MARLBOROUGH, Mass. -- Wellesley College soccer senior Riley McNair (Cupertino, Calif.) has been named to the 2025 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Second Team All-Conference on Thursday.
Riley McNair | Sr. | Cupertino, Calif. | NEWMAC Second Team All-Conference
McNair played a critical role in helping the Blue get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2017. A five-time NEWMAC Defensive Athlete of the Week, McNair made 95 saves this season with an .833 save percentage, 1.13 goal against average and seven shutouts (six in conference).
The 2025 NEWMAC Women's Soccer All-Conference Team consisted of a first team of 16 honorees and second team of 16 honorees, as voted on by the 12 head coaches.
2025 NEWMAC Women's Soccer Postseason Awards:
Offensive Athlete of the Year: Natalie Barnouw, MIT
Defensive Athlete of the Year: Caroline Sutherland, Babson
Rookie of the Year: Izzy Lee, Babson
Coaching Staff of the Year: MIT
First Team All-Conference
Caroline Sutherland, Babson
Presley King, Emerson
Sasha Ceol, MIT
Madeline Seebeck, MIT
Jess English, WPI
Josie Lee, Babson
Georgia Louis, Clark
Rowan McCrary, Emerson
Arianna Doss, MIT
Meredith Healy, Springfield
Priscilla-Rose Men-Martin, Babson
Natalie Barnouw, MIT
Leena Mehendale, MIT
Una Keller, Smith
Kaitlyn Suller, Springfield
Patricia Bandrup, Wheaton
Second Team All-Conference
Jadyn Mapura, Babson
Camilla Daigle, Clark
Jojo Miller, MIT
Carmen Talavera, Smith
Mirabel Brunell, Springfield
Maya Thomas, Wheaton
Ayla Sumer, MIT
Kaleigh Quinn, Smith
Ali Roche, Wheaton
Maeve Steckley, WPI
Izzy Lee, Babson
Brady Campbell, Emerson
Elena Millner, Coast Guard
Paige Jessuck, Salve Regina
Kate Rafferty, Wheaton
Sera Brunner, WPI
Riley McNair, Wellesley
The New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) consists of 12 highly selective institutions committed to academic excellence: Babson College, Clark University, U.S Coast Guard Academy, Emerson College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mount Holyoke College, Salve Regina University, Smith College, Springfield College, Wellesley College, Wheaton College, and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.