FIVE AMCC WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYERS EARN ALL-ECAC HONORS
The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) has announced its 2025 Division III Women's Soccer All-ECAC Teams and major awards, and the AMCC was well represented.
Penn State Behrend's Marlene Andrade and Bri Ross were named the Offensive Player and Rookie of the Year, respectively, and Behrend goalkeeper Riley Morningstar was voted to the All-ECAC Second Team for women's soccer. Pitt-Greensburg's Dionna Santia and Bella Carroto have been named to the All-ECAC Second Team
Andrade and Ross were also selected to the All-ECAC First Team and both earned the respective honors in the AMCC, while earning All-Region. Andrade ranked second on the team with nine goals and seven assists for 25 points. Ross registered a team-best 12 goals and eight assists for 32 points.
Morningstar earns the ECAC honor after being named USC/NCAA All-American and an All-Region First Team selection. The AMCC Defensive Player of the Year led the team with a 0.43 goals-against average and made 50 saves to go with 11 shutouts.
Santia anchored the Bobcat defense this season. A 2025 First Team All-AMCC selection, she led the Bobcats in assists (10) and conference minutes played (704), while ranking second on the team in overall minutes (1,504). Her leadership on the back line helped Pitt-Greensburg allow just one goal and record seven shutouts during AMCC regular-season play. Santia finished conference play as the league leader in assists (8). Overall, she ranked second in the AMCC with 10 assists, adding one goal for 12 points.
Carroto made an immediate impact in her first season, earning Second Team All-AMCC and CSC Academic All-District honors. She led the Bobcats in goals (14) and points (32), while ranking second in the AMCC in both categories. Carroto also finished top-10 in assists (4) and recorded multiple multi-goal performances, including two braces and two hat tricks—highlighted by a four-goal, one-assist game. She registered at least one point in five of eight AMCC appearances and scored Pitt-Greensburg's second goal in the ECAC semifinals.
ABOUT THE ECAC
The ECAC is an eighty-six year old intercollegiate athletics organization with roughly 200 member schools for traditional sports across all three NCAA Divisions - I, II and III - that exists to enhance the experience of student-athletes participating in NCAA sports, and provide great value for universities, by sponsoring championships, leagues, bowl games, tournaments and other competitions throughout the country.
