Six members of the Vermont State University Johnson Women's Soccer program were honored by the North Atlantic Conference for their efforts during the 2025 season.
Three Senior Badgers; Isabel Atkisson, Olivia Davis, and Peyton Fairchild; were named to the All-NAC First Team, highlighting Johnson's dominance on the pitch.
Goalkeeper Atkisson capped her senior campaign between the posts by moving into the #1 all-time spot in Johnson history for recorded shutouts, with her 16th career shutout in a season that totaled eight, alongside her #1 all-time mark of 12 saves in a single game. The Baltimore native led the NAC in three categories: Goals Against Avg (.76), Saves Pct (.876), and Shutouts Per Game (.533).
Davis captured All-Conference At-Large status with her tenacity up front, leading the Badgers this season in Assists (6), Points (20), and Shots (42). Davis moved into #7 on Johnson's All-Time list in Goals (24), #9 in Points (61), and #9 in assists (13). The Plattsburgh native ranked top 10 in the NAC across four categories: Shots Per Game (2.63), Shots on Goal Per Game (1.63), Assists Per Game (.375), and Points Per Game (1.25).
Fairchild secured her First-Team recognition with her defensive acumen, showcasing her soccer IQ by anticipating and stopping her opponents and initiating Johnson's attack. Fairchild's strength on defense played a defining role in Johnson's NAC-best .67 Goals Allowed.
Sophomore Shelby Royea received Second-Team All-Conference honors with an At-Large bid. The second-year midfielder played an essential role across the pitch, contributing to the strength of the resilient defense while catalyzing plays up front.
Fellow sophomore, Jenna Jones, was recognized with a selection to the NAC All-Conference Third-Team. The Alberta native forward had a standout year, recording career highs in Goals (7), Assists (3), and Points (17). Jones ranked in the top-10 across the NAC in two statistical categories: Game Winning Goals Per Game (.125) and Points Per Game (1.06).
Senior forward, Ida Eames, was recognized as a conference athlete who exemplifies integrity, fair play, and the ideals of sportsmanship on the pitch, with her selection to the NAC All-Sportsmanship team. Throughout the course of the season, Eames demonstrated exceptional sportsmanship, positively impacting the culture of women's soccer with integrity beyond the game's requirements.