WATERVILLE, Maine — The North Atlantic Conference announced its 2025 women's soccer all-conference awards on Wednesday, and six Maine Maritime Academy players earned recognition.
Sophomore Hadley Stoddard finished with first-team all-conference honors after leading the NAC with 21 goals and 47 points, finishing tied for fourth in the nation in goals. Stoddard tied the program record for goals in a season and broke the single-season record with seven game-winning goals. Additionally, Stoddard added five assists and earned NAC player of the week four times.
Junior Abby Wong took home first-team all-conference recognition after leading the NAC with 11 assists on the year, finishing 11th in the nation in assists. Wong also recorded eight goals, finishing third on the team and finished second with 27 points and added one game-winning goal.
Senior Mayako Brown earned a second-team all-conference nod after finishing second on the team with nine goals and two game-winning goals. Brown finished with 18 points and earned NAC player of the week honors once.
Freshman Tarin Barrett also landed on the second team after finishing her freshman year with one goal and four assists while helping limit opponents to 1.16 goals per game on the year. Barrett earned NAC rookie of the week honors one time on the year.
Junior Isa Thesing walked away with second-team honors after finishing with a 1.16 goals against average and 67 saves on the year. Thesing finished 12-7-1 on the year with seven shutouts and earned NAC defensive player of the week honors twice.
Additionally, freshman Natalee Orr was named to the conference sportsmanship team.