COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference announced its 2025 Women's Soccer Academic Honor Roll on Wednesday afternoon, and MSU Denver stood out among the league's top academic programs — ranking fourth in the conference with 15 student-athletes earning recognition for their success in the classroom.
To qualify for the RMAC Academic Honor Roll, student-athletes must have completed at least two consecutive semesters at their institution while maintaining a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.30 in the most recently completed term.
The following Roadrunners were honored:
Jenelle Arenibas (Jr., Biology)
Natalie Boragine (Gr., Nutrition and Dietetics)
Kayla Caballero (Gr., Sport Management)
Isa Durkin (Sr., Integrative Healthcare)
Brooklyn Gold (Sr., Elementary Education)
Meg Gonzalez (Sr., Nutrition and Dietetics)
Grace Johnson (So., Marketing)
Madrid Mack (Jr., Biology)
Taylor Matthews (Jr., Criminal Justice and Criminology)
Kailani Nuhn (Jr., Journalism)
Jaslyn Sanders (So., Exercise Science)
Sami Spring (Sr., Exercise Science)
Nicole Thompson (Gr., Business Administration)
Maya Woods (Jr., Human Development & Family Studies)
Monica Yoder (Jr., Sport Management)
MSU Denver's total of 15 honorees places the program among the top four in the RMAC, reinforcing the department's ongoing standard of excellence on and off the field.