
Women's Soccer Collects 10 ASUN Postseason Honors
11/12/2025 2:00:00 PM | Women's Soccer
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – North Florida Women's Soccer garnered four All-ASUN Team selections and six Academic All-ASUN selections.Â
Redshirt junior Isabella Pontieri was named to the First Team All-ASUN as a midfielder, redshirt junior Allie Fekany was named to the Second Team All-ASUN as a forward, senior Chloe Lynch was named to the Third Team All-ASUN team as a midfielder and freshman Skya Horth was named to the All-Freshman Team.
For Pontieri, it marks her second All-ASUN recognition after she was named to the Second Team All-ASUN in 2024.Â
Pontieri started in 21 of 22 contests for North Florida and started in all 10 ASUN matches. She has logged 1,422 minutes. Pontieri tallied a team-leading eight goals and 10 assists for 26 points, five game-winners and 101 shots including 44 shots on goal for a .436 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Pontieri registered five goals, and five assists for 15 points, four game-winners and 56 shots including 24 shots on goal for a .429 shot on goal percentage. Pontieri's four game-winners in conference play have come against West Georgia on Sept. 18, against Queens on Sept. 21, against Stetson on Oct. 12 and at Queens on Oct. 22.
As of Nov. 9, Pontieri ranks top five in the ASUN in eight statistical categories. She ranks first in the ASUN and 29th in the nation with 0.48 assists per game. Pontieri ranks first in the ASUN and 17th in the nation with five game-winning goals.  Pontieri ranks first in the ASUN and 13th in the nation with 10 assists. She is tied for first in the ASUN and first in the nation in penalty kicks. She ranks second in the ASUN and seventh in the nation with 4.81 shots per game. Pontieri ranks second in the ASUN and 13th in the nation with 2.10 shots on goal per game. She ranks third in the ASUN and 46th in the nation with 26 points. Pontieri ranks fifth in the ASUN with 1.24 points per game.
She fired off a career-high 13 shots and nine shots on goal at West Georgia on Oct. 25. She has registered five or more shots in 10 contests this season including six times in ASUN play.Â
For Fekany, it marked her second All-ASUN recognition after she was named to the ASUN All-Freshman Team in 2022. She was also named to the 2025 ASUN All-Tournament Team.Â
Fekany appeared in all 22 contests for North Florida making 11 starts with seven starts coming in conference play. She logged 881 minutes. Fekany tallied six goals and an assist for 13 points with goals against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4, Queens on Sept. 21, Jacksonville on Sept. 28, her first collegiate brace against West Georgia on Sept. 18 and the game-winning goal against Eastern Kentucky in the ASUN Championship Quarterfinals on Oct. 30. She totaled 20 shots and 16 shots on goal for a .800 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Fekany tallied four goals and an assist for nine points, 15 shots and 12 shots on goal for an impressive .800 shot on goal percentage.
For Lynch, it marked her second All-ASUN recognition after being named to the Third-Team All-ASUN in 2023. She was also named to the 2025 ASUN All-Tournament Team.
Lynch started in 18 of 19 contests that she has played in for North Florida with nine of those starts coming in ASUN play. She has logged 1169 minutes. In conference play, Lynch has collected two goals and three assists for seven points, 12 shots and six shots on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage. Lynch secured her first game-winner of the season in the ASUN Championship Semifinals against Bellarmine on Nov. 2. Lynch secured her first assist of the season against West Georgia on Sept. 18. She scored her first goal of the year and distributed her second assist of the season at Jacksonville on Oct. 19. Lynch registered her second-straight match with a goal at Queens on Oct. 22. She dished out her third assist of the season at West Georgia on Oct. 25.
For Horth, it marks her first All-ASUN recognition.
Horth has appeared in all 22 matches and started in 21 contests for North Florida with nine starts in ASUN play. She has logged 1,296 minutes including logging the full 90 at Stetson on Oct. 2. She has totaled 12 shots including nine shots on goal for a .750 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Horth boasts a .667 shot on goal percentage. Horth dished out her first collegiate assist against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4. She has helped the Ospreys collect six shutouts including three shutouts in ASUN play.
