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Three Cavaliers Earn NJCAA and USC All-America Honors

The graphic is a promotional design highlighting the NJCAA and United Soccer Coaches All-America Teams for 2025.

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Main Text: Large yellow and light blue text reads:
“ALL-AMERICA TEAMS 2025”.
Player Section: Three individuals are shown from the shoulders up, wearing light blue soccer jerseys with a dark blue emblem visible on the chest area. Each person is separated by diagonal yellow lines.
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Defender Ashley Chaput
Midfielder Brecken Hoy
Midfielder Lily Marshall

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan. – The National Junior College Athletic Association and United Soccer Coaches announced that Johnson County Community College sophomores Brecken Hoy, Ashley Chaput and Lily Marshall have been selected to both organization's 2025 Division II All-America Teams. The trio becomes the 21st, 22nd, and 23rd players in program history to earn NJCAA All-America distinction, and the 10th, 11th, and 12th to receive United Soccer Coaches All-America honors.

NJCAA D-II All-America Teams
United Soccer Coached D-II All-America Team

Johnson County's three selections tied Heartland for the most on the NJCAA All-America teams and were the most of any program recognized by United Soccer Coaches.

Earlier this season, all three standouts earned All-Kansas Jayhawk Conference and All-Region 6 D-II recognition. JCCC also swept the KJCCC D-II specialty awards: Hoy was named Offensive Player of the Year, and Chaput received Defensive Player of the Year honors.

These three were instrumental in leading Johnson County to an undefeated regular season and a program-record 21-1-1 overall mark. The Cavaliers captured both conference and region titles, held the No. 1 national ranking for the final two weeks—including the season-ending poll—and qualified for the NJCAA D-II National Tournament. Over their two-year careers, they helped the program win two conference championships, two Region 6 titles, one district championship, make two national tournament appearances—including a 2024 national runner-up finish—and post an exceptional 40-2-5 record, the best two-year stretch in JCCC history.

Hoy played a central role in orchestrating a high-powered Johnson County offense that ranked fifth nationally in goals, second in assists and third in total points. She led the conference in goals (14), assists (21), points (49) and game-winning goals (7). Nationally, she ranked third in assists and game-winners and 17th in points. Her 21 assists tie for fourth on JCCC's single-season list, and her seven game-winners tie for third. Hoy finishes her career ranked sixth all-time in assists (30) and 13th in points (78).

Chaput was one of five Cavaliers to start all 20 matches this season, anchoring a defensive unit that allowed only eight goals and posted 18 shutouts in 22 matches. She also contributed offensively with 14 points on six goals and two assists. In the final week of the regular season, she earned KJCCC Offensive Player of the Week honors after helping JCCC overpower No. 12 Kansas City Kansas to clinch the conference title—contributing to four of the team's five goals with two goals, two assists and the game-winner.

Marshall elevated her production significantly in the second half of the season, finishing third on the team in points (27) with nine goals and nine assists. She closed the year tied for fifth in the conference in points, tied for ninth in goals and tied for fourth in assists. Over the final nine regular-season matches, she recorded at least one point in seven, including three multi-point performances. At the national tournament, she assisted a goal in the Cavaliers' 6–0 win over Arkansas Cossatot and scored JCCC's third goal in a 4–3 overtime loss to Jones.