COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) has announced its 2025 Women's Soccer All-Conference teams, and six Rangers have been honored for their athletic achievements.
Natalie Bunch, F, Sr. – Bunch earns the second First-Team All-RMAC selection of her career (2023) after getting an all-league Honorable Mention nod in 2024. The senior from Moses Lake, Wash., led the RAMC with 35 shots on goal with a 61.4 SOG%. She scored 10 goals, the third most in the conference, and totaled 21 points (7th). She recorded one game-winning goal, and was voted the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week once this year.
Fernanda Rodriguez, F, So. – Rodriguez earns her first All-RMAC accolade, being voted to the all-conference Second Team. She led the Rangers in points with 23 (3rd RMAC), with eight goals (T-6th) and seven assists (T-3rd). The sophomore from Vista, Calif., earned one RMAC Offensive Player of the Week award this year, recorded two game-winning goals posted 25 shots on goal (4th RMAC).
Elsa Nolen, F, Jr. – Nolen joins Rodriguez on the Second Team, also earning her first All-RMAC nod. Half of Nolen's six goals were game-winners, and she added four assists for a total of 16 points. All of these marks rank her in the top-10 in the RMAC. Hailing from Healdsburg, Calif., the junior was the first Ranger to earn an Offensive Player of the Week award this season.
Helen Stegner, GK, Jr. – Stegner earned an All-RMAC Honorable Mention nod in her first season with the Rangers. Originally from Broomfield, Colo., the junior transfer played a total of 1105:19 minutes over 16 starts. She posted a 1.30 goals against average and 81% save percentage. She ranked third in the RMAC with 68 total saves.
Brooke Castillo, MF, Sr. – Castillo, a junior from San Antonio, Texas, collected her first All-RMAC Honorable Mention award this year. She scored two goals, both game-winners, and assisted on three more.
Gianna Sparaco, D, Jr. – The final All-RMAC Honorable Mention, Sparaco was the leader of the Rangers' defensive back line. She led the team with 1,601 minutes played, and the Phoenix, Ariz., native added one assist on the year.
Bella Campos (Colorado School of Mines) was voted the Player of the Year, Natalie Rouse (Colorado School of Mines) the Defensive Player of the Year, Keely Wieczorek (Colorado Mesa) the Goalkeeper of the Year, Trinity Lujan (Fort Lewis) the Newcomer of the Year, and Jody Lingafeldt (Colorado Mesa) the Coach of the Year.
For the full RMAC All-Conference teams, click here.