"It was always great to see members of our team recognized by the coaches of the ASUN. All four of these award winners were instrumental in our run to the conference championship game and are most deserving of these post season honors," Head Coach Eric Faulconer said. Â
Â
"Isabella [Pontieri] turned in one of the most dominant overall performances over the course of the season in the DI era at UNF. She came up big for us time after time, and I know she will continue to work hard in preparation of her final season in 2026. I am thrilled to see Allie [Fekany] on the all-conference team. She was a key reason for our overall success this season and I am excited to see her continue to move up the UNF all-time goal scoring list next fall. Chloe [Lynch] had a fantastic senior season, and I am glad to see her return to the all-conference team. Her versatility was so important for us this season and her willingness to do whatever we asked of her without question demonstrates Chloe's passion and love for our program. Skya [Horth] stepped in from day one and was a mainstay in our starting lineup as a freshman. I am looking forward to seeing Skya continue to grow and I know she will be willing to put in the hard work required to reach her full potential."Â
Â
Fekany, Lynch, senior Brialyn Anderson, junior Zoe Looker, redshirt junior Paige McSwigan and redshirt junior Brenna Robinson were all named to the Academic All-ASUN Team.Â
Â
In addition to All-ASUN Team selections, both Lynch and Fekany were also named to the Academic All-ASUN Team.
Â
Fekany was named to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.56 GPA and is pursuing a master's degree in higher education in college athletics/ Lynch was named 2024 CSC Academic All-District Team and to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.91 GPA and is pursuing a degree in biology.
Â
Anderson was named to the 2024 CSC Academic All-District Team and the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.83 GPA and is pursuing a degree in marketing. She started in 18 of 22 matches for North Florida including eight ASUN matches logging 1,426 minutes. Anderson has played the full time in nine contests this season and in two ASUN matches. Anderson played the full 90 in all three ASUN Championship matches. Anderson has helped the Ospreys collect six shutouts including three shutouts in ASUN play. Four of North Florida's losses have come when Anderson doesn't participate.
McSwigan was named to the 2024 ASUN Academic Honor Roll and the 2024-25 and 2023-24 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.84 GPA and is pursuing a degree in biomedical sciences. McSwigan has played in all 22 matches for North Florida this season making 14 starts with six starts in conference play. She has logged 1,025 total minutes and 30 shots including 10 shots on goal. McSwigan's first goal of the season was off a game-tying header at Jacksonville on Oct. 19. McSwigan fired off her second goal of the season against Bellarmine in the ASUN Championship Semifinals on Nov. 2.
Looker was named to the 2024-25 and 2023-24 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.66 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Molecular Cell Biology. Looker has started in 22 of 14 matches for North Florida with five starts in conference play. Looker tallied two goals and one assist for five points, 11 shots and five shots on goal for a .455 shot on goal percentage. Looker's first goal and game-winner of the season came against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4. Her second goal of the season was against West Georgia on Oct. 25. She has logged the full time in seven matches this season including in all three ASUN Championship matches.
Robinson was named to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.74 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Molecular Cell Biology. Robinson has played in 19 of 22 matches and has started in two contests. Robinson has tallied one assist for one point, eight shots and for shots on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage. Robinson distributed her first collegiate-assist against Bellarmine on Nov. 2.
"To have six all Academic selections is a true testament to the quality of student-athlete we have in our program," Faulconer added. "Earning both all-conference and all academic honors in the same season is a tremendous honor for Chloe and Allie. Brialyn, Zoe, Paige and Brenna were integral in our overall team success on the field and are fantastic students in the classroom. I am very happy to see each of these student-athletes recognized by the ASUN for their performance both on and off the field."
Redshirt junior Isabella Pontieri was named to the First Team All-ASUN as a midfielder, redshirt junior Allie Fekany was named to the Second Team All-ASUN as a forward, senior Chloe Lynch was named to the Third Team All-ASUN team as a midfielder and freshman Skya Horth was named to the All-Freshman Team.
