BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. – Three Point Park women's soccer standouts earned Mountain East Conference postseason honors on Friday morning when the league announced its 2025 major award winners and all-conference teams.
Freshman
Rebecca Pihlgren highlighted the honors as the 2025 MEC Freshman of the Year as well as a first team All-MEC selection as a forward. She was also named to the five-member All-Freshman Team. Midfielder
Sterre Kuijper and defender
Maggie Oduor were also named honorable mention All-MEC on Friday.
In 17 games and 11 starts, Pihlgren, from Stockholm, Sweden, recorded 11 goals and five assists to finish the season with 27 points to lead the Pioneers in 2025. Twenty-four of her 38 shots were on-target, and she also finished the year with three game-winning goals. Heading into the MEC Tournament, Pihlgren ranks second in the league in goals, points and game-winning goals. She also ranks seventh in the league in assists and sixth in shots on goal.
Pihlgren was named MEC Offensive Player of the Week back on Oct. 20.
Kuijper, a graduate student from the Netherlands, made all 18 starts for Point Park this season and finished the year with seven goals and four assists (18 points). She went 2-for-2 on penalty kicks and also recorded a game-winner this season.
Oduor, a junior from Hurricane, West Virginia, made 17 starts on Point Park's defense that ranks fourth in the league in goals allowed. Point Park finished the year with five shutouts and gave up one goal or less in 10 games this season.