LANCASTER, Pa. – The Franklin & Marshall women's soccer team had three players recognized on the United Soccer Coaches (USC) All-Region V team.
Kate Boujoukos and
Emerson McDonald both landed second-team honors, while
Colleen Ferrarese was named to the third team.
Boujoukos was a second-team All-Region V selection for the first time in her career after earning second-team All-Centennial Conference (CC) recognition and being named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team following a great senior season in 2025. Appearing in 18 games with 17 starts, Boujoukos recorded three goals, two assists, and eight points this fall. The midfielder highlighted her season by scoring the game-winning goals in the wins over York (Pa.) and Gettysburg.
McDonald was tabbed second-team All-Region after being named a first-team All-CC selection following an incredible rookie season. Starting in all 20 games, McDonald led F&M in both points (23) and goals (10). The forward also recorded three assists and two game-winning scores this year. McDonald registered two-multi goal performances and tallied a game-high five points in the win over Wilson.
For the second-consecutive season, Ferrarese was named a third-team All-Region honoree. Ferrarese was a second-team All-Centennial selection and earned a spot on the CSC Academic All-District team earlier this fall. Appearing in 19 games with 18 starts, Ferrarese was a staple on the F&M defense as she logged 1,489 minutes of playing time. The junior helped lead the Diplomats to eight clean sheets, highlighted by two matches where the opponent didn't register a shot. Ferrarese also led the CC with 10 assists, while also recording three multi-assist performances this season.
F&M concluded the 2025 season with an overall record of 11-5-4, while earned a Centennial Conference record of 5-3-2. The Diplomats earned a spot in the CC Tournament for the fifth-straight year, advancing to the Centennial Semifinals with a 2-1 victory over Gettysburg in the first round.
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