For Pontieri, it marks her second All-ASUN recognition after she was named to the Second Team All-ASUN in 2024.Â
Pontieri started in 21 of 22 contests for North Florida and started in all 10 ASUN matches. She has logged 1,422 minutes. Pontieri tallied a team-leading eight goals and 10 assists for 26 points, five game-winners and 101 shots including 44 shots on goal for a .436 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Pontieri registered five goals, and five assists for 15 points, four game-winners and 56 shots including 24 shots on goal for a .429 shot on goal percentage. Pontieri's four game-winners in conference play have come against West Georgia on Sept. 18, against Queens on Sept. 21, against Stetson on Oct. 12 and at Queens on Oct. 22.
As of Nov. 9, Pontieri ranks top five in the ASUN in eight statistical categories. She ranks first in the ASUN and 29th in the nation with 0.48 assists per game. Pontieri ranks first in the ASUN and 17th in the nation with five game-winning goals.  Pontieri ranks first in the ASUN and 13th in the nation with 10 assists. She is tied for first in the ASUN and first in the nation in penalty kicks. She ranks second in the ASUN and seventh in the nation with 4.81 shots per game. Pontieri ranks second in the ASUN and 13th in the nation with 2.10 shots on goal per game. She ranks third in the ASUN and 46th in the nation with 26 points. Pontieri ranks fifth in the ASUN with 1.24 points per game.
She fired off a career-high 13 shots and nine shots on goal at West Georgia on Oct. 25. She has registered five or more shots in 10 contests this season including six times in ASUN play.Â
For Fekany, it marked her second All-ASUN recognition after she was named to the ASUN All-Freshman Team in 2022. She was also named to the 2025 ASUN All-Tournament Team.Â
Fekany appeared in all 22 contests for North Florida making 11 starts with seven starts coming in conference play. She logged 881 minutes. Fekany tallied six goals and an assist for 13 points with goals against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4, Queens on Sept. 21, Jacksonville on Sept. 28, her first collegiate brace against West Georgia on Sept. 18 and the game-winning goal against Eastern Kentucky in the ASUN Championship Quarterfinals on Oct. 30. She totaled 20 shots and 16 shots on goal for a .800 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Fekany tallied four goals and an assist for nine points, 15 shots and 12 shots on goal for an impressive .800 shot on goal percentage.
For Lynch, it marked her second All-ASUN recognition after being named to the Third-Team All-ASUN in 2023. She was also named to the 2025 ASUN All-Tournament Team.
Lynch started in 18 of 19 contests that she has played in for North Florida with nine of those starts coming in ASUN play. She has logged 1169 minutes. In conference play, Lynch has collected two goals and three assists for seven points, 12 shots and six shots on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage. Lynch secured her first game-winner of the season in the ASUN Championship Semifinals against Bellarmine on Nov. 2. Lynch secured her first assist of the season against West Georgia on Sept. 18. She scored her first goal of the year and distributed her second assist of the season at Jacksonville on Oct. 19. Lynch registered her second-straight match with a goal at Queens on Oct. 22. She dished out her third assist of the season at West Georgia on Oct. 25.
For Horth, it marks her first All-ASUN recognition.
Horth has appeared in all 22 matches and started in 21 contests for North Florida with nine starts in ASUN play. She has logged 1,296 minutes including logging the full 90 at Stetson on Oct. 2. She has totaled 12 shots including nine shots on goal for a .750 shot on goal percentage. In ASUN play, Horth boasts a .667 shot on goal percentage. Horth dished out her first collegiate assist against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4. She has helped the Ospreys collect six shutouts including three shutouts in ASUN play.
