ROUND ROCK, Texas -- Freshman goalkeeper
Kinsey Fulks was awarded the First-Year Player of the Year, while
Chanel Kemball-Cook earned All-SCAC second team honors,
Clarissa Martinez,
Sarah Wyatt, and
Lana Whiteman were All-SCAC honorable mentions, and
Reagan Parks was named to the All-Freshman team as well, announced the conference on Thursday.
The voting was conducted exclusively by the SCAC women's soccer coaches and sports information directors.
Fulks caps off her stellar freshman campaign with three SCAC honors, earning First-Year Player of the Year, All-SCAC honorable mention, and All-Freshman team awards. Fulks started all but one match this season, saving 64 shots -- second in the conference -- while also accruing six shutouts. She earned SCAC Defensive Player of the Week twice this season.
Kemball-Cook, a junior from Prosper, Texas, was named as an All-Conference player for the second time in her career. Kemball-Cook started every match but one on the campaign, leading the conference in goals (9) and finishing second in points (22), while earning an SCAC Offensive Player of the Week on September 15.
Martinez, a senior from Richwood, Texas, was given the first All-Conference nod of her career. The center back played every single minute on the back line for LeTourneau and was a major factor in the YellowJackets breaking the program record for most shutouts in a season (8) and most consecutive shutout minutes (535).
Wyatt, a sophomore from Van Alstyne, Texas, collected her second All-Conference award in as many seasons. Wyatt scored three goals and dished out three assists in 2025. Two of her goals were game-winners, one of which came in conference play.
Whiteman, a freshman from Benton, La., ended her first season with three goals, two of which were game-winning, and three assists, including an assist in conference play. She played in all 17 matches, starting in 16 of them.
Parks, a freshman from Roanoke, Texas, completed her fantastic freshman season with a nod to the All-Freshman team. She appeared in all 17 matches, starting 11, racking up four goals and an assist. Three of her four goals came in conference play, and two of them were game-winners.
All of these players helped the YellowJackets finish 8-7-2 (3-6-1 SCAC) on the campaign, their fifth winning season in program history.
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