Harmon, Tsatiris lead Mustang group of GPAC All-Conference honorees
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women’s soccer team earned eight spots on the 2025 GPAC All-Conference list, highlighted by head coach Tom Maxon being named GPAC Coach of the Year.
SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The Morningside women's soccer team earned eight spots on the 2025 GPAC All-Conference list, highlighted by head coach Tom Maxon being named GPAC Coach of the Year.
Four Mustangs landed on the First Team, led by senior forward Keyera Harmon, who capped her career with 11 goals and six assists — one of the most productive seasons in the conference. She was joined by senior midfielder Melissa Tsatiris, who posted a complete two-way season with seven goals and seven assists, ranking among the GPAC's top playmakers.
Junior midfielder Tuva Hammarlund also earned First Team honors after breaking out for 10 goals and three assists, including multiple multi-goal matches down the stretch. Senior defender Lily Sidel rounded out Morningside's first-team group, anchoring a Mustang back line that recorded seven straight shutouts to open the year.
Freshman forward Trinay Garcia headlined the Mustangs' Second Team selections, contributing five goals in her debut season. Senior midfielder Mia Stoffel also earned a Second Team nod after totaling 11 points (four goals, three assists) and playing significant minutes in the center of the pitch.
Junior defender Emma Feigl joined them as a Second Team choice, recognized for her consistency and ability to initiate play out of the back.
Senior defender Sami Murray collected Honorable Mention honors after another steady season on a defense that finished as one of the GPAC's strongest units.