WSOC All-Conference 2025
Jaynie Chatman

Women's Soccer Jack Rohn - Sports Information Director

Rheinheimer, Wolford, and Tracy Earn GLVC All-Conference Honors

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Great Lakes Valley Conference announced its postseason women's soccer awards on Tuesday, and Quincy University was well represented with three All-Conference selections. Junior forward Rebecca Rheinheimer was named to the GLVC First Team, senior forward Ella Wolford earned a place on the Second Team, and freshman goalkeeper Devin Tracy was selected to the Third Team, while sophomore midfielder Daniella Segall was recognized as Quincy's James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award recipient.

Rheinheimer, a transfer from St. Louis Community College, made an immediate and exceptional impact in her first season with the Hawks. She led the team with 10 goals, a total that ranked tied for fourth in the GLVC, while also tying for second on the roster with four assists. Her 24 points tied for fourth in the conference, and she surpassed the 100-point milestone for her collegiate career during the season. Rheinheimer started all 18 matches and logged 1,258 minutes, and she proved to be one of the league's most decisive playmakers, finishing tied for third in the GLVC with five game-winning goals.

Wolford, a four-year starter and team captain, capped her senior campaign with the first All-Conference honor of her career. She ranked second on the team with eight goals, a mark that tied for sixth in the GLVC, and added four assists for 20 total points, also tied for sixth in the conference. Wolford delivered three game-winning goals and set new career highs in goals, assists, points, and match-winning contributions. She started all 18 matches, wore the captain's armband throughout the season, and recorded 1,321 minutes, serving as a driving and emotional leader for the Hawks' attack.

In goal, Tracy emerged as a standout in her freshman season. She played all but 60 minutes for Quincy, recording 53 saves, allowing just 13 goals, and posting eight shutouts, with each statistic ranking among the top six in the GLVC. Her composure, consistency, and shot-stopping presence provided the foundation for Quincy's defensive structure throughout the year.

Segall was selected as Quincy's James R. Spalding Sportsmanship Award honoree. The annual honor recognizes student-athletes who distinguish themselves through exemplary sportsmanship, ethical conduct, academic responsibility, and positive citizenship. Segall is now eligible to be considered for one of the conference's two overall Spalding Sportsmanship Award winners, which will be announced at the conclusion of the academic year.

The recognitions reflect the leadership, development, and competitive character of a Hawks squad that continued to make strides throughout the 2025 season.
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Players Mentioned

Daniella  Segall

#8 Daniella Segall

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Sophomore
Devin Tracy

#0 Devin Tracy

GK
Freshman
Rebecca Rheinheimer

#21 Rebecca Rheinheimer

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Junior

Players Mentioned

Daniella  Segall

#8 Daniella Segall

Sophomore
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Devin Tracy

#0 Devin Tracy

Freshman
GK
Rebecca Rheinheimer

#21 Rebecca Rheinheimer

Junior
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