KANSAS CITY, Mo./CHICAGO -- Two members of the University of St. Francis women's soccer team garnered NAIA Scholar-Athlete distinction and five were named to the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team when both organizations announced their 2025 women's soccer academic honor rolls.
Putting both accolades on their resume were
Isabel Diez and
Cassandra Rosales. They were joined on the CCAC squad by
Kelly Flores,
Ariadne Gonzalez and
Kadixamayrin Mireles.
Diez and Rosales led the group with both individuals earning each honor for the first time. Diez - a sophomore forward - is earning her Bachelor's degree in Criminal & Social Justice, while Rosales - a senior midfielder - is majoring in Marketing.
Mireles and Flores joined Diez and Rosales as a repeat selection on the CCAC squad, while Gonzalez was a first-time recipient for all-league honors. Mireles - a senior goalkeeper - is pursuing a career in Art & Design, while Flores - a senior midfielder - is double majoring in Psychology and Art & Design. Gonzalez - a sophomore forward - is majoring in Biology.
To be nominated for the CCAC award, a student-athlete must have been enrolled at her school for a minimum of one academic year, have completed at least 30 semester hours and boast no less than a 3.25 cumulative grade point average.
In order to receive NAIA Scholar-Athlete status, nominees must be a sophomore or above in academic standing, must have been in attendance at the nominating institution for one full academic year and must have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or higher at the time of the nomination deadline.
For the CCAC academic awards release, go to
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For the complete CCAC academic awards list, go to
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For the NAIA academic awards release, go to
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For the complete NAIA scholar-athlete awards list, go to
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