By: Patrick Murphy
D2CCA All-America Teams
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Tuesday the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association (D2CCA) announced their All-America teams for women's soccer and saw the Colorado School of Mines duo of
Bella Campos and
Natalie Rouse earn First Team honors for their performances in 2025.
Athletic communication professionals from NCAA Division II schools and conferences selected the D2CCA All‐Region teams. The NCAA Division II Conference Commissioners sponsor the All-Region teams.
Mines was one of eight school with multiple All-Americans across the three D2CCA squads and the only school with multiple repeat honorees. A total of 39 student-athletes were recognized from 31 institutions. Catawba's Bree Ehmer was named National Player of the Year following a season in which she scored 20 goals with six goals for 46 points. Ehmer, along with Campos and Indiana (PA)'s Elle Smith finished the season tied for the national lead in goals.
Campos, the South Central Regional Player of the Year, adds her third All-American honor from the D2CCA, having previously earned Third Team honors in 2023 and Second Team honors last fall. The back-to-back RMAC Player of the Year, the junior from Highland Village, Texas added to her already impressive resume 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 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. She becomes just the fifth player to earn All-America status in three different seasons in program history.
Rouse capped off her return to action this fall by earning the second All-American honors of her career, having previously earned Second Team honors from the D2CCA in her debut season at Mines in 2023.Now a two-time RMAC Defensive Player of the Year in her career, Rouse returned to the field this fall 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 the Orediggers' 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. Rouse is now the eighth player all-time to earn All-America stats in multiple seasons.
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