KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Nine standout women’s soccer student-athletes from the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) received All-Region VIII recognition from United Soccer Coaches, highlighting another year of excellence across the conference. Hope College and Calvin University led the way with multiple honorees across the First, Second, and Third Teams, while Adrian College also secured representation among the region’s top performers.
FIRST TEAM
Headlining the First Team was Calvin University senior midfielder Mia Judd, who earned All-Region honors for the fourth time in her career. A two-time MIAA Most Valuable Player and three-time All-MIAA honoree, Judd started all 21 games for the Knights, logging 1,738 minutes. She totaled five goals, 11 points, 18 shots on goal, and posted a .720 shots on goal percentage.
Joining Judd on the First Team was Hope College defender Olivia Dieppa, the 2025 MIAA Women’s Soccer Senior Sportswoman of the Year and an All-MIAA First Team selection. Dieppa played in all 19 games for the Flying Dutch and led the team with nine goals, 42 shots, a .214 shooting percentage, and four game-winning goals.
SECOND TEAM
Calvin junior midfielder Mikaela Waroway, a 2025 All-MIAA First Team honoree, started every game and led the Knights with 11 goals, 27 points, 60 shots, 32 shots on goal, and six game-winning goals, while also adding five assists.
Hope senior forward Ainsley Harris collected her third-straight First Team All-MIAA recognition and built on last year’s All-Region Third Team honor. Harris appeared in all 19 games, tallying six goals, three assists, 15 points, and a team-leading 25 shots on goal, along with two game-winners.
Hope senior forward Lina Rea, also an All-MIAA First Team honoree in 2025, started all 19 games and delivered eight goals, three assists, 19 points, and three game-winning goals.
Calvin graduate student forward Liz Williams rounded out the Second Team selections, earning her third All-Region accolade and fifth All-MIAA honor. Williams led the Knights with 10 assists while adding four goals, 18 points, 17 shots on goal, and two game-winning strikes.
THIRD TEAM
Hope junior goalkeeper Clara Feenstra, a two-time All-MIAA honoree, started 18 matches and recorded 58 saves, 11 wins, five shutouts, and a 1.06 goals-against average while facing 172 shots.
Hope sophomore defender Mia Hesley earned her second straight All-Region Third Team recognition after another strong season. A two-time Second Team All-MIAA honoree and the 2024 MIAA Newcomer of the Year, she appeared in 14 games and helped the Flying Dutch limit opponents to just 19 goals all season.
Adrian College senior forward Annamarie Fosmoen capped her career with her third All-MIAA honor and a return to the All-Region Third Team after earning the distinction in 2024. Fosmoen started all 19 games and led the Bulldogs with 10 goals, 22 points, 82 shots, 43 shots on goal, and three game-winning goals.
Together, these nine student-athletes showcased the depth, competitiveness, and talent of MIAA women’s soccer, earning well-deserved recognition among the region’s best.
2025 MIAA Student-Athletes Recognized with All-Region Honors
Adrian - Annamarie Fosmoen (Third Team)
Calvin - Mia Judd (First Team), Mikaela Waroway (Second Team), Liz Williams (Second Team)
Hope - Olivia Dieppa (First Team), Clara Feenstra (Third Team), Ainsley Harris (Second Team), Mia Hesley (Third Team), Lina Rea (Second Team)