK |
Keely Wieczorek (GKoTY, 1) |
Colorado Mesa |
Jr. |
Camas, Wash. |
2025 Second Team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference: Women’s Soccer
|
| Pos. |
Player |
School |
Yr. |
Hometown |
| F |
Fatso Williams |
Adams State |
R-Sr. |
Deming, N.M. |
| F |
Jenna Salazar |
Fort Lewis |
Jr. |
San Antonio, Texas |
| F |
Fernanda Rodriguez |
Regis |
So. |
Vista, Calif. |
| F |
Anna Tucker |
Fort Lewis |
Sr. |
Louisville, Colo. |
| M |
Elsa Nolen |
Regis |
Jr. |
Healdsburg, Calif. |
| M |
Ann Spence |
Fort Lewis |
Jr. |
Lafayette, Colo. |
| M |
Monica Yoder |
MSU Denver |
Jr. |
Colorado Springs, Colo. |
| M |
Kaitlyn Manalili (H) |
Colorado School of Mines |
Sr. |
Shoreline, Wash. |
| D |
Sarah Dunn (H) |
Colorado Mesa |
Jr. |
Colorado Springs, Colo. |
| D |
Malia Groshong (H) |
UCCS |
So. |
Hillsboro, Ore. |
| D |
Gracie East |
Westminster |
Sr. |
South Ogden, Utah |
| D |
Renee Junna |
Fort Lewis |
Sr. |
Canberra, Australia |
| GK |
Nylah Mirshafiei |
UCCS |
Jr. |
Huntington Beach, Calif. |
| Symbols in parentheses: (CO-PoTY was the Co- Player of the Year in 2024; GKoTY was the Goalkeeper of the Year in 2024; (1) was a First Team All-RMAC selection in 2024; (2) was a Second Team All-RMAC selection in 2024; (H) was an Honorable Mention All-RMAC selection in 2024. |
2025 Honorable Mention All-RMAC: Women’s Soccer
ADAMS STATE: Grace Abbott, Colette Tena, Annabell Haugen, Ashlyn De Lemos
BLACK HILLS STATE: Katy Vinton, Leah Day
COLORADO CHRISTIAN: Ava Dinverno, Justine Moreau, Sophia Tagge, Sadie Robertson
COLORADO MESA: Ellie Duncan
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES: Gaby Guerrero, Jollie Jiricek
CSU PUEBLO: Carlia Johnson, Evie Wysong, Ruthie Landwehr
FORT LEWIS: Trinity Lujan, Abigail Nkrumah
MSU DENVER: Madrid Mack, Sami Spring, Isa Durkin, Brooklyn Gold
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS: Foguenne Marie-France, Kate Rayner
REGIS: Helen Stegner, Brooke Castillo, Gianna Sparaco
UCCS: Elise Broberg
WESTERN COLORADO: Jordan Welsh, Malia Ramdhanny
WESTMINSTER: Kirsten Kirkham, Marin Mackenzie, Addie McCallister