PITTSBURGH, PA - On Wednesday night, the Presidents' Athletic Conference hosted their yearly All-PAC selection show on the PAC Sports Network. This year's lineup consists of five Cougars named to the teams, including one First Team, one Second Team, and three Honorable Mention honorees.
First Team
Senior, Forward: Halle Marsalis
Marsalis made a name for herself this year as she was previously named Honorable Mention in 2022 and 2024. She led the Cougars offense in multiple categories earning accolades not only amongst the team, but also in the PAC and the NCAA. She played in, and started, all 19 games in which she recorded 75 shots on goal and scored 15 goals. She finished first in the PAC in shots (111) and shots on goal (75), and third in goals (15) and points (31). In the NCAA, she finished third in shots on goal per game (3.95) and seventh in shots per game (5.84).
Second Team
Senior, Midfielder: Ainsley Smith
Smith earned her second Second Team (2024 and 2025) after previously being named Honorable Mention in 2022. She was another key member of the Cougars offensive unit as she played in all 19 games as well, starting 17 and scoring three goals. She led the team in assists this season (6), with her season high of three coming against Pitt-Bradford which tied her for the record for most assists in a single game.
Honorable Mention
Senior, Defender: Addison Lloyd
Lloyd earns her first Honorable Mention as a Cougar after leading the back line. She was a key member last year as well and carried over that responsibility into this year as she played in, and started, 18 games. Her work in the back line allowed the Cougars to earn nine shutouts on the year and finish the year with a goals against average of 1.36. Lloyd was also named to the 2025 PAC Women's Soccer Sportsmanship Team for her acts of sportsmanship and ethical behavior during the season.
Sophomore, Defender: Sarah Vescio
Vescio earns her second Honorable Mention (2024 and 2025) after being another vital member of the Cougar back line this season. Just as last season, she played in all 19 games, starting 18, earning the second most minutes played by a field player (1,614). Even as a defender, she still found a way into the final third as she scored three goals and contributed three assists.
Sophomore, Midfielder: Elizabeth Gallup
Gallup earns her first Honorable Mention as a Cougar after being the team's second leading offensive player. She had eight goals on the year, 17 points, 52 shots, and 29 shots on goal. She scored a season high three goals against Pitt-Bradford and scored the only goal in the Cougars 1-0 win over Hiram to end the regular season.