"It was always great to see members of our team recognized by the coaches of the ASUN. All four of these award winners were instrumental in our run to the conference championship game and are most deserving of these post season honors," Head Coach Eric Faulconer said. Â
Â
"Isabella [Pontieri] turned in one of the most dominant overall performances over the course of the season in the DI era at UNF. She came up big for us time after time, and I know she will continue to work hard in preparation of her final season in 2026. I am thrilled to see Allie [Fekany] on the all-conference team. She was a key reason for our overall success this season and I am excited to see her continue to move up the UNF all-time goal scoring list next fall. Chloe [Lynch] had a fantastic senior season, and I am glad to see her return to the all-conference team. Her versatility was so important for us this season and her willingness to do whatever we asked of her without question demonstrates Chloe's passion and love for our program. Skya [Horth] stepped in from day one and was a mainstay in our starting lineup as a freshman. I am looking forward to seeing Skya continue to grow and I know she will be willing to put in the hard work required to reach her full potential."Â
Â
Fekany, Lynch, senior Brialyn Anderson, junior Zoe Looker, redshirt junior Paige McSwigan and redshirt junior Brenna Robinson were all named to the Academic All-ASUN Team.Â
Â
In addition to All-ASUN Team selections, both Lynch and Fekany were also named to the Academic All-ASUN Team.
Â
Fekany was named to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.56 GPA and is pursuing a master's degree in higher education in college athletics/ Lynch was named 2024 CSC Academic All-District Team and to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.91 GPA and is pursuing a degree in biology.
Â
Anderson was named to the 2024 CSC Academic All-District Team and the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.83 GPA and is pursuing a degree in marketing. She started in 18 of 22 matches for North Florida including eight ASUN matches logging 1,426 minutes. Anderson has played the full time in nine contests this season and in two ASUN matches. Anderson played the full 90 in all three ASUN Championship matches. Anderson has helped the Ospreys collect six shutouts including three shutouts in ASUN play. Four of North Florida's losses have come when Anderson doesn't participate.
McSwigan was named to the 2024 ASUN Academic Honor Roll and the 2024-25 and 2023-24 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.84 GPA and is pursuing a degree in biomedical sciences. McSwigan has played in all 22 matches for North Florida this season making 14 starts with six starts in conference play. She has logged 1,025 total minutes and 30 shots including 10 shots on goal. McSwigan's first goal of the season was off a game-tying header at Jacksonville on Oct. 19. McSwigan fired off her second goal of the season against Bellarmine in the ASUN Championship Semifinals on Nov. 2.
Looker was named to the 2024-25 and 2023-24 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.66 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Molecular Cell Biology. Looker has started in 22 of 14 matches for North Florida with five starts in conference play. Looker tallied two goals and one assist for five points, 11 shots and five shots on goal for a .455 shot on goal percentage. Looker's first goal and game-winner of the season came against Georgia Southern on Sept. 4. Her second goal of the season was against West Georgia on Oct. 25. She has logged the full time in seven matches this season including in all three ASUN Championship matches.
Robinson was named to the 2024-25, 2023-24 and 2022-23 ASUN Academic Honor Roll. She boasts a 3.74 GPA and is pursuing a degree in Molecular Cell Biology. Robinson has played in 19 of 22 matches and has started in two contests. Robinson has tallied one assist for one point, eight shots and for shots on goal for a .500 shot on goal percentage. Robinson distributed her first collegiate-assist against Bellarmine on Nov. 2.
"To have six all Academic selections is a true testament to the quality of student-athlete we have in our program," Faulconer added. "Earning both all-conference and all academic honors in the same season is a tremendous honor for Chloe and Allie. Brialyn, Zoe, Paige and Brenna were integral in our overall team success on the field and are fantastic students in the classroom. I am very happy to see each of these student-athletes recognized by the ASUN for their performance both on and off the field."
Players Mentioned
Women's Soccer Recap | 30th Anniversary Game
Wednesday, September 24
UNF Women's Soccer vs. JU
Thursday, July 06
UNF Women's Soccer-FGCU Post-Game
Thursday, July 06
UNF Women's Soccer Highlights Smooth and Eloquent
Thursday, July 06
























