COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) announced the 2025 First Team Academic All-RMAC and RMAC Academic Honor Roll selections for the sport of women's soccer on Wednesday afternoon. Representing Black Hills State University,
Ainsley Wilson becomes the first student-athlete in program history to be voted first team on multiple occasions as she earns the distinction for the second consecutive year. Wilson was also a part of the program record 14 RMAC Academic Honor Roll honorees, which also includes
Rylee Barnes,
Leah Day,
Zoe Evans,
Jayda Hammer,
Whitney Hansen,
Lena Homan,
Sienna Osborne,
Bailey Smith,
Oceanna Solis,
Kayla Truong,
Katy Vinton,
Tea Whitlock, and
Zoe Wiggall.
AINSLEY WILSON | DEFENDER | SENIOR | LOVELAND, COLORADO | MOUNTAIN VIEW H.S.
Earning a spot on the First Team Academic All-RMAC team for the second consecutive year, Wilson left her mark on the program academically and on the field as a defender. In 2025 she spearheaded the defensive back line, playing all but nine minutes this season as she tallied a team-best 1,611 minutes and was one of four Yellow Jackets to start all 18 contests. This year the Green & Gold posted a school record five shutouts, and limited opponents to zero or one goal in 12 matches, the most such games in program history. Additionally, the defense limited opponents to 25 goals, 200 shots, and 103 shots on goal, the lowest season total by opponents in program history. Wilson recorded her first career goal this season in a home match against CSU Pueblo, moving forward into the offensive attack zone on a corner kick to find the back of the net as she was one of eight first time goal scorers for the Yellow Jackets this season. In the classroom she posted a 3.99 cumulative GPA while pursuing a degree in Biology and Chemistry.
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