Full CSC Academic All-District Women's Soccer Team
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Six Ursinus Women's Soccer players earned Academic All-District honors by the College Sports Communicators (CSC); the organization announced Tuesday afternoon.
Seniors
Adriana Careless,
Paige Flaugh, along with junior
Maddie Jolie, and sophomores
Kaleigh Evans,
Mallory Toomey, and
Emma Woch all represented the Bears on the team. Careless garnered Academic All-District for the third time in her career, Flaugh earned it for the second time, while Jolie, Evans, Toomey, and Woch were named to the team for the first time in their careers.
The CSC Academic All-District women's soccer team recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in the classroom and on the field of competition.
Careless, a mathematical/educational studies major, matched her career high of nine points this season that she originally set back in 2023. She posted the same stat line from that season of four goals, one assist, and nine points while tying for second on the team in goals and tying for third in points. She led the team with 35 shots in 2025 and is a three-time Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll recipient.
Flaugh, a native of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, repeated her Academic All-District selection by playing in all 18 games with 12 starts. She recorded four points behind a pair of assists and one goal. Flaugh holds a 4.0 GPA as a biology major.
Jolie, a biology major, started in all 18 games for the Bears and continued to be the anchor of the Ursinus defense. She scored one goal in 2025 which came against Delaware Valley in the home opener and helped power the Bears to eight total shutouts.
A PreEngineering major, Evans followed a breakout first-year campaign in 2024 by maintaining her status as one of the Bears top offensive threats. She tied for third with nine points on the team behind three goals and three assists. Evans started all 18 games for the Bears and ranked second on the team with 27 shots and currently holds a 4.0 GPA.
Toomey, a social sciences major, took the reins as the Bears starting goalkeeper and made the most of it with a season that saw her earn All-Centennial Second Team honors. Toomey tied for second in the Centennial with six shutouts and ranked third in Centennial with 83 saves and .847 save percentage. Toomey ranked seventh in Centennial for GAA at 1.03 and became the third Ursinus goalkeeper in four years to earn All-Centennial honors.
A social sciences major, Woch had a standout sophomore campaign for the Bears by ranking second on the team with 11 points behind four goals and three assists. Woch tied for second on the team in goals and assists despite missing two games and had her first multi-goal game of her collegiate career against Muhlenberg in early October.