BETHANY, W.Va. - Bethany College women's soccer student-athletes junior goalkeeper
Hope Fair (Dunnville, Ontario/Lakeshore Catholic), senior defender
Jazmin Gonzalez (San Angelo, Texas), junior defender
Chloe Lee (Huntington, W.Va./St. Joseph Central Catholic), junior forward
Jordan Palmer (East Liverpool, Ohio/Beaver Local), and senior defender
Emily Wenger (New Cumberland, Pa./Cedar Cliff) have all been named to the 2025 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team.
In order to qualify for Academic All-District, a student-athlete must be a sophomore academically and athletically, must carry a 3.50 or higher grade point average and must have competed in 90 percent of the institution's games.
Fair earns her first career Academic All-District accolade after appearing and starting in 12 games this season. As the Bison's goalkeeper, she led the team with a 2-10 record and notched a team-high 77 saves.
Fair faced 192 shots for a save percentage of .658.Â
In her career,
Fair has appeared in 41 games making 27 starts. She has posted a 10-14-2 record with three shutouts while making 147 saves.
Fair has also faced 382 shots for a save percentage of .707. She is an All-Presidents' Athletic Conference selection and a two-time Academic All-PAC honoree. Academically,
Fair has earned a 3.65 grade point average as an education major.
Gonzalez also earns her first Academic All-District selection after appearing in all 16 games and making 14 starts in her senior season. She was tied for fourth on the team with one goal and also recorded one assist for three total points.
Gonzalez also took three shots on goal.
In her career,
Gonzalez has appeared in 68 games making 63 starts where she has scored one goal and recorded one assist for three points. She has also taken nine shots with six on goal and is a three-time Academic All-PAC honoree. Academically,
Gonzalez has earned a 3.85 grade point average as a psychology and social work dual major and is a Presidents' List student and a Dean's List honoree.
Lee is named to the CSC Academic All-District team for the first time in her Bethany career after appearing in and starting all 16 games this season. She recorded one assist for one point while taking seven shots with two on goal.
In her Bethany career,
Lee has appeared in and started 34 games where she has recorded two assists for two points. She also has taken 18 shots with nine on goal and is an Academic All-PAC honoree. Academically,
Lee has earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average as a biochemistry major and is a Presidents' List student.
Palmer also earns her first Academic All-District honor after appearing in all 16 games and making 15 starts in 2025. She was tied for fourth on the team with one goal to finish with two points and led the team with 58 shots including 27 on goal.Â
In her career,
Palmer has appeared in 49 games making 45 starts where she has scored five goals including one gamewinner and has recorded four assists for 14 total points. She has also taken 123 shots with 52 on goal.
Palmer is an Academic All-PAC selection. Academically, she has earned a 3.71 grade point average as an environmental science major.
Wenger finishes her career as a Bison with her first Academic All-District award after appearing in and starting all 16 games. She recorded one assist this season to finish with one point and was fourth on the team with 30 shots including 17 on goal.
Wenger was named to the 2025 PAC Women's Soccer Sportsmanship Team.
In her career,
Wenger has appeared in 56 games making 43 starts. She has scored three goals including two gamewinners and has recorded four assists for 10 points.
Wenger has taken 78 shots with 37 shots on goal and is a two-time Academic All-PAC honoree. Academically, she has earned a 3.72 grade point average as an environmental science major and is an Honors student and a Dean's List honoree.
The five student-athletes now advance to the CSC Academic All-America® ballot, which will be announced on December 16.
The Bison finished the 2025 season with an overall record of 2-14 and a 1-10 record in the PAC.
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