MILWAUKEE – Four members of the Milwaukee women's soccer team were named to the United Soccer Coaches All-North Region Team this week.
Ellie Rebmann,
Mallory McGuire,
Bella Hollenbach, and
Lola Wojcik were each honored, with Rebmann selected to the second team, McGuire and Hollenbach to the third team, and Wojcik landing on the fourth team in the region. This marks a career-first for each player to earn all-region status.
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Rebmann, the 2025 Horizon League Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-League honoree, lands on the all-region second team after another outstanding campaign. She continues to make a name for herself on both sides of the ball, with her nine assists not only a team-high, but also tied for the Horizon League lead. In addition to helping lead the defense to a league-best 0.70 GAA in conference matches, she added 13 points on offense, scoring a pair of goals to go along with her nine helpers.
McGuire, the 2025 Horizon League Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year, made quite the impression in her first season with the Panthers. The First-Team All-Horizon League honoree finished the season as the second-leading point scorer in the Horizon League with 24 points – with her nine goals second in the conference and her six assists tied for fifth.
Hollenbach, the 2025 Horizon League Goalkeeper of the Year, also left her mark in her first season with the Black & Gold. She earned the starting spot early in the season and, once league play began, was hard to beat. In league-only games, she posted a 0.72 goals-against average, a league-best .841 save percentage, and five shutouts to also pick up a spot on the all-league first team.
Wojcik enjoyed a breakout season on the field, setting career-highs across the board. She was named First-Team All-Horizon League and eventually went on to become the top point scorer in the conference after a very strong finish. After netting her first goal of the season Sept. 14, she closed the regular season and postseason with a flurry, finding the back of the net in nine of the final 14 contests, adding four of her assists in that span. That led her to finish with a league-best and career-high 25 points, tying for the league lead with her 10 goals while adding five assists.