Three from Women's Soccer Earn CSC Academic All-District Honors 11/25/2025 3:54:00 PM By: CONTACT: Connor Griffin, Assistant Director of Athletics Communications | cgriffin@daemen.edu AMHERST, N.Y. — Three Wildcat women's soccer players garnered Academic All-District honors from College Sports Communicators on Tuesday. Becca Schultz (Grand Island, N.Y.), Brianne Repolio (Haddon Heights, N.J), and Lily Macfarlane (Murcott, England) were honored for their achievements on the field and in the classroom. To be eligible for Academic All-District honors, student-athletes must have played in at least 90% of their team's games or started 66% of them. They also must have reached sophomore athletic eligibility with at least one full calendar year completed at their current institution. Academic All-District honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America ballot. Schultz, a marketing major, has held a 3.93 cumulative GPA and is earning Academic All-District honors for the third straight year. She had another standout season for Daemen, earning Second Team All-ECC accolades for the third straight season. She posted an 11-6-1 record, a .884 save percentage, and a 1.23 goals-against average while stopping 167 shots. Schultz led the ECC in saves, saves per game (9.28), and save percentage. She finished the regular season ranking in the top five nationally in saves and saves per game. Repolio, an accounting major, has maintained a 3.76 GPA and is earning the honor for the first time in her career. She appeared in 17 games for the Wildcats this season, logging 337 minutes. Repolio notched an assist against Southern New Hampshire on Oct. 29, helping the Wildcats defeat the Penmen, 3-1. Repolio also fired five shots on the year, including two, putting one on goal, against Assumption. Macfarlane, a Psychology major, has held a 3.54 GPA and is receiving the honor for the first time in her career. The midfielder played in all 18 of Daemen's games this season, making six starts and logging 543 minutes. She posted five points (1G, 3A) on the year, while firing six shots. Macfarlane logged three points with a goal and an assist in her first start of the season against AIC, helping Daemen earn a 3-2 win. The junior also tallied two assists in a 3-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas. Daemen finished the 2025 campaign with an 11-6-1 record, including a 4-2-1 ECC mark, and reached the ECC semifinals for the fifth consecutive season. Daemen University features the premier NCAA Division II athletics program in the Buffalo-Niagara region, sponsoring 17 intercollegiate teams. For the latest information on Daemen Athletics, follow the Wildcats via social media on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Instagram, or sign up to receive customizable news alerts, e-mail newsletters and weekly schedule alerts. Follow the Daemen University women's soccer program on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook at @DaemenWSOC. Print Friendly Version