TERRE HAUTE, Ind.- Indiana State's
Mackenzie Kent,
Brooklyn Woods, and
Maddie Alexander have been named to the All-Midwest Region team, as announced by United Soccer Coaches on Tuesday.
Kent and Woods earned Third-Team honors, while Alexander received Fourth-Team recognition.
Kent earned All-Midwest Region honors for the first time in her career, adding to a standout senior season. Earlier this year, the Aurora, Indiana native was named Second-Team All-Conference for the second time.
She led the Sycamores in scoring, finishing with a team-high eight goals on 42 shots, including 26 on target, and 17 total points. Kent recorded two multi-goal performances, including a crucial effort in the MVC tournament.
In the opening round, she scored just 58 seconds into the match and added another goal in the 25th minute, leading the Sycamores to a 2-1 victory over Southern Illinois and their first MVC tournament win since 2016.
Woods earned All-Midwest Region honors for the first time in her career, following her recognition as Third-Team All-Conference, also marking the first conference honor of her career.
The Waukee, Iowa native had a standout junior season, scoring three goals, all from corner kicks, as she served as the primary corner taker for Indiana State in 2024. She also registered three assists and tallied 31 shots on the season.
In the MVC tournament quarterfinals, Woods set a career high with five shots, including three on target. She finished third on the team in total minutes played, logging 1,724 minutes and starting 20 matches.
Alexander earned All-Midwest Region honors for the first time in her career, highlighting an outstanding season. Earlier in the year, she was selected to the Second-Team All-Conference for the second consecutive season, recognizing her exceptional contributions as the Sycamores' goalkeeper.
The Battle Creek, Michigan native started all 21 games, recording 120 saves, a .870 save percentage, nine shutouts, and allowing only 18 goals. In October, she was named MVC Women's Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week after guiding the team to a 1-0-1 record, including back-to-back shutouts against Drake and Northern Iowa.
Her top performance came in a 2-0 win over Drake, where she made a season-high 16 saves, tying for fourth in program history for single-game saves.
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