MADISON, Wis.- Addyson Edwards (Appleton/Appleton West) and
Ariana Gonzalez (Appleton/Appleton North) headlined UW-Oshkosh women's soccer's All-WIAC selections on Friday (Nov. 7), each being named to the 23-player First Team.
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Gabby Born (Fond du Lac/Fond du Lac),
Mallory Kerhin (Green Bay/Green Bay Southwest), and
Ryley Meenk (Waukesha/Waukesha South) earned All-WIAC Honorable Mention status and
Anika Roush (Byron, Ill./Byron) was the Titans' representative on the All-Sportsmanship Team.
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Edwards, the leading non-goalkeeper in minutes played this season, played 1,535 minutes in the backfield across 18 starts. The defender helped Oshkosh to six shutouts in the season and added three points on the offensive side with a goal and an assist.
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Gonzalez was the Titans' offensive leader, recording eight points on four goals in 17 starts. She totaled 25 shots on the season with 11 on goal and netted a pair of game winners as well as converting Oshkosh's only penalty kick attempt on the year.
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Born played in all 18 of Oshkosh's matches and started in 15 as a forward. The only other Titan to net two game-winning goals, she added an assist in UW-Oshkosh's regular season finale win over UW-River Falls. Â
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Kerhin started all 18 matches in goal, including all 630 minutes against conference opponents across seven matches. She ranked second in league play with three shutouts and led the WIAC in the regular season with six overall. A two-time WIAC Kwik Trip Athlete of the Week this season, Kerhin averaged 4.67 saves per game and had the conference's third-lowest goals against average at 1.200 in conference play.
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Meenk, the 2024 WIAC Newcomer of the Year, started in all 18 matches this season. She notched eight shots in the attack with four on goal and a goal at UW-Whitewater. The defender also recorded two assists while playing a lockdown role in the Titans' shutouts.
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The Titans finished the 2025 season with an overall record of 6-7-5 and a 2-4-1 WIAC mark on their way to advancing to the WIAC Tournament (presented by Culver's) for the 31st time in their 32-season existence.