EASTON, Mass. (November 25, 2025) – Four members of the Stonehill College women's soccer program—juniors
Lindsay Brown, Lily Roslonek, Annie Renz, and sophomore
Allie Sougaris—have earned College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District honors, as announced by the organization Tuesday afternoon.
For the second consecutive year, Brown and Roslonek collected CSC Academic All-District recognition, while Renz and Sougaris received the honor for the first time in their collegiate careers.
Brown and Roslonek served as the anchors of a Skyhawk back line that produced four clean sheets during the season, combining for more than 3,000 minutes on the pitch. Brown also scored the first goal of her collegiate career on October 26 against CCSU, while Roslonek added an assist to her offensive totals with a setup against Wagner on October 5.
Behind the defensive duo, Sougaris turned in a strong sophomore campaign, earning six wins and recording four shutouts between the posts. Her 62 saves across 17 appearances raised her career total to 102, the second-most by a Stonehill goalkeeper in the program's NCAA Division I era—just two shy of the all-time DI mark held by Mia Jackson (104).
Renz enjoyed a breakout season, posting a career-high six points on one goal and four assists, surpassing the two points she tallied as a sophomore in 2024. Her six points ranked fourth on the team, while her four assists were second only to first-year standout
Dani Lomuscio (six).
Stonehill concluded the 2025 campaign with an overall record of 6–8–4, including a 6–3–2 performance in NEC play.
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