2025 All-CCAA Women's Soccer Team
LOS ANGELES -- Cal State LA's
Celine Gehrig earned All-California Collegiate Athletic Association second-team honors to lead four Golden Eagles on the all-conference selections announced by the conference on Tuesday.
Gehrig, a junior defender, earned All-CCAA honors in her first year with the program. Three other Golden Eagles - freshman goalkeeper
Rihanna Tryels, senior forward
Delia Bocanegra and junior midfielder
Itzel Ramirez - earned All-CCAA honorable mention.
The team was voted on by conference head coaches.
Gehrig was a standout on defense for the Golden Eagles, who allowed only 12 goals all season and were third in the conference with a 0.67 goals against average. She appeared in all 18 games for Cal State LA with 16 starts and was second on the team in minutes played with 1,545 minutes. She was also fourth on the team in scoring with two goals and two assists for six points.
Tryels, a redshirt freshman, started the last six games of the season for the Golden Eagles and had a 3-0-3 record with three shutouts. She led the conference with a .0.50 goals against average and was second in saves percentage (.885). She made 23 saves in her six games for the Golden Eagles.
Bocanegra, a senior forward, completed her outstanding career by leading the team in scoring with three goals and four assists for 10 points. She earned All-CCAA honorable mention for a second straight season. In her three-year Cal State LA career, she appeared in 39 games and had eight goals and six assists for 22 points.
Ramirez, a junior midfielder, earned conference honors in her first year with the program. She appeared in all 18 games with 16 starts and led the team with four goals. She also had one assists and finished second on the team with nine points.
Cal Poly Pomona's Vanessa Cruz was named the CCAA Forward of the Year and Player of the Year after leading the Broncos to the regular-season conference title. Cal Poly Pomona also had the Defender of the Year, Liberty Ortiz, and Goalkeeper of the Year, Jenna Tetrault. Mika Sayfurahman of Cal State East Bay was the Midfielder of the Year, Raylene Alcaraz of Cal State San Bernardino was the Newcomer of the Year, Olivia Maragos of Stanislaus State was the Freshman of the Year and Chico State's Kim Sutton was the Coach of the Year.
Cal State LA finished its season with a 7-5-6 overall record and a 4-4-3 conference mark. The Golden Eagles recorded their fourth consecutive winning season.
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