The All-MCAC Women's and Men's Soccer Teams have been announced for the 2025 season.
The women's and men's head coaches in the MCAC select the postseason awards for both women's and men's soccer. The All-MCAC Teams are 15-member teams.
Becca Cook, a sophomore forward for Rochester Community and Technical College, has been named the MCAC Women's Soccer Player of the Year. Cook scored 25 goals and had 21 assists in 15 games this season. She led the MCAC in goals (25), assists (21), points (71), shots (91), and game-winning goals (6).
Elliot Chapman, head women's soccer coach for Rochester Community and Technical College, was selected as the MCAC Women's Soccer Coach of the Year. In his first season with the Yellowjackets, Chapman led his squad to a 10-4-1 overall record and 5-0 in MCAC competition. The Yellowjackets earned the MCAC championship title this season.
Dario Neves, forward for Minnesota West Community and Technical College, has been selected as the MCAC Men's Soccer Player of the Year. Neves scored eight goals and assisted on eight in his 13 games this season. He led the MCAC in assists (8) and shots (40), and ranked second in points with 24.
Jordan Balster, head men's soccer coach for Minnesota West Community and Technical College, was named the MCAC Men's Soccer Coach of the Year. Balster led his Bluejays' team to the MCAC title, going 5-6-2 overall and 3-1-2 in MCAC play. The Bluejays were named the #1 seed in the Region 13 Tournament.
The All-MCAC Women's and Men's Soccer Teams are listed below:
2025 All-MCAC Women's Soccer Team
| School | Player Name | Position | Year (FR/SO) |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Becca Cook | ST | SO |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Mila Van Der Velde | RW | SO |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Madi Meyer | CB | SO |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Lilly Farrand | CM | SO |
| Anoka Ramsey Community College | Grace Stevenson | M | So |
| Anoka Ramsey Community College | Gigi Nyembwe | M | So |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Emma Scheppmann | LW | SO |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Gabriella Ross | D/F | FR |
| Anoka Ramsey Community College | Adrianna Pederson | D | Fr |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Samantha Haider | M | FR |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Nevaeh Doyle | D/M | SO |
| North Dakota State College of Science | Maleah Ramsey | M/F | FR |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Abigail Stangl | CM | FR |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Daniela Reyes | D/M | FR |
| Rochester Community & Technical College | Miley Dostal | GK | FR |
| MCAC Coach of the Year: | Elliot Chapman | Rochester CTC | |
| MCAC Player of the Year: | Becca Cook | Rochester CTC |
2025 All-MCAC Men's Soccer Team
| School | Player Name | Position | Year (FR/SO) |
| Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Dario Neves | F | SO |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Aaron Cunnigham | F | FR |
| Riverland Community College | Nelson Powell | D | FR |
| Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Carlos Castillo | F | FR |
| Riverland Community College | Flynn Perry | M | FR |
| Riverland Community College | Owen Spaeth | M | FR |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Eoin Cassidy | D | SO |
| Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Anthony Arroyo Nunez | M | FR |
| Anoka-Ramsey Community College | Isaiah Brown | F | SO |
| Riverland Community College | Abdullahi Atanda Aderogba | F | FR |
| Riverland Community College | Josh Jones | M | FR |
| Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Maqui Sandoval | D | FR |
| Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Leo Rumsby-Ferris | GK | FR |
| Alexandria Technical & Community College | Jacob Rabenberg | D | FR |
| Minnesota West Community & Technical College | Arjun Johal | M | FR |
| MCAC Coach of the Year: | Jordan Balster | Minnesota West CTC | |
| MCAC Player of the Year: | Dario Neves | Minnesota West CTC |
About the Minnesota College Athletic Conference
The Minnesota College Athletic Conference is the organizational body for NJCAA-affiliated two-year technical and community college athletic programs in the Minnesota State system. The mission of the Minnesota College Athletic Conference is to advance intercollegiate athletics by providing an engaging and supportive environment for success of our student athletes and competition among member institutions. The MCAC is committed to the guiding principles of encouraging the development and success of student athletes, promoting the integrity, honesty and loyalty to member schools as well as upholding the sustainability of conference athletic programs.