The Montclair State Women’s Soccer Program continues to embody the academic and athletic excellence that has become synonymous with Montclair State Athletics. The 2024-2025 team has a cumulative team GPA of 3.61 and saw 7 members earn a perfect 4.0. Montclair State Women’s Soccer Player, Nicole Ricci was recognized as earning the highest cumulative GPA amongst all athletes, with a remarkable 3.99. Three women’s soccer players, Cami Martinez, Julie Baker, and Emmi DeNovellis were able to complete their academic programs and graduate early from the University. On the field, the Red Hawks continued to be amongst the top teams in the NJAC, Region IV, and were also ranked in the national United Soccer Coaches’ Poll Top 25 this season. Women’s Soccer student-athletes Julie Baker, Salange Bell, Aileen Cahill, Emmi Denovellis, Kylie Prendergast, and Emily Schuler, earn All-NJAC honors.
A Message from Head Coach Pat Naughter:
"The need for donations and financial support for our athletics teams has never been more pronounced. We are fortunate to have such supportive alumni, parents, and fans, whose generosity and loyalty consistently make our day of giving totals amongst the highest totals of all athletic teams.
Last year, we received the most donations in program history, amounting to over $7,200! We are humbly asking for your financial support to help us surpass last year’s donations. All donations will help to support an improved strength and conditioning program, offset gear costs, locker room upgrades, travel, team events, and many other items that will help us continue to provide a first-class experience for our student athletes.
We have established a longstanding tradition of success and a strong family culture that our alumni have helped to uphold. We are so grateful for our alumni, family, friends, and supporters for your integral contributions to our program. Our entire Women’s Soccer Program thanks you for being such an important part of who we are! We hope you will join us in donating to Montclair State Women’s Soccer today."