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2025 CCC Women’s Soccer Postseason Awards Announced

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2025 Cascade Collegiate Conference Women’s Soccer postseason awards were announced Friday by the conference office.

Rocky Mountain College senior Emma Lensing was named the McDonald's Offensive Player of the Year presented by UEN, Miller Bertani of Southern Oregon University earned McDonald's Defensive Player of the Year presented by UEN. Katie Snow of Northwest University and Brittany Standley of Southern Oregon were selected as Co-Goalkeepers of the YearSiena Salazar of Eastern Oregon, Ella Baker of Northwest, and Tori Lasch of Southern Oregon were named Co-Newcomers of the Year. Southern Oregon head coach Jenni Rosenberg was tabbed the Coach of the YearWalla Walla University received the Athletic Solutions Team Sportsmanship Award.

Lensing, a senior forward from Billings, Mont., has been an offensive force for the Battlin’ Bears, leading the CCC in goals (17), points (38), and shots on goal (41), while tying for first in total shots (73). Lensing helped guide Rocky Mountain to a 9-2-1 conference record and the No. 4 seed entering this weekend’s CCC Championship tournament.

Bertani, a senior defender from San Jose, Calif., anchored a Southern Oregon backline that ranked among the best in the NAIA. The Raiders finished second in the CCC standings at 10-1-1, allowing a conference-low 10 goals across the regular season.

Snow, a sophomore from Arlington, Wash., and Standley, a senior from Bakersfield, Calif., shared Goalkeeper of the Year honors after standout seasons in net. Snow led the CCC in save percentage (.880) and minutes played (1,373:13), while Standley topped the conference in goals-against average (0.67) and allowed the fewest goals (9).

Salazar, a freshman forward from Eastvale, Calif., Baker, a redshirt junior defender from Portland, Ore., and Lasch, a freshman forward from Ridgefield, Wash., shared Newcomer of the Year recognition. Salazar and Lasch each recorded five goals, two assists, and 12 points during strong first-year campaigns, while Baker made an immediate impact for the Eagles’ defense.

Rosenberg, in her 13th season at the helm of Southern Oregon, guided the Raiders to a 13-2-1 overall record and 10-1-1 mark in conference play. SOU, which received votes in the latest NAIA poll, leads the CCC in shot percentage (.190), shutouts (10), and fewest goals allowed (10). SOU saw four Raiders on the first team, one on the second, and two received honorable mention. This marks Rosenberg’s second CCC Coach of the Year honor.

The full list of the 2025 CCC All-Conference teams can be found HERE.

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