MEQUON, Wis. – On Thursday afternoon, the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC) announced its all-conference teams and major award winners for the 2025 women's soccer season. Leading the way was
Koffy'e Chappel who was named Freshman of the Year and earned First Team honors. Junior
Lanie Czerkies (First Team), senior
Brei Rozmiarek (Second Team), and sophomore
Jacey Read (Honorable Mention), also earned conference awards.
Koffy'e Chappel, a native of Oakland, Cailf., lead the team in goals and points. The freshman completed the season with nine goals, four assists, and 22 points. Playing in 19 games, 10 of those she started, Chappel had 52 shots, 34 on goal, another team high. The California native also earned one NACC Offensive Player of the Week award this season. The last time a Falcon earned Freshman of the Years honors was in 2019 with Karoline Haugland.
Lanie Czerkies joined Chappel on the First Team. Czerkies was a key player in the midfield for the Falcons, starting in all 20 games this season, and tallying 1779 minutes. The junior from Joliet, Ill., scorted a career high four goals this season. Two of which came in CUW's win over St. Nortbert (Oct. 18, 2025). This is Czerkies' first All-Conference honor from the NACC.
Brei Rozmiarek earned Second Team honors. The senior from West De Pere, Wis. started in 19 out of 20 games this season and tallied 1678 minutes. Rozmiarek capped her successful career at Concordia with five goals and four assists this season. She also had 35 shots this season, 23 of which where on goal. This is Rozmiarek's first All-Conference honor.
Jacey Read was the final Falcon to be honored by the NACC. Read, a sophomore from Carbondale, Colo. Earned an Honorable Mention. This is her second All-Conference honor; last season Read was named to the Second Team. The sophomore led the team in assists with eight and had six goals of her own. She ended the season with .500 of her shots being on goal (44-of-22). Starting in all 20 games this season, Read accounted for 1761 minutes.
Illinois Tech led the way with four major award winners; Kayla Smith (Forward of the Year), Kelley Hitchock (Midfielder of the Year), Gabriella Baltes (Defender of the Year), and earned Coaching Staff of the Year. Page Sanchez of MSOE earned Goalkeeper of the year honors.
Concordia Wisconsin finished 9-8-3 on the year and earned the fifth seed in the conference tournament.