SEWANEE, Tenn. – Sewanee senior
Kylene Monaghan earned First Team All-SAA honors and senior
Lacey Carder and sophomores
Susie Whitsett and
Sonia Djurasovic all garnered Second Team accolades, as announced Tuesday by the conference office.
In addition, sophomores
Emilee Scott and
Laney Kalsu along with juniors
Katye Dullye and
Stella Martin were named Honorable Mention All-SAA.
Monaghan led the Tigers with four goals and tied for the team lead with five assists while starting all 15 matches. The Blacksburg, Va., native netted two goals with an assist at Covenant College and added a goal and an assist at Southwestern University. She garnered First Team honors for the third time in her career and received All-Conference recognition all four seasons.
Whitsett registered three goals with five assists in 15 matches this season. The Homewood, Ala., native netted goals against Trinity University and Southwestern University and recorded two assists versus Spalding University.
Martin collected two goals and four assists, with most of the assists on corner kicks. The New Orleans, La., native handed out two assists against Maryville College and posted one goal and one assist in league action. She earned Second Team All-SAA as a sophomore and Honorable Mention as a freshman.
Carder, Djurasovic, Kalsu and Dullye anchored a backline that allowed only seven goals this season, 0.47 goals-per-match, with eight shutouts. The Tigers did not allow a goal for five consecutive matches early in the season and only three goals in the first nine outings.
Djurasovic, Dullye and Kalsu each netted a pair of goals and Carder recorded three assists. Djurasovic and Carder started all 15 matches while Dullye and Kalsu each missed time with injuries but combined to play in 25 outings.
Carder garnered Honorable Mention accolades twice previously in her career and Dullye was a First Team selection as a freshman.
Scott posted a 0.56 goals-against-average in 11 matches with 10 starts in goal, giving up just five goals with 23 saves in 800 minutes of action. She posted a 6-2-2 mark in goal with five shutouts.
SAA Women's Soccer 2025 All-Conference
First Team All-SAA
GK – Olivia Barfield, Rhodes College
D – Ilsa Newland, Trinity University
D – Taylor Theofiledes, Rhodes College
D – Ana Williams, Oglethorpe University
M – Sophia Rall, Rhodes College
M – Bri Werner, Trinity University
M –
Kylene Monaghan, Sewanee
F – Alex Doran, Trinity University
F – Jackie Powell, Southwestern University
F/M – Delaney Hanks, Oglethorpe University
At Large – Grace Culver, Rhodes College
Second Team All-SAA
GK – EJ Searfoss, Southwestern University
D – Blaire Rice, Rhodes College
D –
Lacey Carder, Sewanee
D –
Sonia Djurasovic, Sewanee
D – Kylie Harris, Trinity University
M – Alex Bremond, Millsaps College
M – Giselle Aitken, Berry College
M – Malea Cesar, Trinity University
F –
Susie Whitsett, Sewanee
F – Hanna Khan, Trinity University
F – Madisyn Barganski, Trinity University
At Large – Claire Mullen, Centre College
Riley Givens, Centre College
Alex Kronenthal, Centre College
Tessa Miles, Centre College
Maddie Carter, Rhodes College
Coaching Staff of the Year: Rhodes College, McKinnon Pennell
Offensive Athlete of the Year: Alex Doran, Trinity University
Defensive Athlete of the Year: Ilsa Newland, Trinity University
Rookie of the Year: Lila Bracken, Trinity University
Honorable Mention All-SAA
Berry College – Kate Hill, Maddie Owen, Olivia Bryan, Nicole Knight, Teresa Rodriguez
Centre College – Madeline Redmon, Olivia Federico, Aida Bell, Lily Burchett, Claire Cavacini
Millsaps College – Emily Lozano
Oglethorpe University – Katherine Crim, Myleigh Oglesby, Cregar Harlow
Rhodes College – Abby Bell, Aurelia Kirby, Reese Owens
Sewanee –
Emilee Scott,
Katye Dullye,
Laney Kalsu,
Stella Martin
Trinity University – Lauren Little, Kayla Boven, Clara Richards
Women's Soccer All-Sportsmanship Team
Berry College – Caroline Crimi
Centre College – Meg Ralston
Millsaps College – Emily Lozano
Oglethorpe University – Allyssa Hearn
Rhodes College – Caroline Buendia
Sewanee –
Sally McNorrill
Southwestern University – Lauren Powell
Trinity University – Camille Young