By: Patrick Murphy
United Soccer Coaches Division II All-America Teams
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Thursday the United Soccer Coaches announced their 2025 All-America Teams for Division II Men's and Women's Soccer and after earning that status for the first time this season Tuesday, the Colorado School of Mines women's soccer duo of
Natalie Rouse and
Bella Campos added more honors to their already extensive lists this season.
After both being named First Team All-Americans earlier this week by the D2CCA, Rouse was voted a Third Team selection by the coaches association while Campos again took home First Team honors. It is the first honors from the United Soccer Coaches for both players. The pair are the eighth set of teammates to earn All-American status from the same organization in the same season and just the second to earn honors from two organizations in the same season, joining Anna Evans and Kelsey Neal who in 2013 were honored by the United Soccer Coaches (formerly NSCAA) and the D2CCA (formerly Daktronics/D2SIDA).
Rouse becomes a three-time All-American with her selection Thursday. In doing so, she becomes the eighth player all-time to earn at least three selections to an All-America squad. An All-Region selection by the United Soccer Coaches earlier this week and a two-time RMAC Defensive Player of the Year winner, Rouse showed no signs of being off her game after missing nearly all of 2024. The third-year UNLV transfer finished second on the team in goals scored with five for 10 points from her center back spot. Three of her five goals were game-winners and four of five came by way of set pieces, including the regulation equalizer in the Orediggers' NCAA Second Round match against UCCS. She was one of five Orediggers to start all 21 matches this fall, 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.
With the honor Thursday, Campos is now a four-time All-American during her time at Mines and is the fifth player in program history to reach that milestone. Her four total selections are tied with
Reese McDermott and Kelsey Neal for second when it comes to All-American honors. An All-Region selection by the United Soccer Coaches Tuesday, the back-to-back RMAC Player of the Year continued to cement her place in program history in 2025. Campos scored 20 goals with four assists for 44 points in her first year as a full-time starter. Her 44-point haul this fall ranked third in NCAA Division II as one of just four players to reach the 40-point mark in 2025. She became just the second player in program history to record a 20-goal season, and through 65 games she has scored 50 goals with 15 assists for 115 points and 12 game-winners. Campos ended 2025 ranked fourth in career goals, fifth in career points, game-winning goals, shots and shots on goal.
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