GREENWOOD, Ind. – College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced Wednesday the 2025 Academic All-America® women's soccer teams for NCAA Division I-II-III and NAIA, headlined by Stanford University's Jasmine Aikey, Anna Lantz from Rockhurst University, MIT's Natalie Barnouw, and
Katie Koger of Marian University.
Aikey (Division I), Lantz (Division II), Barnouw (Division III) and Koger (NAIA) have each been named the Academic All-America® Team Member of the Year award winner for their respective divisions. Lantz is a two-time Division II women's soccer winner.
Katie Koger is the first-ever Knight in any sport from Marian University to be named as the Academic All-America Team Member of the Year, and is the lone representative in 2025 for Marian on the women's soccer Academic All-America teams.
A senior from Zionsville, Ind., Koger earns the Academic All-America® Team Member of the Year for NAIA. A midfielder, she is majoring in psychology and sociology and holds a 3.97 GPA. Most recently, Koger was named an NAIA All-American by the United

Soccer Coaches and the NAIA. She was named the Crossroads League Player of the Year for the second time in her career. She led the Knights to a 20-1-2 record and advanced to the NAIA quarterfinals. For the season, Koger tallied 14 goals and seven assists for 35 points. Among NAIA players nationally, she ranked 37th in goals scored and 42nd in points.
Five of the 22 members of the Academic All-America® NAIA women's soccer teams maintain an impeccable 4.0 GPA in their undergraduate work or graduate school. The 11 members of the first team have an average GPA of 3.86, with the entire NAIA team carrying a collective average GPA of 3.88.
The NAIA Academic All-America® program is being financially supported by the NAIA national governance structure to assist CSC with handling the awards fulfillment aspects for the 2025-26 NAIA Academic All-America® program.
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