By: Patrick Murphy
D2CCA All-South Central Region Teams
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Tuesday the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) announced their All-Region teams for women's soccer and saw Colorado School of Mines junior striker
Bella Campos take home Regional Player of the Year honors. Campos headlined four All-Region honors for the Orediggers with the selections split across the First and Second Teams.
Athletic communication professionals from the NCAA Division II South Central Region schools and conferences selected the D2CCA All‐Region teams. The process concludes with All‐American selections that will be announced in December. The NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners sponsor the All-Region teams.
A total of 10 institutions had at least one student-athlete named to the 13-member first and 14-member second teams. Mines was tied for second in the region with four selections with Colorado Mesa, while Dallas Baptist led all institutions represented with six selections. UCCS added three All-Region players with Midwestern State, St. Mary's (TX), Texas Woman's and UT Dallas all adding two each. Two schools had one honoree named to the All-Region teams.
Campos, the back-to-back RMAC Player of the Year, keeps Regional Player of the Year honors in Golden for a second consecutive season and earns a spot on the All-Region First Team for the third time in her three seasons at Mines. She becomes the six Oredigger to be named Regional Player of the Year with
Reese McDermott (2024), Emily Garnier (2016), Jayln Yates (2014), Anna Evans (2013) and Kayla Mitchell (2009). Already one of the most decorated players in program history, the junior from Highland Village, Texas added to her legacy in 2025, scoring 20 goals with four assists for 44 points in her first year as a full-time starter. Her 44-point haul this fall is good for the fourth-most in a single season all-time while her 20 goals are good for third. She became just the second player in program history to record a 20-goal season alongside Mitchell, and through 65 games she has scored 50 goals with 15 assists for 115 points and 12 game-winners. Campos ends 2025 ranked fourth in career goals, fifth in career points, game-winning goals, shots and shots on goal.
Natalie Rouse earns a spot on the All-Region First Team for the second time in her career, doing so previously in her debut season in 2023 in which she was also named a Second Team All-American. This year's RMAC Defensive Player of the Year and a First Team All-RMAC selection, Rouse returned to action after missing nearly all of 2024 without skipping a beat. The senior from Carlsbad, California finished second on the team in goals scored with five for 10 points. Three of her five goals were game-winners and four of five came by way of set pieces, including the regulation equalizer in Sunday's NCAA Second Round match. She was one of five Orediggers to start all 21 matches this fall and led the team with 1,909 minutes played, and was a key fixture on a defense that recorded a 0.76 GAA and nine shutouts.
Callie Fuhr collects the first All-Region honors of her career with a Second Team selection to cap her time at Mines. The senior out of Colorado Springs was one of six players to start all 21 matches this fall for the Orediggers and in 1,839 minutes, scored three times by way of penalty kicks for three points. Alongside Rouse, she was an integral part of the Mines defense this fall and helped record nine clean sheets and hold teams to a 0.76 GAA. Fuhr ends her career with four goals and five assists for 13 points in 88 matches with 79 starts for 7,097 minutes.
Allie Lundgren repeats Second Team All-Region honors from a season ago and adds another honor to strong senior season. Named the Most Valuable Player of the 2025 RMAC Women's Soccer Championship, Lundgren finished second among RMAC goalies in saves with 83, the fifth-most in a single season in program history. In 21 matches, she clocked 1,753:49 with six solo shutouts and a 14-2-5 record backed with a 0.77 GAA and an .847 save percentage. In 46 career matches, Lundgren clocked 3,857:45 in goal with a 33-4-7 record, 16 shutouts, 148 saves, a 0.64 GAA and an .841 save percentage. Her time in Golden ends with her fourth on the all-time save list, sixth in shutouts and fifth in goals against average.
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