COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) has released its 2025 Women's Lacrosse Academic All-RMAC First Team, and five Rangers have been honored for their academic achievements.
Senior midfielder Madeline Schallmoser and senior defender Terah Skillings are repeat selections from 2024, while senior midfielder Megan Bunker, senior midfielder Becky Goetsch, and senior goalkeeper Brigit Goetsch all earn their first selection to the squad.
Schallmoser boasts a perfect 4.0 GPA, with a major in English. The RMAC Defensive Player of the Year received an All-America Honorable Mention nod from USA Lacrosse Magazine this year, while also being named IWLCA First Team All-Region, First Team All-RAMC, RMAC All-Tournament Team, and the RMAC Women's Lacrosse Summit Award winner. She was among the nation's leaders in ground balls collected (56), forced 28 turnovers, scored 11 goals, and assisted on four. Schallmoser controlled 15 draws and landed 28 shots on goal.
Skillings also holds a flawless 4.0 GPA while pursuing a degree in Data Science. She caused 27 turnovers, collected 30 ground balls, and scored her first career goal this year. The Mahtomedi, Minn., native was also named First-Team All-RMAC, and will play in the IWLCA Senior All-Star game on May 31.
Bunker has maintained a 3.96 GPA while earning her degree in Health & Exercise Science. A Second Team All-Region, First Team All-RAMC, and RMAC All-Tournament Team performer, she controlled 116 draws on the season, and contributed 37 points from 25 goals and 12 assists. She landed 38 shots on goal, forced 36 turnovers, and collected 49 ground balls. Bunker will join Skillings in the Senior All-Star Game.
Be. Goetsch, a Chemistry major with a 3.95 GPA, was an All-RMAC Honorable Mention this season as she led the Rangers with 27 assists. She also scored 19 goals, collected nine ground balls, and caused three turnovers. She set the Regis record for assists in a match with six, and tied the record for points in a game with 11.
A USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America Honorable Mention, Br. Goetsch has a 3.93 GPA in her Accounting degree. Her .497 save % ranked in the top 10 in all of NCAA DII, and she was among the national leaders in saves (158) and goals against average (9.04). Additionally, she picked up 48 ground balls, and caused six turnovers. Goetsch also earned a spot on the All-Region First-Team and All-RMAC Second Team this year.
In addition, the RMAC recognized 65 student-athletes, including the 12 Academic All-RMAC honorees, on its 2025 Women's Lacrosse Academic Honor Roll.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll recognizes student-athletes in each conference-sponsored sport who academically maintain at least a 3.30 cumulative grade-point average, have completed two consecutive semesters at their current institution, and have used a season of competition.
Each institution's athletic communications directors nominate student-athletes who academically maintain at least a 3.50 cumulative grade point average, along with the other criteria for the Academic Honor Roll, for recognition on the First Team Academic All-RMAC in each sport. The league's athletic communications directors for that sport vote to compose the First Team Academic All-RMAC and select the Academic Player of the Year. They are not permitted to vote for their own student-athletes.
For the full First Team Academic All-RMAC, click here.
Below are all the Rangers to be named to the RMAC Academic Honor Roll:
Madeline Schallmoser (Sr., English)
Terah Skillings (Sr., Data Science)
Megan Bunker (Sr., Health and Exercise Science)
Becky Goetsch (Sr., Chemistry)
Brigit Goetsch (Sr., Accounting)
Abby Mays (Jr., Nursing)
Lexie Springman (So., Health & Exercise Science)
Lauren Sheets (Jr., Biology)
Gabby Beals (Jr., Business)
Kaitlynn Lazaro (Sr., Health Care Business Management)
Justine Spahr (Sr., Health & Exercise Science)