COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced its 2025 All-RMAC women's soccer teams on Tuesday, with MSU Denver junior midfielder Monica Yoder earning Second Team All-RMAC honors, while Madrid Mack, Sami Spring, Isa Durkin, and Brooklyn Gold were each recognized as Honorable Mentions.
Yoder capped off a standout junior season by leading the Roadrunners in nearly every offensive category. She finished first on the team in goals (4), points (9), shots (33), shots on goal (11), and game-winning goals (1), while also playing the second-most minutes on the team (1,469). The consistent midfield leader scored in back-to-back matches late in the season and tied her career high for goals in a single year.
Joining Yoder in receiving RMAC recognition were Mack, Spring, Durkin, and Gold — all of whom made significant contributions on both ends of the pitch.
Madrid Mack emerged as one of the team's most reliable two-way players, finishing tied for second on the team with two goals, third in points (5), and fourth in shots (14). She also logged 1,427 minutes, the third-most on the team.
On the back line, defender Sami Spring anchored the Roadrunners' defense and was one of the most durable players in the RMAC, leading MSU Denver with 1,562 minutes played while serving as the defensive organizer and stabilizer throughout the season.
Isa Durkin played a key attacking role in the midfield, finishing tied for second on the team with two goals and leading MSU Denver with two assists, ranking second in points (6). She also fired off 15 shots, the third-most among Roadrunners.
Rounding out the honorees, Brooklyn Gold provided valuable minutes in the attack, logging one assist in the win over Adams State and taking 14 shots, the fourth-most on the team.