The College Sports Communicators (CSC) announced the recipients of the 2025 Academic All-District men's and women's soccer teams. Seniors
Olivia Ingenito and
Abigail Smith, juniors
Madison Keenan,
Elyse Muñoz, and
Isabella Muro, and sophomore
Meghan Wetzel of women's soccer and senior
Matt Star and sophomore
Callum Hunt and
Brennan Murphy of men's soccer were each selected due to their exemplary performances both on the field and in the classroom.
Additionally, both Muñoz and Muro were selected by CSC as Academic All-American finalists and will advance to the national ballot that will be announced December 16, 2025.
For the third year in a row, Ingenito has been awarded Academic All-District. The All-ECC First team selection led the squad with 10 goals and 20 points in 17 games played. The senior collected a pair of multi-goal games while totaling a 53.7 shots on goal percentage (22-of-41).
Smith receives an Academic All-District for the second straight campaign. The senior has been a staple across the backline of the Lions defense for four seasons, becoming a premier defender. Smith finished second among field players with 1,463 minutes on the pitch while dishing out a career-high four assists.
No stranger to the CSC Academic All-District list, Keenan returns to the honor in 2025. The junior has been a mainstay along the Molloy defense in many aspects of the team's formation. The Selden, N.Y. native tallied three goals on the campaign while serving as one of two field captains. With size and physicality, Keenan has been an important piece of winning 50/50 balls and retaining possession for the Lions in tough spots.
For the first time in her career, Muñoz is recognized as an Academic All-District honoree. The junior became the first two-time East Coast Conference Goalkeeper of the Year in 2025 while earning her second All-Conference First Team selection. Muñoz led the conference in goals against average (0.78) while allowing a league low 14 goals.
Muro caps a trio of juniors on the All-District squad for the second straight season. The All-ECC First Team selection handed out seven assists on the campaign while netting two goals to collect 11 points.
Wetzel rounds out the women's soccer selections with her first All-District selection. The Seaford, N.Y. native became one of the elite center backs in the ECC this season, earning All-East Coast Conference First Team awards. The sophomore helped the back-line hold opponents to an ECC low 14 while leading all field players with 1,594 minutes on the pitch while playing 90 minutes in 16 of 18 matches.
In his final season sporting the cardinal and white, Star earns a spot on the All-District Team. The senior saw action in all 17 contests, making 15 starts throughout various parts of the pitch, but has been a mainstay on the back line. Providing composure as a defender, Star provided a spark on offense totaling four points on the back of one goal and two assists while being one of the best clearance defenders in the conference.
Hunt joins Muñoz as another goalkeeper to collect an All-District honor. Making 16 starts between the pipes, the sophomore made crucial saves in conference play to help the Lions to a 2-1-5 record. The sophomore collected a 74 percent save percentage while ranking third in the league with four shut outs and a 1.38 goals against average.
Completing the Lions All-District honorees is Murphy, who broke out in 2025. In his second season sporting the cardinal and white Murphy made starts in 15 of the teams 17 contests. The midfielder became one of the best in the defensive midfield, providing timely tackles and stopping the opposition in transition. The sophomore punched in two goals this season on the back of seven shots with three coming on goal.